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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontGuy" data-source="post: 3200361" data-attributes="member: 31405"><p>There's a place in the NE part of the state that really gets overlooked. You might check out Cookson Hills WMA. There's a spot that they say 'camping for hunters' but I'm guessing if you were hiking, that they would let you camp there. You won't be able to pitch a tent anywhere on the property though. Probably need to call to verify but that area is really pretty with big mature trees. There's elk and deer all over. Some of the hills are too steep to climb because they are loose gravel. Wouldn't be that far from Tulsa area. It's just on the east side of Lake Tenkiller about 4 miles east of Cookson (town).</p><p>I agree with Wichita Mountains. I haven't checked it out but I wonder what the camping situation is up on the Tall Grass Preserve? That's North of Tulsa in Osage County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontGuy, post: 3200361, member: 31405"] There's a place in the NE part of the state that really gets overlooked. You might check out Cookson Hills WMA. There's a spot that they say 'camping for hunters' but I'm guessing if you were hiking, that they would let you camp there. You won't be able to pitch a tent anywhere on the property though. Probably need to call to verify but that area is really pretty with big mature trees. There's elk and deer all over. Some of the hills are too steep to climb because they are loose gravel. Wouldn't be that far from Tulsa area. It's just on the east side of Lake Tenkiller about 4 miles east of Cookson (town). I agree with Wichita Mountains. I haven't checked it out but I wonder what the camping situation is up on the Tall Grass Preserve? That's North of Tulsa in Osage County. [/QUOTE]
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