Boiling Springs, OK, May 20th – 24th

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This is a well laid out two level state park with a big pool, nice hiking trails, lake, and river.

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The boiling springs, not hot but looks like it is boiling due to how it bubbles up.  You’re looking into about 3 feet of water.

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We had the modern campground basically to ourselves, but it was booked full for the upcoming Memorial weekend. The lower campground did have a couple rvs and tents in it.

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Alabaster Caverns State Park, had to take a guided tour to see the caverns, wasn’t offered to us when we went to the rangers station. As we hiked down near it we found it to be fenced off.  We took a different path….

51DCD9A2-2223-42A4-9A73-52FA994F8828Oklahoma slot canyon, not quite as exciting as Utah’s.

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Looks like the trail.  If you look at the middle top of the photo you can see John’s leg, see him stretching for the next step, how am I going to do this?

6C6E3FFE-3591-40E5-9C75-1ABAE0A567E7.jpegMade it back to the top with a hand from John. Took a drive to see more of the park but not too much else to see.

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