This Little Known Park In Oklahoma Is A Hidden Gem And It Will Take Your Breath Away
By Catherine Armstrong|Published December 28, 2017
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
You could spend a lifetime exploring all the beautiful places in Oklahoma, but there are a few that you might not even know exist. The Red Slough Wildlife Management Area in the southeast part of the state is a little-known hidden gem.
The Red Slough Wildlife Management Area is down in the far southeast corner of Oklahoma, near the Oklahoma/Texas border.
Approximately 38 species of reptiles call this refuge home, including the American alligator. The best time to see alligators here is between March and May.
Keep an eye out for some of the most colorful insects you've ever seen. This is a well-known spot for folks who love butterflies and dragonflies, and the species here are truly stunning.
Red Slough is the only place in Oklahoma to find some of these animals and insects. For instance, this part of the reserve is the only habitat in the state for the duckweed firetail, a species of dameselfly.