Oxley Nature Center

Known as Tulsa’s Hidden Jewel, Oxley Nature Center boasts over 800 acres of secluded land, nine miles of trails, and a learning center on the edge of Mohawk Park. Oxley has documented over 260 species of birds. Be sure to check out the Saturday Morning Birding event that takes places on the first Saturday of each month. This fun excursion welcomes people of all skill levels.

 
 
 
 

Woodward Park

Located at 21st & Peoria in the heart of midtown, most know Woodward Park as a picnic spot or family portrait haven. But bird watchers from all around the city also enjoy the wildlife found throughout the park grounds. Woodward Park has been known to host all kinds of birds. Be sure to put this midtown park on your list when searching for Tulsa birdwatching spots near you.

 
 
 
 

Tulsa Botanic Garden

This 170-acre botanic garden sits northwest of downtown and promotes beaty to create a more sustainable world. Visitors can take in the beautiful surroundings while observing birds in all areas of the garden – including the children’s garden. The grounds are laid out by path giving you a direct route to the most popular sights.

 
 
 
 

Turkey Mountain

With over 300 acres of urban wilderness area, Turkey Mountain boasts a thick canopy of trees including native Post and Blackjack Oak, Hickory, Redbud, and much more. The area from I-44 to 71st Street with the highest point rising 300 feet above the river. Enjoy bird watching while exploring the miles of winding trails.

 
 
 
 

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