wichita mountain wildlife refuge

Fall Foliage Walks Scheduled at The Wildlife Refuge
Fall Foliage Walks Scheduled at The Wildlife Refuge
Fall Foliage Walks Scheduled at The Wildlife Refuge
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and the Association of Friends of the Wichitas will be conducting "Fall Foliage Walks” on November 9 and 16.  Interpreters take participants for a one-mile walk through a forested canyon.  Participants will enjoy the chance to view the autumn colors of red, yellow, orange and brown as leaves begin to change with the season.
Cameron University Students Create Tree Tours at The Sanctuary and Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
Cameron University Students Create Tree Tours at The Sanctuary and Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
Cameron University Students Create Tree Tours at The Sanctuary and Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge
Cameron University Biology Education majors Kaci Clippinger and Kelsy Hebert have constructed educational tree tours as part of their senior projects. Clippinger designed a 10 tree tour at the Environmental Education Center at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Hebert’s tree tour features 15 trees at the Nature Sanctuary at MacArthur Middle School.
Famous Landmarks in Lawton – Our Top Five
Famous Landmarks in Lawton – Our Top Five
Famous Landmarks in Lawton – Our Top Five
(or maybe SEVEN, we just couldn't choose) There are 1,188 registered landmarks near Lawton for people to visit. Most are a short drive from anywhere you are in the Sooner state. Just here in Comanche county there are 31. Lawton/Fort Sill is home to 7 of them. And all are easy to get to in a short amount of time. I took an afternoon to go out and find some of these hidden treasures near Lawton t