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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
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    Robbers Cave S.P.-detecting allowed?

    I tried calling the park but I guess everybody has left for Christmas. I also haven't found anything online one way or the other about detecging. I seem to remember a post where detecting was once allowed at the park?

    We're in the early stages of planning a family outing for the spring and I sure would like to take the AT Pro!!
    My two best detectors are now 46 years old, need a little help sometimes, but haven't let me down!

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    Jan 2006
    SE Louisiana
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    Re: Robbers Cave S.P.-detecting allowed?

    http://www.oklahomaparks.com/index.php?id=5

    Can I use my metal detector? You must obtain permission from the park manager and you must have a use permit for each specific park.

    Hope this helps! Beautiful place, we stayed @ Beaver Bend. We walked around Robber's Cave, never once thought of using the detector, since I've read "No detecting allowed in State Parks", I'm assuming each state has their own rules & regulations, some you can, some you can't.

    RR

  3. #3
    us
    Dec 2007
    North Texas
    Garrett AT Pro
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    Re: Robbers Cave S.P.-detecting allowed?

    Thanks RiverRat! Not sure how I could've missed that.. I'll work on getting permission then!
    My two best detectors are now 46 years old, need a little help sometimes, but haven't let me down!

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    Re: Robbers Cave S.P.-detecting allowed?

    It's up to the park manager. I worked for Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Depts. for 7 years. He may restrict you to certain areas within the park or deny you altogether. It's handled differently in every park, probably depending on the historical context of the area, or whether BLM owns the land, and whether they've have bad experiences with dectorists in the past, probably. I don't know about any treasure there. There was a cache of rings found in the area some years back. My family knew Belle Starr, and I don't really believe she ever hung out there much, as she had a perfectly good place to live north of there up by Porum.
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