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Quartz Mountain Lodge, OK

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Description

Cradling the shores of Lake Altus-Lugert, Quartz Mountain State Park promises an oasis of family fun in southwestern Oklahoma. From boating to bouldering, this gateway to the Wichita Mountains has attracted generations of outdoor enthusiasts.


Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of FDR's New Deal, Quartz Mountain was completed in 1937, joining six other projects across the state to form the original seven Oklahoma State Parks. A mid-century lodge was completed in the 1950s, expanding and introducing the park to a whole new world of guests as families took to the road.


In the 1970s, a partnership was forged with the Oklahoma Arts Institute and a native stone amphitheater was constructed for outdoor performances. In addition to the amphitheater, a performance hall and dedicated art studios were built to accommodate the students at the Quartz Mountain Art Institute. Tragically, a large fire destroyed the original lodge in 1995. It was rebuilt and reopened in 2001. Shortly after lodge completion, the park was transferred to the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education, who ran it for nearly two decades before returning management to Oklahoma State Parks in 2020. Upon resuming control, parks fully renovated the space and visitors now enjoy a world-class stay at this gorgeous lodge perched in the heart of southwest Oklahoma.


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Alerts and Important Information

One complimentary parking pass is included with your rental of any accommodation. Additional vehicles will incur a parking fee and will need to be registered here.

Overview

Description

Cradling the shores of Lake Altus-Lugert, Quartz Mountain State Park promises an oasis of family fun in southwestern Oklahoma. From boating to bouldering, this gateway to the Wichita Mountains has attracted generations of outdoor enthusiasts.


Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of FDR's New Deal, Quartz Mountain was completed in 1937, joining six other projects across the state to form the original seven Oklahoma State Parks. A mid-century lodge was completed in the 1950s, expanding and introducing the park to a whole new world of guests as families took to the road.


In the 1970s, a partnership was forged with the Oklahoma Arts Institute and a native stone amphitheater was constructed for outdoor performances. In addition to the amphitheater, a performance hall and dedicated art studios were built to accommodate the students at the Quartz Mountain Art Institute. Tragically, a large fire destroyed the original lodge in 1995. It was rebuilt and reopened in 2001. Shortly after lodge completion, the park was transferred to the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education, who ran it for nearly two decades before returning management to Oklahoma State Parks in 2020. Upon resuming control, parks fully renovated the space and visitors now enjoy a world-class stay at this gorgeous lodge perched in the heart of southwest Oklahoma.


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Nearby Attractions:

At the nearby Lodge, guests can also enjoy a meal at the Lookout Kitchen, the official restaurant partner of Oklahoma state parks. Here, you'll find delicious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner made from locally sourced ingredients that form perfect dishes to fuel your state park activities.


Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
34.90594, -99.30373
34°54'21"N, 99°18'13"W

Take Hwy 9 W to Lone Wolf, then go S on Hwy 44. Follow to the Quartz Mountain State Park entrance.


Contact Information

Contact Information:

Mailing Address:

Quartz Mountain Lodge
22469 Lodge Rd
Lone Wolf  OK  73655
Phone Number:
Information:  (580)563-9174

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