Pay for parking at Salt Plains State Park, OK.
Nestled amidst the unique and captivating landscape of northwestern Oklahoma, Salt Plains State Park offers visitors a truly unforgettable experience. Encompassing over 16,000 acres, the park is home to the world's largest salt flat, stretching for miles and creating a surreal and awe-inspiring sight. Visitors can explore the salt flats on foot, by bike, or even on horseback, immersing themselves in the beauty of this natural wonder. Salt Plains State Park also boasts a large lake, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Hikers can embark on trails that wind through the park's diverse ecosystems, including grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands, providing a chance to encounter a variety of wildlife. With its unique geology, abundant recreational activities, and stunning scenery, Salt Plains State Park is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Whether exploring the salt flats, paddling across the lake, or hiking through the surrounding landscapes, visitors are sure to be captivated by the beauty and wonder of this special place.
Pay for parking your way.
At Premium Parking, our customers matter. That is why we offer multiple ways to pay for your parking. Pay on site using pay meters, CameraPay, TextPay, or book parking in advance using our website or free mobile parking app. Our goal is to make parking as convenient as possible.
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*Note: Oklahoma residents aged 62 and older and Oklahoma residents who are honorably discharged veterans will receive free parking passes (100% discount). Eligibility must be confirmed. You must provide the following documentation for eligibility: A valid e-mail address so you will receive confirmation and renewal notices from Premium Parking. Your current vehicle registration with ownership name and tag number must be shown to customer service at the park office or online.
Parking passes help fund improvements to Oklahoma State Parks and the preservation of the Parks' natural resources.