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Chickasaw National Recreation AreaBuffalo Springs, circa 1935.
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area
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Men and boys picking up trash
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Cub scouts picking up trash on National Public Lands Day 2008.
 

Do your part
The National Park Service cares for America's treasures, and you can help.

  • Be a good park visitor. Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints. Enjoy yourself and remember future visitors who will come after you hoping to enjoy these American treasures too.
  • Support stewardship of the park by becoming educated about the park's natural and cultural resources.
  • Be a volunteer. There's nothing more rewarding than warm thanks from visitors who you helped connect to the park and it's resources!
  • Support the park's bookstore. The park bookstore is run in cooperation with the Western National Parks Association. Proceeds from book sales help fund exhibits and programs.
  • Be a Friend! Join the park's new friends Group and support your favorite national park.
  • Keep informed on park issues and provide comment during park planning processes.
  • Be a good steward by obeying park regulations, including, but not limited to: picking up trash; keeping dogs leashed; leaving precious resources undisturbed, including artifacts; properly disposing of fishing lines and carcasses; and not using metal detectors.
Swiming at the Buckhorn area  

Did You Know?
Locally known as 'Arbuckle Lake,' the proper name for the reservoir is "Lake of the Arbuckles." The lake is the focal point of the Arbuckle District in Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
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Last Updated: October 03, 2009 at 16:44 EST