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| Yes, the Red River Valley may be flat, but beyond its impressive floodplain lie several small mountain (or hilly terrain) ranges. While none of the mountains tower above 3,000 feet, they are pretty impressive in their own right. Come along with me as we discover these beautiful places... so you can plan your own tour! Follow me to... Southeastern Oklahoma - Little Dixie (Kiamichi, Winding Stair, San Bois) Southwestern Oklahoma -Meeting the Plains (Arbuckles, Wichita) Northern Texas - North Texas Hill Country (Palo Pinto, Cedar Hills) |
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| The hills that reach from south of Palo Pinto are known as the Palo Pinto Mountains. The beautiful hills south of Fort Worth and Dallas are the Cedar Hills. The Comanche used to rule the area, and today it's known as the North Texas Hill Country. |
| Southern Oklahoma has several mountain ranges, with dramatic vistas. The hills are generally taller than those in Texas. 1- Kiamichi Mountains 2 - Winding Stair Mountains 3- San Bois Mountains 4- Arbuckle Mountains 5- Wichita Mountains |