I was stationed at Fort Sill for basic training in 1984. We rappelled off the bluff for the start of a 12 mile road March through the wilderness and a three day bivouac. We got to visit many historic… James G的完整评论
2023年7月12日
Was in the Fort Sill, OK, area during the Memorial Day Weekend and paid a visit to this breath-taking natural landmark. Visited this site after spending about an hour exploring the Apache Indian Ceme… Z4919KDjamesb的完整评论
2022年4月7日
I have lived in Oklahoma for 20 years. I have lived 2 miles from Medicine Bluff for about 6 months. I actually work about 300 yards from it. Its amazing that there is not more written about it. I hav… alwaystogether的完整评论
How much time would you allow to explore & examine the Medicine Bluff attraction? Are there any entry fees?
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Medicine Bluff is basically undisturbed and incredibly beautiful. It is no wonder that the bluff was and is a special place for Native Americans. The bluff was utilized for healing. The short …
Medicine Bluff is basically undisturbed and incredibly beautiful. It is no wonder that the bluff was and is a special place for Native Americans. The bluff was utilized for healing. The short hike from the parking lot is not paved but takes only a few minutes. The bluff is a beautiful transition from the grassy rolling hills to the East and the granite mountains just to the West. A must see. All that is required is access to the army base - an easy and quick process (typically a 4 day pass is provided when you show your ID). Also visit the Apache cemetery and Geronimo's grave. Visited April 2017