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Little Sahara State Park

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Nearest city
  
Waynoka, OK

Phone
  
+1 580-824-1471

Area
  
1,600 acres (6.5 km)

Little Sahara State Park

Location
  
Woods County, Oklahoma, United States

Governing body
  
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department

Address
  
101 South Main Street, Waynoka, OK 73860, USA

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMonday8AM–12AMTuesdayOpen 24 hoursSuggest an edit

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Little sahara state park wynoka oklahoma september 2016


Little Sahara State Park is a state park located in Oklahoma, named for its resemblance to the Sahara Desert.The vast dunes have formed over time from terrace deposits, remnants of prehistoric times when the Cimarron River flowed over the entire area.

Little Sahara was founded in the early 1950's as a city park by Grace Ward Smith, head of Alva's Chamber of Commerce. Prior to that, the dunes were primarily seen as a nuisance, encroaching on Highway 281, requiring the road to be re-routed. Smith named the park to lure visitors, hired locals to guide and act as outlaws, and in 1958 purchased a pair of camels. In September 1960, the state of Oklahoma purchased the 339 acre parcel for $12,500. Later that year, 4,000 visitors viewed a Christmas pageant starring the camels. By 1963, the park had expanded to 1,600 acres. That spring, a local auto dealer rode the dunes in a "makeshift steampunk vehicle with wide rims and balloon tires, topped by hay-rake wheels serving as roll bars." This activity quickly gained popularity and local businesses continue to offer rentals.

Little Sahara State Park is located in northwest Oklahoma, south of Waynoka. The park offers over 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) of rideable sand dunes ranging in height from 25 feet (7.6 m) to 75 ft (23 m). Amenities include showers, picnic areas, 86 RV hookups with electric/water and 143 tent sites. Seasonal concessions provide refreshment, and fuel and grocery are located nearby. In 2015, 128,397 riders paid $10 each to enjoy the dunes.

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Little Sahara State Park Wikipedia