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Keystone Lake
Keystone Lake is just a few miles west of Oklahoma on the Arkansas and Cimarron rivers. Keystone Lake is an impressive 26,000-acre recreational gem located in north-central Oklahoma, just 15 miles west of Tulsa. Natural beauty surrounds the diverse 330-mile shoreline with sandstone bluffs, sandy beaches, steep hills of oak, hickory and cedar, and rolling sandstone hills covered with scrub oak, grassland, and plum thicket. The area is an adventure seeker's destination with national parks, hotels and resorts, fishing and hunting areas, hiking and cycling trails, water sports as well as swimming beaches. Fishing is a major attraction and local catch includes flathead and channel catfish, smallmouth, largemouth, white and striped bass, sand bass, sunfish and crappie.  Fishermen enjoy the scenic, diverse topography of the lake's shoreline as they await the tug of the line and the thrill of reeling in the catch of the day. Three marinas and numerous boat ramps scattered around the shoreline provide convenient lake access to all water enthusiasts--fishermen, boaters, and water skiers. Marinas provide boat rentals for visitors who don't bring their own boats. Horse lovers will appreciate the equestrian campground at Walnut Creek State Park. The 15-mile Sand Plum Trail is a multi-use trail for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.

The Army Corps of Engineers and the State of Oklahoma provide thousands of acres of land for public hunting. Game species include white-tailed deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, and quail. Due to Keystone Lake's diverse topography, bird watching is always a rewarding experience. The Tulsa Audubon Society provides a guide by lake area and season to assist both novice and seasoned birders.

Tulsa offers up big-city fun, about 30 minutes from Keystone Lake. Popular attractions include the Tulsa Air and Space Museum, the Philbrook Museum of Art, a 78-acre zoo, the Performing Arts Center, and the Discoveryland outdoor theater. So, pack your bags and set your GPS for Keystone Lake to enjoy the best of both worlds.
 




Hallett Motor Racing Circuit
A 10 turn Road Racing course in the rolling Osage Hills of North Eastern Oklahoma. It is located 35 miles west of Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the Highway 99 exit of the Cimarron Turnpike.  For over 30 years, Hallett Motor Racing Circuit has played host to Auto Racing, Motorcycles and High Speed Go Karts.

Hallett has over 80 feet of elevation change and is considered Technically Difficult. It has wide, grassy run-off areas and zero concrete or Armco barriers. Hallett is unique in that it can be run in either clockwise or counter-clockwise directions ­ making it two completely different race courses.

Hallett's address is: Hallett Motor Racing Circuit 59901 E. 55 Road, Jennings OK 74038

Contact Hallett raceway:   
Scott or Connie Stephens
P.O. Box 69

Hallett, OK 74034
Phone: (918) 356-4814
Fax: (918) 356-4815
www.hallettracing.net   


 
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