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Hiking Little Baldy in the Wichita Mountains

Hiking Little Baldy in the Wichita Mountains

Hiking Little Baldy from Quanah Parker Lake Dam, a must do hike in the Wichita Mountains

Ready for a rewarding hike with killer views? Little Baldy in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge offers just that—unique rock formations, wildlife sightings, and an accessible trail that’s perfect for outdoor lovers exploring Oklahoma’s rugged beauty.

The Little Baldy hike is a popular trail located within the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, a protected area in southwestern Oklahoma, United States. The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge is known for its rugged landscapes, diverse wildlife, and numerous hiking trails.

Little Baldy is a small, but mighty peak nestled within the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The open rock summit of Little Baldy offers visitors 360-degree panoramic vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see.

The Wichita Mountains rise above the surrounding prairie in southwestern Oklahoma, near Lawton. The ancient granite mountains and surrounding protected areas are home to bison, longhorn, elk, and many other animal and plant species. Much of the Refuge is open for recreation, including trails and routes like the climb up Elk Mountain.

Little Baldy Trail Description

The Little Baldy hike takes you to the summit of Little Baldy Mountain from the trailhead that begins at the Quanah Parker Lake Dam. The trail is approximately 1.8 miles round trip (in and out) and for the most part is an easy walk, though there is some moderate challenge as you ascend the peak itself, due to its steep inclines and rocky terrain.

At the top of Little Baldy, you'll have a great view of Quanah Parker Lake, the surrounding peaks of the Wichitas, the Refuge, and the surrounding plains. The summit of Little Baldy Mountain itself is a rocky outcrop that offers a perfect spot to take a break and soak in the scenery.

While the Little Baldy hike is relatively short, it provides a rewarding outdoor experience with beautiful views and a sense of adventure. It's always advisable to wear appropriate footwear, carry plenty of water, and be prepared for changing weather conditions.

Can you see the Sasquatch butt?

On the way back down, you might just catch sight of some fossilized Sasquatch butt!

As we mention in the video, if you’re just passing through the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and don’t have a ton of time for a longer hike, the Little Baldy hike is the one you should pick. It gives you a great taste of the mountains terrain (well worn and eroded granite), along with enjoyment of climbing an open rock peak that gives you 360-degree views of the surrounding area. The hike up Little Baldy is well worth your time.

The entire hike is about 1.8 miles in length and there’s about 160 feet of elevation gain along the way.

Little Baldy Trail Details:

📍 Trailhead: Quanah Parker Lake Dam Parking Area (Google Maps)
🥾 Distance: ~1.8 miles round trip
⛰️ Elevation Gain: ~160 feet
⚠️ Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
💦 Highlights: Epic views, wildflowers in the spring
🗺️ GPS Information: Trail Route in GPX Format



About the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Oklahoma is a hidden gem offering stunning granite peaks, scenic prairie views, and abundant wildlife like bison and elk. With a variety of hiking trails for all levels, it’s a great destination for day hikes, nature walks, and backcountry adventures. Visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas, unique rock formations, and quiet wilderness just a few hours from major cities. Whether you're interested in photography, wildlife watching, or simply spending time outdoors, the refuge is a must-visit spot for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of Oklahoma.

Read our Guide to the Visiting the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge


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Hiking Elk Mountain in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma, yes that's really Oklahoma!

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