Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
“The refuge protects a very unique habitat found within the Arkansas River flood plain that includes bottomland hardwood forests and wetlands, home to many species of migratory birds and other resident wildlife, like white-tailed deer, bobcat, beaver and the American bald eagle.”
Trails  Map Phone: 918-773-5251 or -5252  Here is their website.
Wheelchair AccessibleHorton Slough Trail  1 mile  paved.  “Visitors walk through a forested area, while enjoying views of the wetland and wildlife that inhabit it. An overlook and benches provide opportunities to enjoy the scenery. ”
Wheelchair AccessibleSandtown Nature Trail  1 mile  paved.  The trail “….offers a view across the Arkansas and Canadian Rivers’ delta.”  It “…. highlights the diversity of habitat as it transitions into bottomland hardwoods. This is where visitors might also catch a glimpse of the refuge’s more inconspicuous residents like bobcats and armadillos.”