Oklahoma

Glass Mountains Natural Stone Formations

Point of Interest

These ancient mesas rise dramatically from the red dirt plains of northwestern Oklahoma, topped with layers of selenite crystal that shimmer like glass in sunlight. The formations stretch across several square miles, with the tallest peaks reaching over 200 feet above the surrounding prairie. Local ranchers call them the Gloss Mountains, and they’re particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset when the crystals catch the light.

Access is via unmarked county roads northeast of Fairview. The area sits on private ranch land with traditional access tolerance, but respect gates and fencing. Best photography light occurs within 2 hours of sunrise or sunset. No facilities — bring water and pack out trash.

Ancient crystal-topped mesas in Oklahoma prairie

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street address101 South Main Street, Fairview, Oklahoma 73737 Get directions →
Nearest townFairview, Oklahoma
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceDirt
Cell serviceSpotty
Best seasonOctober-April
Land managerPrivate
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