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Annual Pawhuska Trout Derby

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Event# 918-287-9966

Event Details

Anglers will have a chance to reel in a mid-sized trout that carries a whopping $10,000 prize, sponsored by the Million Dollar Elm Casino. The derby prizes will go to those who land the three heaviest fish and the three heaviest stringers. Other trout will be tagged with awards of $50 and up. Fee to enter is $20 and anglers must have Oklahoma fishing and trout licenses and follow all state and derby regulations. Lake Pawhuska is annually stocked with 30,000 rainbow trout during trout season. Food concessions will also be on hand for the event.

Event Hours: 8am-4pm

Annual Pawhuska Trout Derby

Address : Lake Pawhuska Osage Hills State Park OK
Phone : 918-287-9966   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Osage Hills State Park Cabins

Osage Hills Cabins
Osage Hills CabinsThere are eight stone cabins at Osage Hills State Park. The 1-bedroom park-view cabins are from $65 a night; the one, 2-bedroom, park-view cabin is $80 per night, with the rates $10 cheaper in winter. (rates subject to change)

The cabins are open year around. Children under 18 are free with parents. Each cabin has a kitchen with stove and refrigerator, and showers.

The cabins have full, modern kitchens, bath facilities, heat/air and fireplaces.

For large groups there is a Group Camp facility with 10 bunkhouses to accommodate up to 120 people with a full kitchen, and a large, rustic dining hall/community building with a fireplace constructed of stone and timber that seats 120.

Osage Hills State Park Hiking Trails

Osage Hills Trails
Osage Hills TrailsThe Bugle Multi-use trail is located in Osage Hills State Park. This 4-mile trail covers a wide diversity of the Park. The trail head is located in the R.V. loop. This trail starts out uphill to look-out tower, a rock tower overlooking the Osage hills. The trail then goes on through the woods to Lookout Lake. There are huge boulders to sit on and look out over the lake. The trail continues on around through the woods then runs along Sand Creek. After crossing back through the park the best part of the trail appears at the bluff overlook on Sand Creek. Sit on top of the cliffs and soak up the view.

Early morning hikers can take advantage of the wildlife, probably finding dozens of wild turkey, vultures, lizards, turtles, a variety of birds and probably 15-20 deer. The deer in the area of the park are somewhat tame, making for some great pictures.