Oklahoma Country Fall 2016

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CONSIDER THE BENEFITS Outdoor Adventures s the weather begins to cool down for fall, you may be planning an outdoor adventure. Whether your idea of experiencing OUTDOOR ADVENTURES nature is hiking in the mountains, fishing by the lake or off-roading in sand dunes, Oklahoma Farm Bureau member benefits can help make your experience more enjoyable. Check out the four unique locations below to find outdoor activities to keep you and your family engaged in adventure, along with OKFB member benefits to help save you money. To learn more about membership benefits, visit www.okfarmbureau.org/benefits.

4 2 Lake Murray 1 State Park & Lodge (Ardmore) This state park offers visitors a variety of activities, such as a popular ATV area for off-road vehicles, equestrian trails, the iconic Tucker Tower nature center and one of Oklahoma’s most scenic lakes.

Little Sahara 2 State Park (Waynoka)

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Little Saraha is the place to go for off-roaders and ATV enthusiasts of all skill levels. With more than 1,600 acres of sand dunes, some that reach 75 feet in height, you’ll have fun in the “state’s sandbox.”

Beavers Bend & Hochatown 3 State Park (Broken Box)

Black Mesa State Park & 4 Nature Preserve (Kenton)

Visit one of the most popular and scenic areas in the state! With towering pines and clear waterways, you’ll enjoy spectacular views while hiking, horseback riding, fishing, playing golf, biking or boating.

Looking for an awe-inspiring view in Oklahoma? Hike to the top of Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma, to view the landscape from a new height, while experiencing nature with a wide variety of wildlife, such as golden eagles, pinyon jays, bighorn sheep and antelope.

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