This Easy Hike Proves That Oklahoma Is Home To Unrivaled Beauty
Editor’s note: The Redbud Valley Nature Preserve is temporarily closed. You can learn more on this destination’s website.
What’s the best way to truly appreciate Oklahoma’s natural beauty? Lace up your hiking boots and get out there! Here’s a short, easy trail that’s surrounded by stunning scenery.

Click here for the interactive map and directions.

The trail starts right at the parking lot.
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Some of the most difficult terrain on this trail is right at the beginning, when it climbs up a steep slope.
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The Woodland Fork is forested and shady, and is very lush and green during summer months.

This terrain is more typical of a dry prairie.

The moisture here allows for very thick vegetation, including some beautiful ferns.


This hike is very kid-friendly, especially if your youngsters like to climb boulders.
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You'll definitely want to bring a camera along - this entire hike is very scenic.

The preserve is open Wednesday through Sunday, and the gates are open from 8 AM to 5 PM. For more information, visit the Redbud Valley Nature Preserve’s website.
Have you visited the Redbud Valley Nature Preserve? Tell us about your experience there!
Here’s another hike in Oklahoma; this one takes you to the site of an old plane crash.
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