Offroad areas around Tulsa?

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agb104983

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I know about the Disney Offroad Park but I'm looking stuff similar to Forest Service roads if you know what I mean. Not necessarily technically difficult(my 4runner has a little done to it but not too much) but just some rough/unimproved roads or trails that I can go exploring on. I know a lot of the big national parks have areas like this but I haven't heard of much around the Tulsa area.
 

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You could go down to the Cherokee PHA. It's just dirt roads, but after a good rain some of them can be fairly rough. There's even a few places where you after cross some creeks.
 

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You could go down to the Cherokee PHA. It's just dirt roads, but after a good rain some of them can be fairly rough. There's even a few places where you after cross some creeks.

Any access issues if I don't have a OK hunting license? Is carrying a gun in the car not allowed because its a hunting area?
 

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I'm pretty sure you have to have a hunting license if you have a firearm with you. I would call the game warden for that area to be sure. You can also read over the rules and regs. here http://wildlifedepartment.com/


After reading some, it looks like you don't have to have a hunting license to access (unless you are armed) but you do need a "Wildlife Conservation Passport". If you have a hunting license the Conservation Passport isn't necessary.
 

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I'm pretty sure you have to have a hunting license if you have a firearm with you. I would call the game warden for that area to be sure. You can also read over the rules and regs. here http://wildlifedepartment.com/


After reading some, it looks like you don't have to have a hunting license to access (unless you are armed) but you do need a "Wildlife Conservation Passport". If you have a hunting license the Conservation Passport isn't necessary.

Thanks I'll take a look into that area. Anyone else have any other locations?
 

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