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Salt Plains State Park ~Jet, OK

We had a great three day weekend at the Salt Plains State Park and nearby Wildlife Refuge for our 16th wedding anniversary. We stayed at the Sandy Cove campground this time and it ended up being a great site.

The campground is right next to the swimming beach which worked out great with the 100 degree temps.

If you are going to visit, there were a LOT of ants and no soap in the bathrooms. Also, the bathrooms had those half doors that are basically useless so keep that in mind.

My kids basically wanted to just live at the beach. It has a nice sandy beach but is very shallow for a very long time (I never found any water above my waist), it also turns to mud as you get further out. The sandy beach and shallow water would be great for little ones though! We mostly stayed at the state park so we could go crystal digging at the nearby Salt Plains Wildlife Refuge! My kids loved it so much the last time we went that I knew it would be a hit. It is such a breathtaking place to visit in Oklahoma.

Definitely worth a visit, even if you don’t want to dig.

If you do want to go digging, you will need sun protection, a shovel, and a bucket. Also clothes you don’t mind getting salty and muddy would be good!

As with most trips we had a few fails.

Trying to hike in the mid-day crazy heat (my idea), oops.

The water tank started leaking in the rv so we could not use the water in there, thankfully we have plenty of kids that can haul water 😉

And I had brought beach towels so we could clean up the mess.

Even the hot temps were okay.

We just tried to go out and do things in the morning (except for my attempt at hiking) and evening.

The beach in the evening was so relaxing and beautiful. I still went out at night after kids went to bed to take a picture and listen to the quiet.

One night, I thought I was going to take picture of the sunset and ended up stumbling upon this guy.

He finally got annoyed that I kept taking his picture and slithered off into the woods.

It was fun to watch him weave all around the picnic tables though.One morning we got going early (well as early as you can with 5 kids) to hike at the wildlife refuge.

It was a beautiful hike.The kids loved all the bullfrogs they saw on the hike, they were huge! We have hiked here before but this morning hike was my favorite. The kids played tablets in the heat of the day.

It ended up being a great trip and we really enjoyed this campground location!

Have you been to the Salt Plains in Oklahoma?

Check out our video on youtube of our time in the Salt Plains!

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!