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Gloss Mountain State Park ~Oklahoma

At the Gloss Mountain State Park.

There is a hiking trail that leads up on top of Cathedral Mountain.

The only difficult part of this hike is getting up the stairs. It is nice and flat after that.

The trail is under 2 miles in length and is the only trail that I know of in the park.

My little climbers.

Beautiful view.

My boys realized that mommy was too close to the edge.

I am klutzy, I think they have figured that out about me already.

I actually stayed far away from the edge. I have found that when I take a picture anywhere near a ledge I feel like I am falling.

Not a pleasant sensation.

I made them come back so Nick could carry my extra lens for me.

I am awesome like that…

Why is it that boys always find playing in dirt to be the highlight of any time spent outside?

We are on top of a Mountain (albeit a small one) and still they just want to dig in the dirt.

What is he looking at?

This little guy.

The poor little thing was scared.

The sunlight started to do amazing things.

I could have stayed up there until the sun was completely gone.

Of course, then I would be stuck on top of a mountain with a spider in the dark…

The plaque talked about the naming of the mountain and the confusion about the name.

I really enjoyed visiting this park.

That being said, it is a very short hike so for next time I will plan on doing other things in the area before going here.

Here is a list of a couple places I want to visit for the next time:

Great Salt Plains State Park

Sod House Museum

Little Sahara State Park

I loved being at the Gloss Mountains at sunset so I will probably save it for last.

Get out and enjoy where you live!

Lawton, Ok

We got up at 4:30am on a Saturday morning so we could get to Lawton, Ok (three hours away) before the heat was too bad.

It was funny, I was driving at one point and lamenting the fact that we did not get up even earlier so I could have been hiking instead of driving as the sky began to turn soft with early morning light.

I am aware that I am odd.

First stop was the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge.

This is the site we were greeted with.

Fire.

A little concerned but unsure if this would change our plans we made our way to the visitor center.

They told us the road was closed to the hiking trail we wanted to take because of the fire.

So we headed back the way we came a little bit and drove to the top of Mt. Scott.

It was really beautiful in the early morning light.

View from the top.

The differences between my two boys is sometimes really easy to see.

My oldest, “I WANT TO GET DOWN!”

They were not even that high. This is just boulder and very far away from the edge.

This one loved it and thought it was really cool to be so high.

I “let” Nick take the lead when I failed to notice a rattlesnake on the trail.

Yes, I was the awesome mother that led her children right next to a poisonous snake.

I was even LOOKING for them!

I did not really trust myself with their safety after that.

We enjoyed the Longhorn’s and Bison roaming around the refuge.

There are supposed to be elk and other animals but we did not see any this trip.

We went on the only trail that was open.

It was a bicycle trail, I would not really recommend hiking it.

It was nice but a little monotonous.

We were going to hike the Bison Trail before the fire changed our plans.

I am hoping to go again soon so we can hike that one.

When we were done with our hike we headed into Lawton to visit The Museum of the Great Plains.

It is the only museum on the Oklahoma Museum Network that we have not visited so I wanted to be sure and get it in while we were in the area.

I really liked their outdoor exhibits.

This fort was really neat.

This guy was awesome!

A teachers dream come true.

He was more passionate about history then I am!

He loved telling the boys everything.

He actually talked so much they were all out of questions!

That never happens.

He wanted them to touch everything.

Love it!

The inside was a little less kid friendly then I originally thought it would be.

Lots of static exhibits.

It was still interesting though.

They did have a little section for kids but it was mostly geared towards older kids.

The boys did love the Lego race track!

I got to see prairie dogs!

I was so excited to see them just hanging out right outside the museum.

I think they are pretty common around there because I was the only person going crazy about them.

We headed back to the Refuge to check on the status of the fire and to go to the nature center but they had closed the road to the visitor/nature center while we were gone.

I guess the fire had spread?

We were able to end on a nice tranquil note.

I hope that the rain we are now getting is helping to put out the fires down there. I know that area has been hit pretty hard with fire this summer.

If you in the area check out the Wildlife Refuge!

RSU Conservation Trail~ Claremore, OK

The Rogers State University in Claremore has a 120 acre nature conservatory with trails that is open to the public.

I decided to go with my boys and check it out.

It ended up being a beautiful morning and not too hot!

Seeing this guy off the bat was a good sign I thought.

I took pictures of the trails so you would know what to expect.

There are some trails through grass that you can take so I would bring bug spray or wear pants if you want to take those.

A lot of them look like this.

Most are pretty short and easy so young children should not have a problem.

This is the wetlands area but since it has been so dry in Oklahoma lately there was no water.

I would like to go back when we have had some rain.

We saw egrets, ducks, and turtles at the pond.

We also saw a lot of deer!

My oldest did not want to leave, he thought we should see more animals since they seemed to be around every corner.

They have a lot of really nice signs to help you out.

I would love to go back.

It was an awesome education reserve and a beautiful walk.

If you live in the area you should definitely check this one out!