Davis

Oklahoma is a lovely state with a lot of natural beauty. Its topography is one of the most diverse in the country, ranging from lush greenery to rugged terrain. However, in the mountains of south-central Oklahoma, there is one naturally beautiful town that stands out above the rest. Take a look at this town that will completely enchant you. Davis, located in south-central Oklahoma, is a small town surrounded by natural beauty. The scenery is breathtaking, with waterfalls, lakes, and rolling hills.


Turner Falls, the state's largest waterfall, is located in Turner Falls Park in this small town. The waterfall stands at 77 ft. tall and cascades over rock formations into a swimming hole below. It is surrounded by the beautiful Arbuckle Mountains and rolling hills. Every view from around town is spectacular. There's so much to see and do that you'll want to stay forever. Hiking, swimming, and fishing are some of the activities that visitors enjoy doing while in the area. Every season in Davis is magical, but the fall is probably my favorite because of the fall colors. Turner Falls Park's water is crystal clear, making it one of the best places to cool off in the summer. There are creeks to explore both below and above the falls. You can also go horseback riding in Davis to experience the natural beauty firsthand. You'll ride to the top of the hills and be able to see beautiful land for miles and miles.

Photo by Raychel Sanner on Unsplash
Photo by Raychel Sanner on Unsplash
Photo by Cara Fuller on Unsplash
Photo by Cara Fuller on Unsplash

Top 8 Best Small Towns in Oklahoma

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  2. top 2 Pawhuska
  3. top 3 Sulphur
  4. top 4 Broken Bow
  5. top 5 Guthrie
  6. top 6 Carlton Landing
  7. top 7 Davis
  8. top 8 Grove

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