Welcome to Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Vian, Oklahoma.
You can hike their nature trails or drive their auto route… or both! I couldn’t believe all the wildlife I saw at Sequoyah NWR! There’s lots of water here, which is great for migrating birds and waterfowl!
I saw thousands of snow geese and tons of ducks!
This kingfisher let me take his picture!
I saw a muskrat, but obviously there are beavers here!
I saw hawks and eagles, and even this eagle nesting!
I had a great time exploring at Sequoyah NWR. This was one of the best wildlife stops in my trip. With almost 21,000 acres to explore near where the Arkansas and Canadian Rivers meet – you’re bound to see something! And it’s Mr. Pish Approved!
For more information on Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, click here.
There are lots of cool things to explore here!
Some people go climbing or camping or just hiking.
They have really nice picnic areas here too.
Red Rock Canyon was really fun to explore! You can ride your bicycle here or go hiking or use the swimming pool during the summer. It’s a great place to go for a walk…and don’t forget to bring your dog! It’s Mr. Pish Approved!
Over at the farm, I met so many different animals, including goats, sheep, chickens, pigs and even a cat!
And who could forget this handsome fellow?
Of course, there are birds, too!
I must have seen 10 different kinds in the short time I was there.
Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm has walking trails and bird watching, and the Discovery Center is just amazing. I can’t wait to go back! It gets the Mr. Pish Approved Stamp for sure!
This is the Newcomb Tavern. It was built in 1796!!
Did you know that the Wright Brothers were from Dayton, Ohio?
This house was built out of limestone back in 1815.
Does anyone know what time it is by any chance?
Can you imagine if your mail carrier delivered your mail in this?! 

Here is part of the course. You can rent kayaks here too!
Or you can climb their really cool rock wall!



That will lead you to the Dinosaur Trackway!!!!
Look at the size of that fossilized dinosaur print!
If you look at the hillside, you’ll notice tons of lava rocks from a volcano!
It was pretty cold – steam was rising off the water.
Wow. What a pretty wolf!
Wolves play a lot like dogs do. Sometimes they’ll run and chase and jump like I do!
I even got to see them roll around & howl. It was fun watching them!
Click on the howling wolf below to watch a quick video of wolves at Wolf Park. I wonder if I can learn to howl like that?
Inside the cotton gin!
There are lots of neat farming implements to check out!
The teacher’s residence.
I bet this huge oak tree gives a lot of shade during the summer! 
These ruins are what’s left of the gold mine from the 1800s!
Now I know that’s NOT a cow!
I got to meet all sorts of neat farm animals here!
Hmmm. Those rocks are awfully sparkly. Do you think that’s gold???
Stockmar Park has lots of fun things to do inside and out. If you walk around outside it’s free. But the museum is cool too. I really like that pets are welcome!