
Top Two Things To Do In Oklahoma Before Winter Arrives
Oklahoma's best times of year are undoubtedly the spring and fall. The colors, the cool weather, and the massive amounts of events really make this state come alive at least twice a year.
Unfortunately, the winter time is proven to be one of the loneliest, roughest seasons in America. In Oklahoma specifically, depression is a very real problem for thousands of people throughout the entire year, and especially when the cold weather arrives.
It might be difficult to balance work life and recreation right now, but this is the best time of year to take advantage of last-minute family activities. Even if its just for an hour or two, it's worth making the time to breathe and enjoy these opportunities before winter arrives.
Enjoy the fall colors, views, and nature with the family on a horseback ride.
Once the winter arrives, most stables in Oklahoma stop offering rides until things thaw out the following spring. Right now, many places like the Old Caldwell Stables in Fay, Oklahoma are offering beautiful afternoon rides.
There's really nothing like seeing the Oklahoma sunset on the back of a horse, especially with your family and friends. Now is the time to get riding at some of Oklahoma's top ranches and stables.
Family fun at Pumpkin Patches & Petting Zoos
Even though most pumpkin patches are selling out of their pumpkins, or are already plum empty, they still have plenty to offer while the weather is still nice.
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Many places such as Parkhurst Pumpkin Patch in Arcadia, Oklahoma, also have petting zoos, outdoor games, and even fall favorite traditions like roasting s'mores.
Keep in mind that, even when they aren't open during the off seasons, these pumpkin patches and farms still have to care for the animals they're housing.
Visiting your favorite pumpkin patch all the way up until the end of the season can ensure they have enough funds to keep things going throughout the winter.
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