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| Page Type: Mountain/Rock Location: Oklahoma, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 34.70094°N / 98.64165°W County: Comanche Activities: Hiking, Bouldering, Scrambling Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Elevation: 1791 ft / 546 m | Page By: splandswest Created/Edited: Nov 8, 2009 / Nov 18, 2009 Object ID: 571827 Hits: 236  Loading... Page Score: 87.57% - 7 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
OverviewMount Parker is a somewhat unnoticed mountain located in the central part of the Wichita Mountain National Wildlife Refuge near Lawton, Oklahoma. It lies north of Quanah Mountain, west of Highway 115, directly south of Quanah Parker Dam, and southwest of the WMWR Visitor center. Mount Parker is visible from several locations on both Highway 115 and Rt 49. Depending on your location, it may be obscured by slightly lower peaks in between. The mountain is easily accessible to the public from Highway 115. There are no established trails other than those made by the local inhabitants... elk, deer, and buffalo.
The view from the summit is well worth anyone's effort to climb this mountain. Almost all the named peaks in the WMWR are visible from the top, including Baker Peak and Mt Pinchot to the west, and Mt Scott to the east. There are also commanding views of Arapaho Peak and Mt McKinley located on Ft Sill Army Post property.
Getting ThereFrom Lawton OK via Rt 49:
If you are visiting the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge from the Lawton area, you can enter the park on Rt 49 from the H.E. Bailey Turnpike (I-44). It is approximately 8 miles from I-44 to the park. Once in the park continue on Rt 49 West until you pass the turnoff to Meers OK. Continue west until you reach the WMWR Visitor Center. Just west of the Visitor Center turn south on Highway 115 toward Cache. Drive south approximately 1.8 miles until you come to a car pullout on the west side of the road. This will be a good starting point for hiking to Mt Parker. From this pullout point Mount Parker should be visible to the NNW as the slightly higher peak in this group of mountains. It has the appearance of a rocky rounded crown at the top.
From Cache OK via Highway 115:
From US Rt 62, take Rt 115 N from Cache. It is about 6 miles from Cache to the WMNWR gate. From the Refuge entrance continue north approximately .8 miles on Hwy 115 till you see a car pullout on the west side of the road. Mount Parker will be visible to the NNW of the highway. (refer above)
From the West: Enter the WMNWR on Rt 49. Continue east for several miles. Follow Highway 115 toward Cache and past the Crater Lake turnoff. Look for the first pullout on the west side of the road.... this is probably your best starting point. From this point Mount Parker should be visible to the NNW as mentioned above.
Distance to the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge from various cities:
Amarillo TX, 214 miles
Dallas TX, 205 miles
Fort Smith AR, 263 miles
Oklahoma City OK, 86 miles
Tulsa OK, 191 miles
Wichita KS, 246 miles
Wichita Falls TX, 68 miles
CAUTION: Observe posted speed limit signs, especially at night. Park authorites will ticket you for violations. I know from first hand experience!
Red TapeThere is no fee to visit the Wichita Mountain National Wildlife Refuge. There are several picnicking areas throughout the park. There are opportunities for general camping, backcountry camping (Permit only) and there are numerous trails for hiking and backpacking. Boating is permitted but there are special rules that apply. Fishing is in accordance with state and federal regulations. Hunting is by lottery through the OK Department of Wildlife Conservation. There are tours and special programs provided by the park service. For specific rules and regulations and/or additional information, please check with the WMNWR Visitor Center or visit the site below.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
Route 1, Box 448, Indiahoma, OK 73552 (580) 429-3222
Climbing NotesThe climb/hike to the summit of Mount Parker is a non-technical journey. There are no marked trails. Depending on the exact route that you take, it will involve a lot of bushwhacking, hiking, bouldering, and even some easy to moderate scrambling as you get closer to the peak. There may be a lot of animal trails that will be somewhat helpful as you make your way through the heavy brush and trees.
To begin a climb of Mount Parker, start at the car pullout on Highway 115 south of Crater Lake. (Refer to the Topo Image in this section for a visual of this route.)
CampingThe Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge offers a fully developed camping facility.
Doris Campground is located about 1 1/2 miles to the west of the Visitor Center. This campground is fully developed with water, fire grills, picnic tables, sanitary dump stations, shower & restroom facilities, tent sites, some electrical hookups, and trailer spaces. Sites are first come - first served. There is limited group camping by reservation only. Fees are charged.
Backcountry camping (by permit only) is available in the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area further to the west.
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