Oklahoma State Parks Available to View Total Solar Eclipse 2024

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A total solar eclipse is scheduled for April 8, 2024, and the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD) is advising both residents of Oklahoma and visitors from other states to secure accommodations at an Oklahoma State Park.

The upcoming 2024 eclipse presents a unique opportunity to explore Oklahoma. With limited spots available at several state parks with 100% totality, those interested in an unobstructed view of the sky are encouraged to act promptly for a chance to savor this once-in-a-lifetime event.

Oklahoma State Parks offering 100% totality for the solar eclipse include:

Beavers Bend State Park, providing a totality duration of four minutes and 15 seconds.
Talimena State Park, offering a totality duration of one minute and 38 seconds.
Lake Wister State Park, with a totality duration of one minute and 31 seconds.
Furthermore, aside from the three state parks with full visibility, several others boast near-total visibility:

McGee Creek State Park, experiencing 99.57% darkness.
Robbers Cave State Park, with 99% darkness.
Lake Texoma State Park, featuring 99% darkness.
Lake Murray State Park, offering 97.8% darkness.
Act swiftly to secure your spot and enjoy a memorable experience during this celestial event in the diverse landscapes of Oklahoma.

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