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From Sandstone Hills to Natural Grasslands
 
 
 
 

Oklahoma is a state that offers a wonderful diversity of natural areas, from sandstone hills to natural grasslands. Explore the public lands of Oklahoma!

Planning for Our Refuges' Future
Our Refuge managers are producing plans for how they will manage - and protect - America's national wildlife refuges in coming years. Thanks to the Refuge Improvement and Management Act of 1997, first envisioned by The Wilderness Society, we all can have a say in how our Refuges are managed.
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National Wildlife Refuges
Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge

Little River National Wildlife Refuge 

Optima National Wildlife Refuge 

Ozark Plateau National Wildlife Refuge 

Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge 

Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge 

Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge 

Washita National Wildlife Refuge 

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge 

National Forests
Black Kettle & McClellan Creek National Grasslands 

Ouachita National Forest 

National Parks
Chickasaw National Recreation Area 

Fort Smith National Historic Site 

Oklahoma City National Memorial 

Santa Fe National Historic Trail 

Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail 

Washita Battlefield National Historic Site


 
 
 
Barrel Cactus at Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. USFWS, Elise Smith.
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