![]() Head up Mount Scott or hang out at Prairie Dog Town. Fawn Creek Youth Campground offers visitors opportunities to explore all areas of the refuge with a short drive. Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge encompasses roughly 60,000 acres. Dare to discover wide open spaces and fresh water lakes meant to support wildlife like the American bison and Rocky Mountain elk. Click here for more information.Įxplore ancient granite mountains. PUBLIC NOTICE: Boil order for all areas within the refuge. Be prepared for severe heat, wind, rain, and possible tornadoes.įor your safety, bison and longhorn are free roaming. Know before you go.familiarize yourself with Wichita Mountain's rules and regulations. ( Access from Fawn Creek is discouraged in an effort protect the Wilderness Character.) Group size limit for the Wilderness is a maximum of 15 people.Īccessing Charon's Garden Wilderness Area is only authorized at Sunset Picnic Area and the Post Oak/Treasure Lake parking areas. For more Information Call 58.įawn Creek Youth Campground sets on the edge of the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area. Centrally located in the campground there are 2 vault toilets only, no water or electricity.įawn Creek Youth Campground is for organized youth groups through the university level (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Church Youth Groups, ect.). Each site has picnic tables, a firering and charcoal grill. ![]() Best known for its roaming herds of bison, longhorn, and Rocky Mountain elk, Wichita Mountains also offers quality opportunities for wildlife dependent recreation including fishing, bird watching, wildlife photography, hiking, camping, and kayaking.įawn Creek Youth Campground has 4 Groupsites, reserved for organized youth groups, located on a single loop. Sill area, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge preserves approximately 60,000 acres of mixed grass prairie, ancient granite mountains, and fresh water lakes and streams for the benefit of wildlife and the American people. Worn by time and nature, the Wichita Mountains loom large above the prairie in southwest Oklahoma-a lasting refuge for wildlife. For more information or determine if your youth group qualifies please contact the Refuge Visitor's Center at 58, before making a reservation. We would also like to advise you about visiting caves, castles and culinary visits such as a wine cellar, nut oil maker, or in stead of eating in one of the many tourist restaurants, try one of the Ferme Auberges where they serve local products and regional specialties from the serving farm produce.Fawn Creek is a designated youth group campground, available only to organized youth groups. to the Cabanes du Breuil, a stone-built XVe century village to be visited. We have posted a number of routes, such as a walk of +/- 12 km. Take time to enjoy, take a picnic and of course swimwear! There are many places where there is almost no flow so where you can cool down in the water ! From 5 years!įrom the campsite there are several hiking and cycling possibilities. You can book at the reception at the campsite (with a small discount). ![]() At both rivers there is no strong flow, the ride is in calm water so without risk. Two very different rivers with different environments. You can make beautiful canoe trips in the vicinity of the campsite on 2 rivers: the Dordogne or the Vézère. ![]()
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