A once popular southwest Oklahoma vacation destination is getting a face lift. During a press conference on Thursday, Oklahoma’s Tourism and Recreation department announced upgrades and renovations to many state parks, including Quartz Mountain in Greer County. A large chunk of $48.6 million in state bond money designated to repair state parks will go to the Quartz Mountain Lodge and golf course. Lt. Gov. Matt Pinell said in the press conference that the park was in worse shape than initially thought when the tourism department took over the facility on October 1. Quartz Mountain State Park was transferred from the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education to the Oklahoma Tourism Department in October under State House Bill 2753.