Tucked away in the hills of northeastern Oklahoma is the charming lake town of Grove – a small community that sits on the shores of the spectacular Grand Lake. The setting around this lake town is picture perfect and one of the most beautiful places in Oklahoma. Here’s a look at the spectacular landscape and backdrop that surrounds the town of Grove:
Grove is located in Green Country - a region in Oklahoma known for its beautiful scenery, lush foliage and scenic views.
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Grand Lake is the second largest lake in the state and surrounded by rolling hills, rocky cliffs and five state parks.
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The Spavinaw area in Grand Lake State Park is a secluded, quiet area that is the perfect place to enjoy breathtaking views. The clear stream is lined with impressive Dogwood trees and lots of shade.
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If you get a chance, rent a boat and take it around Grand Lake. The bridges and inlets are all beautiful to see.
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Just make sure you stay long enough to see one of the spectacular sunsets at Grand Lake..there’s nothing like it.
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One great way to experience the natural beauty in Grove is to take a leisurely walk or hike. You can find trails around the lake and even stop to enjoy a picnic.
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Grand Lake is the best lake in Oklahoma for bass fishing and is also the crappie capital of the world.
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Another stunning place to visit in Grove is Lendonwood Gardens - an eight-acre botanical garden featuring six distinct gardens.
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From an Oriental Garden to an English Terrace Garden, the grounds at Lendonwood are fascinating.
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Grove is one of America’s five best retirement areas due to its affordability, weather and scenery. It’s no surprise after seeing the wondrous beauty in this delightful town!
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Check out these other beautiful places in Oklahoma…they just might surprise you:)
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