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Who is Chief Roman Nose?-

Chief Roman Nose lived in this rugged canyon from 1887 until he died there in 1917. He was born in 1856 and given the name Woquini meaning "Hook Nose".

About the Park

 

Once a winter campground of the Cheyenne tribe, this area now is a scenic retreat set on a canyon bluff that over-looks ancient mesas. Towering cedar, buffalo grass and wild blue sage add to the beauty of this legendary setting, and to the enjoyment of the many recreational activities.

Roman Nose Resort Park is one of the original seven Oklahoma State Parks, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps and opened to the public in 1937. Today, Roman Nose Resort Park features a lodge, cabins, RV and tent campsites and an 18-hole golf course.

The park features distinctive white outcroppings of gypsum and beautiful mesas. Hiking, biking and equestrian trails offer visitors spectacular vistas and a wide range of recreational opportunities.

Roman Nose State Park information follows:

 

Links to State of Oklahoma provided materials:

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Roman Nose Resort Park

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Activity Fees

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Regulations

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Golf Course
 

Links from other sources:

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Bike Trail Reviews

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City of Watonga

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Shop Oklahoma

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Roman Nose Riding Stables

 

 

 

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