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Great Salt Plain
The
Great Salt Plain is just 17 miles east of Alva outside of
Cherokee and is the only place in the world to find hourglass,
selenite crystals. Visitors are welcome across the 11,000 acres of
white salt flats. The Great Salt Plains Lake provides an area to
boat, fish, and camp. There is also a National Wildlife Refuge which
houses the Whooping Crane, Bald and Golden Eagles, the endangered
Inland Least Tern, and many other bird and mammal species. While in
Cherokee, also visit the Alfalfa County Museum
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Alabaster Caverns State Park
Alabaster
Caverns State Park, 20 miles west and 5 miles south of Alva, is the
home of "Nature's Underground Wonderland." This 200 acre park offers
the gorgeous and mysterious Alabaster Caverns, the world's largest
commercially-operated gypsum cave. Visitors can walk underground
through the caves, which are also the home to thousands of nocturnal
bats, and take advantage of the gift shop and recreational
activities. Freedom also has a museum, the Cimarron Cowboy Monument,
and "Oklahoma's Outstanding Event for 1992," the annual Freedom
Rodeo & Old Cowhand Reunion.
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Little Sahara State Park
Little Sahara State
Park, located 28 miles southwest of Alva outside of Waynoka, is
where thousands of visitors come to "ride the dunes." These dunes
are part of a 1,800 acre park that buzzes year round with off-road
vehicles. Waynoka is also home to an annual Rattlesnake Hunt. It
attracts nearly 6,000 visitors each year to try their luck at
capturing a dangerous rattlesnake, look at the many craft stands,
and try rattlesnake meat.
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