Mohawk Park
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About the Location
A Historic Green Oasis
Mohawk Park is a sprawling urban green space covering approximately 2,800 acres in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Established in 1924 as part of a public works project that brought drinking water from the Spavinaw Dam to Tulsa, it stands as one of the largest municipal parks in the United States.
The park features diverse landscapes, including forested areas, open fields, and water bodies.
Natural Attractions
Over 800 acres of the park are dedicated to the Oxley Nature Center, which offers hiking trails, a 5-acre marsh with a 600-foot boardwalk, and an observation tower. The nature center provides visitors with opportunities for wildlife viewing and environmental education through its interpretive center and various programs.
Lake Yahola is a popular spot for fishing and scenic views within the park.
Recreation and Amenities
Mohawk Park is home to several notable attractions. The Tulsa Zoo, spanning 85 acres within the park, houses a wide array of animal species and educational exhibits.
For golf enthusiasts, the park includes the Mohawk Park Golf Course, which offers 36 holes of play.
Throughout the park, visitors can find numerous recreational facilities and natural areas for various outdoor activities. The park's extensive trail system accommodates hikers, joggers, and equestrians.
Picnic areas, playgrounds, and sports fields are scattered throughout, providing spaces for family outings and community gatherings.
Community Resource
Mohawk Park is an important ecological and recreational resource for Tulsa residents and visitors. It offers a blend of natural habitats, outdoor recreation, and educational opportunities within an urban setting.
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