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Day 131, Camp 32 - Cedar Lake Campground, Ouchita National Forest, Heavener, OK
Posted 04-15-2009 at 01:09 PM by Phantom
2009/03/22 (3 nights @ $5 per nite)
Day 131, Camp 32
Cedar Lake Campground
Ouchita National Forest
Heavener, OK

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We pulled out of Ragtown and headed North via various small roads, up into Oklahoma, driving another fairly long day of nearly 300 miles. We found a nice camp in the Winding Stair Mountains of the Ouchita National Forest. Cedar Lake was divided into 3 separate campgrounds around the lake, plus a separate equestrian camp. Quite a nice place. One campground was modern, another rustic and a third was split. We chose a non-electric site in order to be away from people and right on the lake. Also half-price with our discount!...
It was beautiful. Spring was in bloom.... Dogwoods and Redbuds. We sat and watched the Grebes and Herons in the lake. Freshly dug dens were on the far shore... but I never got to see the owner. We stayed an extra night due to severe storm warnings. Nice campground!
Day 131, Camp 32
Cedar Lake Campground
Ouchita National Forest
Heavener, OK
ALL PHOTOS RELATED TO THIS BLOG
ARE AVAILABLE FOR VIEW AT:
Picasa Web Albums - Phantom
We pulled out of Ragtown and headed North via various small roads, up into Oklahoma, driving another fairly long day of nearly 300 miles. We found a nice camp in the Winding Stair Mountains of the Ouchita National Forest. Cedar Lake was divided into 3 separate campgrounds around the lake, plus a separate equestrian camp. Quite a nice place. One campground was modern, another rustic and a third was split. We chose a non-electric site in order to be away from people and right on the lake. Also half-price with our discount!...
It was beautiful. Spring was in bloom.... Dogwoods and Redbuds. We sat and watched the Grebes and Herons in the lake. Freshly dug dens were on the far shore... but I never got to see the owner. We stayed an extra night due to severe storm warnings. Nice campground!Total Comments 0





