Parque

Redbud Valley Nature Preserve

Recomendado por 9 habitantes locales

Consejos de residentes locales

Kimberly
November 11, 2019
Did you know, at one time Oklahoma was under the ocean? Visit Red Bud valley and see ancient coral heads!!! The trails are a beautiful and fun way to spend some time outdoors.
Gina
December 26, 2020
~10-13 minute drive: e Redbud Valley Nature Preserve is a place of quiet beauty and rugged scenery. Here are plants and animals found nowhere else in northeastern Oklahoma. It is a very special habitat, preserved for all of us to enjoy. The trail will take you to some of the most interesting parts of the Preserve. Go slowly, open your senses, enjoy the wonders of this unique place.
~10-13 minute drive: e Redbud Valley Nature Preserve is a place of quiet beauty and rugged scenery. Here are plants and animals found nowhere else in northeastern Oklahoma. It is a very special habitat, preserved for all of us to enjoy. The trail will take you to some of the most interesting parts o…
Darla
December 20, 2021
The Redbud Valley Nature Preserve is a place of quiet beauty and rugged scenery. Here are plants and animals found nowhere else in northeastern Oklahoma. It is a very special habitat, preserved for all of us to enjoy. The trail will take you to some of the most interesting parts of the Preserve. Go slowly, open your senses, enjoy the wonders of this unique place. Redbud Valley was originally purchased by The Nature Conservancy in the late 1960's. Dr. Harriet Barclay was a professor at TU, and she spearheaded the effort to have it acquired, then worked with the Tulsa Tribune on a fund drive to raise the necessary money to repay The Nature Conservancy. TU maintained the property until the area was transferred to the City of Tulsa in 1990, and it is now managed as a part of Oxley Nature Center in cooperation with The Nature Conservancy. Under guidance from The Friends of Oxley Nature Center, the caretaker's house was renovated and the Barclay Visitor's Center created.
The Redbud Valley Nature Preserve is a place of quiet beauty and rugged scenery. Here are plants and animals found nowhere else in northeastern Oklahoma. It is a very special habitat, preserved for all of us to enjoy. The trail will take you to some of the most interesting parts of the Preserve. Go…
Jennifer
December 6, 2021
This is my favorite place to hike and enjoy nature in town. it is located just east of Tulsa a few miles behind the Cherokee Casino. There are a few miles of hiking trails with ranging terrains. The bluff trail has some steep hills and minor rock climbing requirements, but the views on this trail are breathtaking!
Collette
April 28, 2021
Natural beauty and an easy hiking trail not far from Tulsa.
Ubicación
16150 Redbud Dr
Catoosa, OK