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Quartz Mountain Nature Park
Overview
Located in the rugged southwest corner of Oklahoma, Quartz Mountain Nature Park offers a dramatic escape from the surrounding plains. This destination serves as a recreational hub centered around the scenic Lake Altus-Lugert and the ancient granite hills. It combines natural preservation with modern comforts, making it a staple for regional travelers seeking a unique mix of water activities and mountain exploration in a desert-like landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near the small town of Lone Wolf, OK, the park feels like a hidden oasis in the Wichita Mountains region. The landscape is defined by the stark contrast between the jagged granite peaks and the expansive waters of the reservoir. Travelers arriving from the flat lands of the Oklahoma prairie are often surprised by the vertical quartz-veined cliffs and diverse flora that dominate this unique geological formation.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for RVers with several camping areas catering to various camping styles. Many visitors prefer the full hookup sites available in the Cottonwood and Mountainview loops, which provide convenient access to the water. The park features well-maintained restroom facilities with showers, multiple dump stations, and spacious sites capable of accommodating larger rigs. Shaded picnic areas and community fire rings are also scattered throughout the campgrounds.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do, from hiking the New Horizon Trail for panoramic summit views to testing their skills at Baldy Point, a premier rock-climbing destination. The lake is perfect for boating and fishing, while the nearby 18-hole golf course offers a more manicured outdoor experience. During the winter months, the park becomes a prime spot for bald eagle watching, drawing nature enthusiasts from across the state.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for active families and outdoor enthusiasts who want a diverse range of activities in one location. Because it balances rugged backcountry trails with developed amenities and the nearby arts and conference center, it is a great fit for multi-generational travelers. Whether you are a dedicated rock climber or a relaxed boater, the park provides a peaceful yet engaging setting for your next RV adventure.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Dirk Neugebauer
Beautiful place to say.. gotta look at the details when reserving after the first weekend I learned a lot.. Tent camping you have to park and carry your stuff to your campsite.. so after finding out you gotta carry your stuff for tent camping spots I had to switch to a rv spot because I camp in the back of my truck so once in a rv spot a guy pulled into the spot across from me and he ended up having to leave because of the power hook up once again read the details well the rv sites on the south west side of the lake are all 30amp if your rv is 50 Amp you have to reserve in cottonwood on the north side of the lake the old timers that is the host of cottonwood is a great conversation and keeps the area well maintained in the video is cottonwood the pics are the south east side theres deer everywhere
Autumn Girmscheid
So beautiful one of the best state parks in Oklahoma!! so worth the drive & hike. its a great spot for mountaineering/ natural rock climbing, seeing animals, driving around, etc!
Two Travelers
Beautiful park and great tent and RV spots. The only drawback was the extra low lake level.
matt fisher
Nice State park with beaches, a 2 mile bike path, campgrounds, cabins and a lot of history. They flooded an old ghost town to build the lake and dam, which can be seen when the water is low. Now the town they built it for is a ghost town. Cool place and well maintained. Looks nothing like Oklahoma. Cleaned up a bunch of trash from their lake even though their website claims you can’t magnet fish. There’s no laws against it, you just have to turn in historical items. The “Clean Water Act” of 1972- 33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq. allows public citizens to clean waterways voluntarily or hold accountable parties liable in federal court.
Ashley Marie
Absolutely beautiful. Sandy beaches for swimming, hiking trails with senic views, fishing spots for miles, and lodging after a long day.
TB
Beautiful park with great camping spots, wildlife, trails. I never seen the swim beach while I was there. Not really sure of any activities close by as the amusement park and water park have closed down.
Kristen Hackenberg
Great park, clean restrooms, beautiful scenery. Trails that won't hurt you. Super friendly staff. Highly recommend!
Hippie Chick
Such a beautiful place if you are looking for somewhere quiet and scenic. The deer are so friendly!!
Robby Mohr
Bring water! Although in the 70s, the sun on the rocks heat up quickly and little shade. We did summit trails and the scenery and landscape was spectacular. Well kept trails with just enough markers to keep you pointed in the right direction. The park facilities were very clean and well maintained. Lots of staff that were friendly. Maps are a must. Cell coverage is spotty so don’t expect online access. A must visit if in the area. Be mindful of wildlife. You are in rattlesnake territory so keep an eye on your kids or dog. Would not suggest any of the hikes in the heat of summer unless very well prepared and in good shape.