Dog Run Hollow
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Trail: Dog Run Hollow
National Park: US Fish + Wildlife Service
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Trail: Frank Raab Nature
National Park: US Army Corps of Engineers
Features: River(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Camping - Backpacking
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Swimming
Difficulty: Intermediate
Miles: 1.6 miles
Desc: Has two loops. Longer loop is 1.6 miles and shorter loop is 0.8 miles. Marked with interpretative signs to help the user.
From Canton go 0.5 mile W on Hwy 51 then 2.5 miles N on Hwy 58A, TR into Blaine Park, below Canton Dam. Trail is adjacent to the park.
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Trail: Indian Nations
National Park: Tourism + Recreation Department
Miles: 20 miles
Trail: Murrell Home Nature
National Park: Tourism + Recreation Department
Miles: .5 miles
Trail: Oxley Nature Centre
National Park: Oxley Nature Center
Features: Creek(s)
Grove(s)
River(s)
Meadow(s)
Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Activities: Camping - Backpacking
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Difficulty: Easy
Miles: 1.2 miles
Desc: The trails at the center are loops of varying lengths with a variety of surfaces, through woods, marsh, and ponds.
Located in Mohawk Park on the north of Tulsa. The entrance is 0.25 miles east of Sheridan Port Road.
Trail: Pathfinder Parkway
National Park: City of Bartlesville
Features: Creek(s)
River(s)
Grove(s)
Meadow(s)
Archeo/paleo/historical
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Bicycling (any)
Bicycling - Mountain
Equestrian - riding
Fishing
Wildlife observation - Birds
Swimming
Difficulty: Easy
Miles: 4.7 miles
Desc: Through the flood plain of the Caney River and Turkey Creek. Connects residential with commercial areas, as well as four parks, miniature golf, tennis courts, swimming pool, arboretum,shelters. Approximately 100,000 people use the trail every year
Trail: Skull Hollow
National Park: US Army Corps of Engineers
Miles: 2.5 miles
Trail: Struggle for Survival
National Park: Ouachita National Forest
Activities: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Miles: .7 miles
Desc: The Struggle for Survival Trail is located at the Kerr Nature Center and Arboretum
Trail: Trail across the Water
National Park: City of Cleveland
Miles: 2.5 miles