9 Best Nature Centers in Oklahoma!
If you want to get close to nature, there’s no shortage of places to visit in Oklahoma. Experience some of Oklahoma’s abundant wildlife in its natural environment, and become more knowledgeable about your local ecosystems. Nature centers across the state are fun for the whole family. Here are 9 of the best places to go in the state to learn more about the plants and wildlife that make its home here.
Martin Park Nature Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Martin Park has 2.5 miles of trails, a visitor center with live animals and bird watching blind. It’s hard to believe this serene woodland area is located in the big city.
Mary K. Oxley Nature Center, Tulsa, OK
One of the best things at this nature center in Tulsa is the Monarch Nursery. Through July, you can catch Monarch butterflies in different stages of development. Bring your camera to take pictures of dragonflies and wildflowers. Hike, bird watch and even look for fossils.
Bernice State Park, Bernice, OK
Located on Grand Lake near Grove, Bernice State Park is a campsite for RVs and tents right on the waterfront. The park also hosts a nature center and two wildlife watch towers for visitors.
Deep Fork Nature Center, Checotah, OK
Come to the nature center representing Lake Eufaula’s wildlife. Explore the exhibits and displays, and get a glimpse of the longhorn cattle and elk nearby.
Travertine Nature Center, Sulphur, OK
Learn more about the ecosystem of Oklahoma when you visit the nature center serving Chickasaw National Recreation Area. See wildlife, such as reptiles and birds of prey local to the area and get more information from the rangers and video presentations.
Hackberry Flat Center, Frederick, OK
This nature center, set in a wetland, offers many different experiences for nature lovers. Check out their calendar of events for education classes, a Star Party, Monarch Watch and more.
Driftwood Nature Center, Vian, OK
Driftwood is one of the bests places to find eagles and loons from January through March, but there’s always planned activities at this nature center near Lake Tenkiller.
Tucker Tower Nature Center, Ardmore, OK
This nature center just got a new home in 2013. When you climb to the top of the tower, you get a 360-degree view of the lake. You’ll find information about wildlife and the history of the area in the educational center.
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Indiahoma, OK
You can explore wildlife, geology and habitat when you visit this wildlife refuge in Southwestern Oklahoma. Although the bison are the most obvious species you’ll see, scientists have identified almost 400 different species of animals in the refuge. Elk, the river otter and burrowing owls have all been reintroduced in the area to prevent extinction.