Two additional sandstone slabs, each with short runic markings, were each found a mile north and south of the stone.
Features of the event include Celtic and folk music, swordplay, displays of variety of merchant booths, games, a hike to view the runestone, and overnight camping.
Heavener Park offers picnic tables, outdoor grills, primitive campsites with showers available, amphitheater, playground, hiking, exploring, and educational programs about the Runestone.
The park also offers the top portion for private use for special events such as weddings, reunions, birthdays, etc for a fee.
The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department announced in March 2011 that it would close the Heavener Runestone State Park on August 15, 2011, due to budget cuts.