Redbud Valley Nature Preserve
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Redbud Valley is way off the beaten path. Despite being associated with the Oxley Nature Center at Mohawk Park in Tulsa, OK the trail is several miles east and south of Mohawk Park. It is not even that easy to find. But persevering will get to you a really nice nature trail. It is a rugged hike so be prepared. My wife and I are both 65+, not experienced hikers, and we made it without incident. However, my wife said she would not like to do it again. I would not hesitate to bring my 7+ year old grandsons here and walk the trail with them. I would not recommend the hike for kids younger than 5 although we did see two or three very young children. I would be almost certain there were places where they need to be carried. A portion of the trail is quite rocky with some climbing required. Only a very few small portions are improved. We made the complete circuit in a little over an hour. It would probably be much more difficult in wet conditions. Parking is limited although the Valley is so remote I would guess parking is seldom an issue. There is a small nature center near the parking area and modern bathrooms. We did not visit either so cannot comment on their condition. They are part of the Tulsa Park system so I would guess they are quite adequate. A nice way to spend an afternoon.
WMW
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Unique place. Would never expect something like this just out side of town near the port. The pros: the bluff trail is beautiful and a must see. If you like a challenging but short hike, this is perfect. There is a level and easy stretch of boardwalk trail near the lake for those who want that. The main and woodland trails bring you through a variety of landscapes and are not too difficult once you get on top of the hill. The cons: the road to get there is kind of rough and narrow. Prepare to hike with constant trip hazards of rocks and roots and lots of clay on the bluff trail. The upper trails have rocks in the trail but can also be pretty level.
Brian Franks
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Mary was EXTREMELY helpful and knowledgeable! You can tell that she truly enjoys what she does and cares about the preserve. The area was beautiful! The limestone cliff faces were incredible, and the Prarie Trail had some gorgeous overlooks! The Bluff Trail allows you to climb up through the rocky terrain and have some wonderful views! I'm definitely coming back!
Jerry Thompson
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This place has good hiking for all skill levels. I'm a larger guy and didn't find any of it to difficult. Some mild climbing or large steps. Bring the whole family. Very well maintained. Very beautiful areas to explore. Bring and picnic basket and drinks and make a day out of it. They have public restrooms at the trail head.
Texas Two Wheeled Rider
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I thought the trail was easy to hike. It had some intriguing rock patters to look at along the trail as well. I only wish there were some more scenic views of the creek that cuts in. Other than that, I enjoyed it quite a bit and would recommend it to anyone looking for an outdoor adventure with their friends or family.
Brandon Fletcher
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A great way to spend an afternoon- fall colors are at their peak, walking trail with a little variety. Flat land then slight incline, bluff, ponds, cactus, cave. Grab a map, restrooms, a few picnic tables, visitor center. Closes at 5pm Limited parking lot Friendly volunteers Family fun- so close to town.
Rita Loeding
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