Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve

Kenton, OK · State park

Rating
4.6/5
★★★★★ 4.6
Reviews
20
Rank in Kenton
#1
of 1 hotels
City Percentile
0%
rating percentile
Address
Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve, OK-325, Kenton, OK 73946
Phone
(580) 665-8396
Website
www.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.631
Status
Open 24 hours

Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve is a hotel located in Kenton, OK. It is one of 1 hotels listed in Kenton. Its 4.6-star rating matches the Kenton city average of 4.6 stars. Based on combined rating and review volume, it currently ranks first among hotels in Kenton. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve

Right on the edge of Oklahoma’s panhandle, Black Mesa State Park and the nearby Black Mesa Nature Preserve provide a rugged untouched outdoor escape. At the park, guests can enjoy fishing, camping, hiking, wildlife and even a swim hole before taking... More

Hours

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Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Leroy Chauvin III · Nov 2025

Large area not alot of people. Plenty of hiking, wildlife was abundant. Feels very old times. Hiked the black mesa summit, good views and cool obelisk marking the highest point in Oklahoma.

★★★★★ 5.0 Abbey · Aug 2025

Black Mesa Campground is a great place for family camping. It's clean, has restrooms and showers, and a friendly camp host to welcome you. There's even a small store that sells forgotten essentials. A playground is also located within the campground, making it a perfect spot for families.

★★★★★ 5.0 Jennifer Smith · Sep 2025

Love the beauty of Black Mesa. Every evening we watch deer on the hills beside the campsites. Electric and water hookups. There is a lake you cannot see from the campsite but can drive to for fishing. Plenty of hiking and one of the best star gazing spots in the US.

★★★★★ 5.0 Paul Janowski · Aug 2025

The park with the highest point in Oklahoma. Wanted to go to that point but didn’t know it was a four mile trail so opted out of it. We did go to the dinosaur footprints and the three corners monument. It’s an interesting park in an interesting part of the state.

★★★★☆ 4.0 Red R · Aug 2025

Stunning views, nice clean park. Only complaint is lack of bathrooms in tent area. I would have appreciated a porta-John at the lake view camping area. Having to make the drive when nature calls was the only downfall.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Onsite Services ✓ Picnics ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Hiking ✓ Barbecue Grill ✓ Picnic Tables ✓ Public Restroom ✓ Swings ✓ Credit Cards ✓ Debit Cards ✓ Good For Kids ✓ Kid Friendly Hikes ✓ Playground ✓ Paid Parking Lot ✓ Dogs Allowed

Services

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