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Kiamichi Mountains Outdoor Guide — Trails, Rivers & More
Your guide to the Kiamichi Mountains in Southeast Oklahoma. Trails, rivers, dark skies, Sardis Lake, and the Talimena Scenic Drive — plus camping at Nolia Haven.
Nolia Haven is a peaceful nature retreat and campground on 128 private acres in Southeast Oklahoma's Kiamichi country. We offer campground sites, dry RV camping, glamping tents, cabins, and day passes.
Located 2.5–3 hours from Dallas-Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa.
FAQ
Where are the Kiamichi Mountains?
The Kiamichi Mountains are in Southeast Oklahoma, spanning Pushmataha, Latimer, and LeFlore counties. They are part of the Ouachita Mountain system and are about 2.5 hours from Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and 3 hours from Dallas.
What is the best time to visit the Kiamichi Mountains?
Spring (April-May) and fall (October-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures and spectacular scenery — especially fall colors along the Talimena Drive. Summer provides long days and warm river conditions. Winter offers deep solitude.
Where can I camp in the Kiamichi Mountains?
Nolia Haven offers private camping on 128 acres in the Kiamichi Mountains — campground sites, dry RV camping, and glamping. The area also has public options at Sardis Lake and the Honobia Creek WMA.
Are the Kiamichi Mountains good for stargazing?
Excellent. The low population density creates Bortle Class 2-3 dark-sky conditions in the most remote areas. Nolia Haven is rated Bortle Class 3 — the Milky Way is clearly visible to the naked eye.
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