Oklahoma peaks
Oklahoma summits
First Ascent Awards
62 of 684 peaks 9%
Top climbing months
March 14%
February 11%
October 10%
Oklahoma mountains highlights
- Oklahoma does actually have mountains!
- The best places to find peaks in Oklahoma are the Wichita Mountains in the southwest, and the Ozarks and Ouichitas in the east of the state.
- Most of the peaks here are tiny compared to what most people think of as mountains. Take them for what they are worth and you'll still find beauty within the mini-mountains of the state!
Latest summits
"This is a terrible route. Do not use it to get to Sunset. The only reason I made it through at all was because the refuge recently did a controlled burn in the area. Lots of growth is already popping up though, and most of this route will be a tick infested trudge from hell in a few weeks. You'd be better off coming in from the flatter land to the west or east and then approaching from the draw or spur on the sides. Otherwise it was beautiful out today, overcast for most of it, mild, but a bit muggy from the rain. Lots of the intermittent stream drainage is running for the moment and the wildflowers are thick throughout the entire park." — danielmartin • May 3, 2024
"Parked at Bison Trailhead, moved up the backside of Lobo, then over to French, which isn't a mountain so much as a tiny hummock that you can stroll up. Two more "peaks" towards getting all the ones done at the WMWR!" — danielmartin • Mar 10, 2024
"Parked at Bison Trailhead, moved up the backside of Lobo, then over to French, which isn't a mountain so much as a tiny hummock that you can stroll up. Two more "peaks" towards getting all the ones done at the WMWR!" — danielmartin • Mar 10, 2024
"I just did this to help tick off all the climbable peaks on the WMWR. This isn't a peak so much as a hill / small lump on the landscape. It's a nice, easy hike for kids though!" — danielmartin • Mar 10, 2024
"With R. Last portion of the climb was a bit sketchy both up and down with a young one. Otherwise beautiful. The Witchitas are holding onto a last bit of color but it will be gone soon." — danielmartin • Nov 11, 2023