Kingston: A Great Little Town in Oklahoma
The great little town of Kingstonislocated in Marshall County in Oklahoma of the United States. It is situated eight miles between State Highways 32 and U.S. Highway 70 junction in the southeast of Madill. The town was named after Jeff King who a local resident in the city. Kingston offers a suburban rural mix feeling for tourists and residents alike. Lake lovers would fall in love with this town.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is during March or April, as there are a lot of significant events around that time, such as The Festivals of the Arts, a community celebration in downtown OKC. Mostly if you wanted to see and experience the hardwood forest of the mountains burst into bright colors, October up until early November is the most beautiful time of the year.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Oklahoma has a lot of activities to offer that is good for the family. One of the must-visit places is the Airbuckle Wilderness Park, which is a land filled with fun and adventure. It was even awarded as Oklahoma’s Outstanding Tourist Attraction, which is open all year round and is set in the beautiful Airbuckle Mountains. It offers an exciting adventure for all ages. Another attraction closest to it is the Turner Falls Park,which is a perfect getaway for the family who would not only enjoy the 77ft waterfall but could also experience and see the heart of the place by exploring caves, hiking, picnic sites, and good food. Visitors could stay right after at the three-star cabin, the Deek Creek Cabins and Lodge,which is located within three miles near the said tourist attractions. Best Western Plus Sand Bass Inn & Suitescan also be a good option as it is close to the main streets with shopping and restaurant and is minutes away from Lake Texoma, which is one of the largest reservoirs in the United States.