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Collinsville Lake Trails ~Collinsville, OK

We hiked at the Collinsville Lake trails for the first time on Saturday! We followed all the outside trails for a big loop. The kids all seemed to enjoy it and it smelled amazing from all the flowers right now. I liked that the trails were mostly wide enough that you did not have to brush up against plants and worry about ticks as much. The kids found a turtle laying eggs.

I really enjoyed this hike!

Has anyone else checked this one out yet?

 

Beautiful hikes in the Ponca Area~Arkansas

My goal this trip was to do hikes that I thought would be fun for our kids.

First up was the Pedestal Rocks Trail.

It does have fun rock formations and beautiful views but it ended up being too long of a hike there and back before you got to those things.

At around 2.5 miles it was not bad at all but several of my kids got bored with the hike. Stick bugs everywhere. There are several places to go down and see the rocks closer up. Beautiful views.

This would be an amazing sunrise or sunset hike.


We planned to drive the scenic byway 7 after this up to Lost Valley Trail.

It is an amazing trail that I thought the kids would enjoy but when we got there it was crazy crowded and no pets were allowed on the hike so we decided to not go.

The kids and Nick went into the Elk Educational Center while we were in Ponca.

Boxley Valley is nearby and is a great place to look for Elk but you have a better chance of seeing them in the morning or evening and we were there mid day.

We always have something not work our quite as planned so I just tried to look at this as the fail for the trip and move on.

The next day we went to Alum Cove Natural Bridge.

This ended up being a fast payoff and the kids had a lot of fun.

The bridge is on a mile loop that has caves and lots of up and down so the kids were happier with this hike.If I had it to do again I would have tried to do the scenic drive near sunrise or sunset and would have definitely done the 1st hike near then.

I think the kids enjoyed our campground the most though!

It was just such a fun place to explore they would have been happy doing that most of the day!

 

Springtime at Ray Harral Nature Park~ Broken Arrow, OK

walking

Ray Harral Nature Park is a great place to go for easy trails in a beautiful setting.

The Nature Center is a great learning environment and it is located right in the city!

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It is located east of Elm Place on 121st(Tucson).

You turn into the school to get to the main parking lot.

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This is such a great time to go!

The weather is not too hot and the bugs are not too bad.

snake

We saw a harmless Northern Rough Green Snake while on our walk.

hanging

There are a couple pavilions to eat at on the trail as well.

pathways

trees

wisteria

Everything is so pretty right now!

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dogwood

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daffy

azaleas

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Do you live in the BA/Tulsa area?

Have you ever been to Ray Harral?