A good friend recently told us we should check out Natural Falls State Park in Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. Somehow, we had never heard of this hidden gem and were ecstatic for the chance to explore. We ventured out on a Saturday morning and headed toward Siloam Springs. We drove through Grove, Oklahoma, where my grandparents used to own a motel on the lake and where I have fond childhood memories. The rest of the drive to Siloam Springs was very picturesque and provided a lot of opportunities for playing Eye Spy. The drive from Joplin only took about an hour and 20 minutes and it was well worth the trip.
When we arrived at the park, we found a nice visitor's center and got a map of the trails. The park itself boasts several trails, over 40 designated camping sites, multiple areas for fishing, picnic areas, frisbee golf, and boating areas. There are no swimming areas as it is also a wildlife protection site. Considering that, you will get to see a variety of wildlife during your visit. If the area looks familiar, you may recognize it as the setting for the movie version of Where the Red Fern Grows. We took a picnic lunch and enjoyed our lunch on one of the many picnic tables along the water and near a garden walk.
After lunch, we decided to start our hike on the Dripping Springs Trail to venture to the base of the largest of the falls (over 77 feet tall). For the most part, the hiking trails were well marked and easy to maneuver. The initial descent to the base of the falls is fairly steep and was a little difficult in some areas. The falls were gorgeous and the water from the falls and spring cooled us off on the hike.
We then continued our hike on the Dripping Springs Trail and connected with the Ghost Coon Trail where we found more waterfalls including an area where we were able to dip our feet in the water. The next part of the hike took us through a wildflower meadow of lupines, purple cone flowers, and black-eyed Susans. It was a near perfect day at a beautiful location.
Our go-to location for a quick family outing no matter what time of year is Wildcat Glades Conservation and Audubon Center in Joplin, Missouri. Wildcat Glades boasts an indoor nature center with a 1300 gallon aquarium, amazing gift shop, and a children's exploration center. Along the nearly five miles of hiking trails, you will find one of the world's largest chert glades (27 acres), five outdoor learning environments, native plants and wildlife, as well as caves and ridges. Shoal Creek meanders through Wildcat Glades and provides opportunities for fishing, swimming, or boating.
Classes and Events
The Center provides exceptional classes and events for nature lovers of all ages. Examples of classes available for minimal fees include:
~ Yoga in Nature
~ Kayaking and Canoeing
~ Preschool Nature Connections--these are amazing and we have participated in several!
~ Nature's Artwork Day Camps
~Shoal Creek Water Festival
There are great places throughout the center to picnic, including several covered pavilions. There are even cliffs and a few small caves that you can check out.
Take a picnic lunch and enjoy the day!