The New Quartz Mountain State Park Lodge In Oklahoma Opens This Summer And It's Everything You Could Dream Of And More
By Ashley|Published July 20, 2021
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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.
Quartz Mountain Resort was handed back over to the Oklahoma State Park family in 2020 and they just unveiled the new Lodge, now under the management of the state park. The new name is Quartz Mountain State Park Lodge and it’s been renovated to offer guests a premier experience. It’s located in a remote area of southwestern Oklahoma on Lake Altus-Lugert and is everything you could dream of and more.
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Quartz Mountain State Park Lodge is located in the small town of Lone Wolf and sits on the shores of Lake Altus-Lugert. The area is known as a gateway to the Wichita Mountains and is one of the most beautiful areas in the state to enjoy the great outdoors.
The Lodge is not open for guests until mid-July so be sure to click the link at the bottom of the article to place your reservation before they fill up for the summer.
The Lodge is home to a very comfortable restaurant and bar. From what we have gathered on social media the name of the restaurant is Foggy Bottom Kitchens, the same company that manages the restaurant at Roman Nose State Park.
One of the best things about this Lodge is the location. There is so much outdoor recreation that you could stay busy all week doing a myriad of excursions.
The Wichita Mountains are a sight to behold. There are miles and miles of hiking trails and breathtaking views. If you're not up for an adventure, you can always sit back and relax at the newly renovated Lodge that is sure to please.
For more information or to book a room, click here.
Quartz Mountain State Park Lodge is located on Lake Alus-Lugert in southwestern Oklahoma. It’s so peaceful and serene on the lake and it’s definitely a place to have on your 2021 bucket list of places to visit in the Sooner State. Click here to learn more about the lake.
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