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Chickasaw National Recreation AreaAn occupied campsite at the Buckhorn campground
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Management
 
Stonework, spring water and a trail through the trees

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Trail leading from Buffalo Springs

The scenic, ecologic, and historic resources of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area have created an area of unique beauty with outstanding outdoor recreational opportunities.

Like each of its sister national parks, the staff of Chickasaw must balance the competing demands of its dual mission: providing for a fulfilling visitor experience and preserving the natural resources found in the park, especially the park's raison d’être—the area’s unique spring waters.

Park ranger leaning out of stone building to talk to visitors
Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations
Federal law pertaining to the national parks
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Superintendent's Compendium
Park specific rules and regulations
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Sunset from Bromide Hill
Mission Statements
Discover the mission, purpose, and significance of the park.
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The Bromide pavilion  

Did You Know?
In 1906 surveyors documented 32 freshwater and mineral springs in the Platt Historic District of Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Of those historic springs, only five have measurable flows today.
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Last Updated: September 02, 2009 at 11:35 EST