In the heartland of Oklahoma lies an underrated gem where one can catch a rare glimpse into the magnificent world of eagles. As you step into the realm of the Iowa Tribe’s Grey Snow Eagle House, also affectionately known as Bah Kho-je Xla Chi, you’ll discover a deep dedication to the rehabilitation of these majestic birds, as well as a profound celebration of Native American culture and the preservation of wildlife. Tucked away in the scenic town of Perkins, this hidden sanctuary welcomes an array of both soaring and land-bound eagles, offering a rare chance to observe the steadfast dedication of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma in safeguarding and preserving these revered emblems of power and elegance.

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Follow along on Iowa Tribe’s Grey Snow Eagle House’s Facebook page to learn more.

Perkins is just a little over 10 miles away from Stillwater, home to the iconic Eskimo Joe’s restaurant. It’s one of my favorite places to eat Loaded Fries, so be sure to visit them if you love a great atmosphere and delicious food.

If you need a place to stay overnight near Perkins or Stillwater, check out the adorable vacation rentals listed on Vrbo.

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