Dig For One-Of-A-Kind Selenite Crystals At Great Salt Plains Park In Oklahoma
By Ashley|Published April 24, 2020
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
One of the best places to practicing social distancing and enjoy the great outdoors is at Great Salt Plains Park in Jet. You can dig for one-of-a-kind selenite crystals and there is a ton of space for lots of people to enjoy this park. You could spend all day here enjoying the digging area, swimming in the lake, hiking on the trails, and breathing lots of fresh air. Keep scrolling for more details on this unique state park.
Great Salt Plains State Park is the only place in the world where you can dig for hourglass-shaped crystals. You'll find the state park about 45 miles northeast of Enid at 23280 S Spillway Drive in the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge.
The crystal digging area is open from April 1 to October 15 from sunrise to sunset. The digging area is a huge open space so there is plenty of space for everyone.
The salt that coats the land is left over from an ancient ocean that once existed in Oklahoma...and it's so gorgeous! Bring your shovels and buckets along because you'll need them for digging.
Hold them up to the light and you'll see the hourglass shape inside the crystals. It forms in this manner because of the way the sand and water combine together, forming the shape.
If you would like to see the incredible landscape but don't feel like digging, check out the newly built viewing platform. It provides a bird's-eye view of the digging area and surrounding scenery.