Sulphur
Sulphur, Oklahoma, is home to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area — a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Despite its small size, the town is packed with things to do. It is located in the Arbuckle Mountains' foothills and has miles and miles of beautiful hiking trails. Take your hiking boots and head out on one of these beautiful trails in south-central Oklahoma. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area has been described as a prairie oasis. It not only has numerous hiking trails, but it also has natural beauty and mineral springs that draw visitors from all over the country.
Bromide Hill Trail, a 2.4-mile moderately trafficked out and back trail, is one of three trails you should check out. It has a river running alongside it and is rated as moderate. This trail has plenty of shade during the summer, making it ideal for a hike during the hotter months. You'll also cross a Civilian Conservation Corps bridge from the 1930s. The Buffalo and Antelope Trail is a fantastic trail that is slightly shorter than Bromide Hill. This hike is a 2-mile moderately trafficked loop trail with a lovely forest setting that is suitable for hikers of all skill levels. There's a beautiful waterfall along this trail, so take some extra time to admire it.