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Our weekend at Sequoyah State Park

Cooking in the popup.

Getting ready to hike.

Quiet time.

The bundle of blue sleeping bag is my youngest.

I taught him UNO, he really liked it!

My youngest woke up not feeling well so I broke out a movie on my kindle.

I really enjoy time spend in the popup!

I enjoy the simplicity, the closeness, and all around less stuff (although it does not look it in this pic)!

In other news I think I am going to just call the fact I did not complete my 30 day project this month!

I have never done that!

I am pretty sure my downfall was changing the rules half way through.

That and sick kids…

I will have to think of a new one.

What did you do over the weekend?

Beavers Bend State Park, SE Oklahoma

On our way to Beavers Bend State Park we stopped at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and Heavener Runestone State Park.

The picture above was taken at Heavener.

It was POURING so we did not stay there very long.

We just walked down to see the runestone and then slipped and slid our way back up.

By the time we arrived at Beavers Bend State Park the rain had stopped!

Even though they had their big festival going on we had our choice of campsites because of the rain.

We chose a campsite right on the river between Grapevine and Hickory campsites.

I am not sure which one it was since it was in the middle of them both.

You could not park down at these sites but the parking was close by.

No one else was camping anywhere near us!

The boys loved the really nice playground they had at the park.

Of course!

We travel hours away from home to a brand new park and all they care about is the playground…

The deer were EVERYWHERE!

They seemed like they were used to people being around also.

They would just ignore you as you took as many pictures as you wanted.

The view from the Cedar Bluff Nature Trail.

It connects to their big trail the David L. Boren (26miles) but we did not go very far on it.

We had our dog and my husband was worried about the rocky terrain hurting her paws.

Next we took the Pine Ridge Nature Trail to the Heritage Center.

They have a museum there and an old log cabin so be sure to check it out if you go.

As we got closer to the Center there were signs with information about the animals and trees we were seeing.

It was a very kid friendly trail.

The fall colors were really pretty.

I love rain soaked leaves!

Over all it was a really nice park.

Since the Ouachita National Forest is on the way we tend to just go there instead.

I was told by many people that I needed to make the trip to Beavers Bend and I am happy I did.

That being said, we will probably continue going to Ouachita.

I love the Mountain terrain and it is a little bit closer.

Ouachita National Forest ~Ouachita National Recreational Trail, OK

Over Mother’s day weekend we went camping and hiking in the Ouachita National Forest in SE Oklahoma.

It is one of my favorite places to go when I am feeling crowded.

I did not mean to plan this trip on Mother’s day but it was a perfect way to celebrate!

We had planned on camping in the Winding Stair Campground off of OK 1 but it was not open yet so we stayed in the backpackers camp instead.

There is a vault toilet right by the parking lot and water at the camp.

Both campgrounds have beautiful views! I loved it!

We did a small 2mile hike on Friday night after we got the tent all setup.

It was on the Winding Stair Mt. trail.

So peaceful and beautiful.

Saturday morning we took the Honda to the trailhead of the Ouachita National Recreational Trail at US 259.

We were hiking back to the Winding Stair Mt. campground (where we left our tent), camping that night and heading back to the vehicle Sunday morning.

I found the hike at backpacker.com, here.

The trailhead sign near the camp says that it is just under 7miles one way but Nicks GPS and backpacker both said closer to 8miles.

The total length of the Ouachita National Recreational trail is 192 miles.

It would be so much fun to do the whole thing!

It rained all night long Friday night so the river was a little high but still passable.

We took a lot of breaks!

It is a little more work doing long hikes with kids but totally worth it!

We told stories, sang, and did a game where you have to listen for 5 different sounds, to try and keep the boys in good moods.

My handsome man.

The boys actually did best while doing the most difficult part of the hike.

You have to go up the mountain in a series of switchbacks and it is quite the climb.

They were a train the whole way up though so they loved it.

We made it back to camp in about 5hours.

Not bad for a 4 and 5yr old!

The above picture is the boys looking for a bird to catch for dinner.

WAY too much survivorman!

They did NOT get one thankfully.

So happy and proud!

We played a little go fish.

Trying to dry gear out after the constant rain.

It is a good thing I absolutely love to hike in the rain!

I smiled a lot.

Their pet.

Happy Mother’s Day to me!

It was so hard to leave but we needed to start the hike back to the Honda.

I am glad it was so pretty because my legs were not feeling the early morning climb.

I kept encouraging the boys but I kept thinking, I do not want to do it EITHER!

I told them the story of the little engine that could and we kept saying, “I think I can, I think I can!” until we made it to the top.

They make me smile.

The one who puts up with all my crazy ideas.

So exhausted!

It was beautiful and if you have never been and live in the area, GO!!!!