Turner Falls — cliff jumping spot in Davis, Oklahoma
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Turner Falls

Davis, Oklahoma · map view — photos in the app

About this spot

Turner Falls is a 77-foot waterfall on Honey Creek inside Turner Falls Park near Davis, in the Arbuckle Mountains. The falls feed a large natural pool, and the adjacent Blue Hole is one of Oklahoma's most documented cliff-jumping spots, covered in YouTube videos, travel guides, and Wikipedia. Access is via the park's paved lot off I-35, with a day-use entry fee; trails lead to castle ruins, caves, and additional pools upstream. Depth varies sharply near rock ledges and submerged rock, and official park safety guidance discourages jumping — the falls have been linked to drowning deaths among inexperienced or intoxicated swimmers. Legal, open seasonally, and heavily crowded on summer weekends; only confident swimmers should attempt the deeper pools.

Safety first. Cliff jumping is inherently dangerous and can cause serious injury or death. Conditions — water depth, submerged hazards, and access — change constantly. CliffScout is community-sourced reference information, not a guarantee a spot is safe. Always assess the conditions yourself before jumping, and never jump where you're unsure. You assume all risk.
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