This Easy Fall Hike In Oklahoma Is Under 2 Miles And You’ll Love Every Step You Take
In case you haven’t noticed, most of the state has transformed from lush green to beautiful hues representative of fall. It’s prime time for fall foliage viewing and one of the best ways to enjoy the beauty is through hiking. Beaver’s Bend State Park is a gorgeous area that really shows off well during autumn. There are several hiking trails in the park and one of them is an easy trail that’s just under 2 miles long. Keep reading below to learn more about this trail that you’ll love every step of the way.
Beavers Bend State Park is one of the most serene places in the country. It's become a vacation hotspot and outdoor haven and we think there's no better place for a fall hike then here in southeastern Oklahoma.
This little trek is a 1.9-mile trail out and back and is rated at moderate. There is a little rocky incline, so make sure you can navigate more than just a flat trail.
The forest setting is magical during the fall, the range of colors will blow you away. The hike takes you up in elevation with stunning views from the top.
If you love outdoor adventure, then head to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge to the Jed Johnson Tower Trail for a fun hike. In fact, if you hike it in the evening as the sun is setting, it’s a magical experience you won’t forget. Read more about it here.
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.