Chickasaw National Recreation Area America’s Best Idea: National Park Getaway

 

 

National Service Release

 

 

Eric Leonard, Chickasaw National Recreation Area, 580 622-7282 Jody Lyle, NPS Headquarters, 202-208-6843

 

 

September 2, 2009

 

Chickasaw National Recreation Area

 

 

’s Best Idea: National Getaway

 

 

 

 

SULPHUR, Okla. —Imagine opening your prescriptions and pulling out a vial

 

of bromide water drawn from a spring in ’s Platt National .  In

 

1911, the superintendent shipped his ’s liquid assets to people

 

following their doctors’ orders.

 

 

 

Almost a century later, Chickasaw National Recreation Area, which includes

 

what was Platt National , is still great medicine.  The induces

 

relaxation, nurtures family fun, and soothes with nature – with no

 

unpleasant side effects.  Today, however, the waters of Chickasaw won’t

 

arrive in your mail.  So, grab your family and friends and jump in!

 

 

 

Visitors to Chickasaw “get two parks in one” – the Platt Historic District

 

and the Lake of the Arbuckles, where they enjoy swimming, boating, ,

 

and cycling.  In the Lake of the Arbuckles and other holes, anglers

 

can land white , catfish, and sunfish.  Hunters, too, can practice

 

their sport in the . Picnic areas furnish settings for family reunions

 

and campgrounds welcome overnight stays.

 

 

 

In addition to reconnecting with family and friends, visitors can get

 

acquainted with some animals and plants.  Affording opportunities to

 

bird-watch and marvel at wildflowers (at their best from March to October),

 

the provides a remedy for our nation’s “nature deficit disorder”

 

epidemic.

 

 

 

“Just to sit on the banks of this pretty stream [Travertine Creek] and

 

listen to the music of the songs it sings will soothe into the land of

 

dreams the sufferer from insomnia, and make the tired business man forget

 

his cares,” promised a 1912 Superintendent’s Report.  Of course, no one

 

need be sleep-deprived, careworn, or nature-deficient to benefit from a

 

trip to wooded, water-rich Chickasaw National Recreation Area.  It’s just

 

what the doctor – and the rangers – ordered.

 

 

 

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Each week, www.nps.gov/getaways helps people find new places to reconnect with nature, history, family, and friends. Previous getaways include Fort Point National Historic Site, National River and Recreation Area, Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, George Carver National Monument, Hampton National Historic Site, Cuyahoga Valley National , Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Boston National Historical , North Cascades National , Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, and Prince William .

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