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Roman Nose State Park Loop

Hitchcock, Oklahoma

4.3/5
based on 6 reviews

Details

Distance

2.71 miles

Elevation Gain

223 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by Kevin Abernethy

Located in a beautiful canyon, this park offers 4 great interconnected day hikes - plenty of activities to enjoy over the weekend or a day visit.

Roman Nose State Park is a great weekend getaway that offers plenty of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. There are 4 interconnected trails that are easily accessible. I recommend taking the Lake Loop Trail to the Mesa Loop Trail. This route will take you to Inspiration Point where you will have a great view of the canyon and lake.

Start at the Lake Loop trail head on the northwest side of Lake Watonga. You can park your car in the Cedar Cove parking lot, just east of the trailhead. The trail is easy to follow as you curve around the west side of the lake. You will soon end up on the northeast side of the lake where you will cross a narrow strip of land. From this point you just follow the trail along the side of Lake Watonga. On the far east side of the lake you can turn around or continue on to the Mesa Loop Trail.

The Mesa Loop Trail starts on the southeast side of the dam. You will curve around the east side of the mesa where you can enjoy a small rock garden. The trail quickly heads back north and you will soon be at the top of the canyon - this area is known as Inspiration Point and is a perfect spot for lunch or to chill and wait for a beautiful sunset.

Once you are ready to leave you will go down on the west side of the mesa and then head south. The trail will take you east, then you will curve around heading west for about a quarter of a mile and then back north heading towards the Lake Loop Trail. If you wish to extend your hike, you can continue south to the the Switchback Trail instead of going west to head towards the Lake Loop Trail. Most of the trail winds through a somewhat rocky area and there are numerous cacti along the path so watch your step.

The trails aren't very well marked, but it is difficult to get lost because of the ease of visibility. Use Lake Watonga as your reference point if you aren't sure what part of the trail you are on. You can also grab a printed trail map at the lodge.

The park also offers several tent and RV sites if you want to stay for the weekend or you can check on the availability of rental teepee's that are located southwest of Lake Watonga.

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Roman Nose State Park Loop Reviews

We chose a hot day. Bring plenty of water as much of the trail is in the sun. Inspiration Point is certainly worth the trek and the short climb. Trails are not marked very well and terrain is rocky. We were on the trail that is supposedly shared with equestrians but I cannot imagine taking my horse out there without really good hoof protection, e.g., shoes and pads.

My husband and I were hiking one of the trails, and had the map, but still couldn't quite figure out how to get back to our car. We brought water and gatorade, but I guess it was hotter than I expected. I got dehydrated and couldn't walk. The map had the ranger station number on it, so I called. They eventually came and "rescued" us. Gave me more water so I could walk out of the park with them and part of the way on a gator. They were very nice. They said it happens all the time. I asked why the trails were not marked better. They said people like it that way. More pristine or rugged. My comment is - hmm, more work for the rangers.

One of my favorite day hikes in Oklahoma. I have done three different segments of the hiking trails in three different visits. Early spring is probably the best time to visit. Make sure to do the hike up to Inspiration Point, the view is well worth it. Only real complaint is that the trails are not super well marked and the trail map available at the visitor's center is not the best. Overall, a fantastic hike though.

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