Deep Fork Refuge, Okmulgee.
I am seeking the outdoors more and more recently.
Walks, hikes, even just sitting on the hammock.
Everyday I am reminded that kids were made to be in the outdoors.
Oxley Nature Park, Tulsa
Our second hike for Mother’s Day weekend was on Sunday right after church!
The Oxley Nature Center is such an amazing place to visit!
The trails are wide(so not as many ticks on you) and easy.
I could watch them walk side by side all day.
I wanted to go through the Blackbird Marsh to the Observation tower to see if any snakes were out.
You can see a map on their site, here.
Crossing Warren Bridge.
You turn left after the bridge to go through the marsh on the boardwalk.
At the end of the boardwalk right before the observation tower is an overflow pipe.
We have seen dozens of snakes camped out there before after a hard rain, catching fish that come out.
There were none this time so we took the trail to the right of the boardwalk around the marsh(Blackbird Marsh Trail) to see if we could find any snakes hanging out.
Jackpot!
We saw two!
We went back across the bridge and headed to the Blue Heron Trail.
There were a lot of turtles and geese!
I am definitely going to head this way again next time.
Honeysuckle.
This little guy was hiding under a leaf.
We saw this guy dash across the trail and thankfully my husband was super quick and got a picture of him!
We think it is a woodchuck?
What is your favorite local trail to see animals?
What did you do on Mother’s Day?