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Tulsa

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Here is the website for Tulsa’s Parks and Recreation.    Phone (918) 596-7275.
Wheelchair AccessibleMary K. Oxley Nature Center  “There are nearly nine miles of trails. Most of them are flat and fairly smooth. Wheelchairs and strollers may be taken down many of the trails unless rain has made the dirt or grass surfaces too soft or muddy.”  Trail Guide  Call 918-669-6644 for information.

Posted on January 29, 2015November 6, 2019Author CeciliaCategories Oklahoma Local

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