This Extraordinary Hike In Oklahoma Will Take You To The Site Of An Old Plane Crash
By Ashley|Published February 18, 2018
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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.
In 1968 a small plane carrying two passengers en route to Las Vegas crashed in the Wichita Mountains in southern Oklahoma. Vistors to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge can hike to the site and still see debris left behind from the crash. Take a look at this extraordinary hike:
The site of the crash is located on Mount Lincoln - the second highest peak in the Wichita Mountain's area of Charon's Garden Wilderness.
Take the Bat Cave Trail - a 0.6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail to the top of the peak. It involves hiking over boulders, so be prepared for more than just "trail" hiking.
Not only will this hike take you to some of the best scenery in the state, but it will also lead you to the site of an old plane crash from the 1960s. (Please note: You will need to venture off the path to find the unmarked plane crash.)
During the hike, you'll also see Bat Cave tucked away in the mountains. If you're really feeling adventurous, climb your way into the cave and do a little exploring.
Want to see what the hike will look like in real life? Watch the video below:
Did you know about this hike in the Wichita Mountains? If so, have you taken the hike and seen the debris from the plane crash? If you have any photos you would like to share, please post them in the comments section. There are several wonderful hikes in the Wichita Mountains. Click here to see another trail in the area that is one of the most beautiful in the whole state.
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