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Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve

Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve


Whether you are climbing nearby Black Mesa, following the fossil footprints of dinosaurs, hiking the petrified forest trail, or fishing in Lake Carl Etling, Black Mesa State Park is your gateway to this ruggedly beautiful part of Oklahoma.

Map Location  in OklahomaBlack Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve
County Road 325
Kenton, OK 73946

Phone: (580) 426-2222
Fax: (580) 426-2405

Email: BlackMesa@OklahomaParks.com

This park is in Oklahoma's panhandle and got its name from the layer of black lava rock that coated the mesa about 30 million years ago. The Nature Preserve is located 15 miles from the state park and features Oklahoma's highest elevation at 4,973 feet above sea level. Black Mesa State Park is adjacent to Lake Carl Etling and offers RV, tent campsites, picnic facilities, boat ramps and a mooring buoy, trout fishing in season, a playground, restrooms with showers and a group camp with bunkhouses. NOTE: There is no boat access to Lake Carl Etling at this time. For specific lake conditions, please contact the park office. View Park Map View Park Map.

Directions: 28 miles NW of Boise City on Hwy 325.

Features/Facilities: 349 Park Acres • -Acre Lake Carl Etling • 64 Campsites • Group Camp (capacity of 120) • Black Mesa Preserve • Hiking Trail • Boating • Fishing • Playground

Highway Corridor: Route 66

Group Contact: Robert Kelly