Turner Falls Park, Natural park in Davis, Oklahoma.
Turner Falls Park is a natural park in Davis covering 1500 acres, with a 77-foot waterfall, natural swimming pools, and several caves. The grounds feature numerous hiking trails that run along Honey Creek and various areas for exploration.
The park developed near the ancient Arbuckle Mountains and was later expanded to include Dr. Collings' Rock Castle, built in the 1930s. This structure represents early architectural development in Oklahoma's territorial period.
The park draws families and outdoor enthusiasts who gather for swimming, hiking, and fishing throughout the year. Local visitors use this space as a meeting point to connect with nature and spend time together.
The park is open year-round with different activities available depending on the season, with peak use from May through September. Access and conditions vary based on weather and water levels in the creek.
The geological formations in the Arbuckle Mountains are among only three locations worldwide where specific layers of Earth's past are visible to observers. Visitors can examine rock formations that span millions of years of history.
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