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One more State Park marked off!

We got to check off another Oklahoma State Park off the list last month!

Lake Thunderbird State Park! It has a nice nature center which is always a plus for my kids!

We had already walked all around the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History so I chose a nice easy trail.

The Fawn’s Nest Nature Trail was a little run down but went right next to the lake and was a pretty little walk. The kids were excited to see a little bit of snow! The campground looks nice and the playground near it was a bonus. This would be a nice park to camp at!

I think we only have two state parks left!!!!

They are the Great Plains State Park and Quartz Mountain State Park!

Can’t wait to plan a trip to see them!

 

3 free stops on the way to Minnesota

Two of these stops were great!

And one was not so great but most of that was timing I think.

The bonus was all of them were free and great ways for kids to get some energy out!

The first stop was in Independence, KS at the Riverside Park and Ralph Mitchell Zoo.

They don’t have any big animals but we saw monkeys, birds, raccoons, donkeys, and more!

And the best part was it is free!

It was a great way for the kids to walk around.

And since there were animals to look at none of mine complained about the walk 😉

They also had a fun play area with statues and a castle! The boys liked the castle!

Second stop that was great and free was the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in Sioux City, IA. The kids loved a little camera in a cave that was an animal on the exhibit!

We stumbled upon this fun play place!

The kids loved this playground!

I liked the short walking path that would give everyone a chance to stretch their legs.

We stopped overnight which is not something we typically do so we got to stop more on the way up.

The next day we stopped at McCrory Gardens in Brookings, SD.

It looks like a beautiful botanical gardens and arboretum but there was a wedding going on so we missed a lot of it.

Still a nice place to walk around though.

No clue what Little Bit is doing here…

But those two always make me laugh.

Do you have some cheap or free must stop places while traveling?

Springtime at Ray Harral Nature Park~ Broken Arrow, OK

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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.

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

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

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wisteria

Everything is so pretty right now!

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dogwood

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Do you live in the BA/Tulsa area?

Have you ever been to Ray Harral?