If you want to get out of the house and explore gorgeous areas of Oklahoma, the Red Rock Canyon Rim Trail will make you feel like you’re not even in this state. With towering red cliffs and a beautiful lake, this area will transport you. Enjoy the rock formations, and bring the whole family to experience this beautiful hike.
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If you’re looking for a way to feel like you’ve traveled outside of Oklahoma, then this is the trail to hike.
Ray Rhoton / AllTrails The red sandstone is a distinctive, beautiful feature that makes you feel like you’re in a southwestern state like Arizona. The cliffs towering over the lake are a stunning sight to see.
The trail brings you up and on the canyon ridge line.
Molly Holliday / AllTrails The distinctive red dirt lines the trail on the way up. It’s a beautiful color against the green trees that surround you.
The entire trail is just under 4 miles.
Laci Elwell / AllTrails It’s a loop trail, and is quite busy. It’s well maintained except for short areas that can become overgrown quickly. Make sure to wear long pants, as burrs can be a problem in these bushy areas.
Sometimes sections of the trail can be unmarked, and the trail will temporarily disappear.
Jamie Jackson / AllTrails Be aware and keep your eyes peeled. Practice caution on the slippery areas of the hike, and there are a couple of short areas where you may have to scramble a bit to get through a section of the hike.
This area has a lot of history.
Madeline Danner / AllTrails This canyon was a stop on California Road, a route used by settlers on their way to California. There was fresh water nearby, and it was a good spot to rest and repair their wagons. Before the settlers traveled through, it was a winter campsite for the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains.
This hike is located within Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park.
Laci Elwell / AllTrails There’s plenty of parking, and a daily admission fee. For a vehicle with up to 5 occupants, it’s $10.00 per day. For each additional occupant over 5, it’s another $2.00 per person. Motorcycles are only $5.00 per day.
The Red Rock Canyon Rim trail is one of the most spectacular hikes to do in this area.
Madeline Danner / AllTrails And there’s so much to do within this adventure park, including many more trails to explore. There’s camping, and even a swimming pool you can cool off in after your hike. This is the perfect spot to bring the whole family for the day.
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Ray Rhoton / AllTrails
The red sandstone is a distinctive, beautiful feature that makes you feel like you’re in a southwestern state like Arizona. The cliffs towering over the lake are a stunning sight to see.
Molly Holliday / AllTrails
The distinctive red dirt lines the trail on the way up. It’s a beautiful color against the green trees that surround you.
Laci Elwell / AllTrails
It’s a loop trail, and is quite busy. It’s well maintained except for short areas that can become overgrown quickly. Make sure to wear long pants, as burrs can be a problem in these bushy areas.
Jamie Jackson / AllTrails
Be aware and keep your eyes peeled. Practice caution on the slippery areas of the hike, and there are a couple of short areas where you may have to scramble a bit to get through a section of the hike.
Madeline Danner / AllTrails
This canyon was a stop on California Road, a route used by settlers on their way to California. There was fresh water nearby, and it was a good spot to rest and repair their wagons. Before the settlers traveled through, it was a winter campsite for the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains.
There’s plenty of parking, and a daily admission fee. For a vehicle with up to 5 occupants, it’s $10.00 per day. For each additional occupant over 5, it’s another $2.00 per person. Motorcycles are only $5.00 per day.
And there’s so much to do within this adventure park, including many more trails to explore. There’s camping, and even a swimming pool you can cool off in after your hike. This is the perfect spot to bring the whole family for the day.
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Address: Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park, 116 Red Rock Canyon Rd, Hinton, OK 73047, USA