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Oaklore Forest

2 sites · Tents15 acres · Wanette, OK
When my husband brought me here for the first time, I started to notice all of the natural tree circles in the woods. I knew this place was magical and indeed has been. Please come and experience the energy of our forest. Our favorites include owls, deer, eagles ... to name just a few. Come to meditate, to reconnect, relax and be STILL. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent in the lovely Pottawatomie County in Oklahoma. We have created a wonderful site in the middle of the forest for you! Lovely oak trees as far as the eye can see, barred owls, deer, hundreds of species of birds. Feel free to explore in designated areas (ask me about other areas outside your campsite), feel nature's rejuvenating energy and be in our sacred space. The site is walk in only, about 100 yards, so bring your wheel barrow or cart, although the property is 15 acres in its entirety, the campsite is on about a quarter acre with one large central site and a few alcove sites. We do have neighbors up the hill, but there is NO Visual of these houses. Sometimes neighborhood kids ride their 4 wheelers down our road and use our cul-de-sac to turn around, and you might occasionally hear them, but you can't see them and they can't see you, but most of the time it's very quiet.
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Oklahoma Donkey Dairy

1 site · RV38 acres · Jones, OK
Stay at one of the only Donkey Dairies in the United States! The Oklahoma Donkey Dairy is home to 35 Critically Endangered American Mammoth Donkeys. Our farm and our Dulce de Donké donkey milk skincare products have been featured in Southern Living Magazine, Garden & Gun Fieldshop, Fox News, KOCO, News 9, Good Morning New Mexico, Channel 2 Tulsa, and multiple local publications. Experience the Oklahoma Donkey Dairy in person, meet the gentle giants (American Mammoth Donkeys), hike the trails through the woods, relax in the grain bin gazebos with a good book, or just hang out in a hammock while the littles take turns on the zipline through the woods, teeter-totter and trikes, play in the playhouse, slide down the old school slipper slide, or play a few rounds of corn hole, giant checkers, and donkey tic-tac-toe. Everyone asks why on earth we started milking donkeys, the answer is that we never planned on milking donkeys, but sometimes God throws a wrench in our best laid plans! For our family, that wrench came on June 6, 2014. The day our 6-year-old woke up with strep throat which caused her immune system to mistakenly attack her brain. We were one of the few who got a correct diagnosis early, PANDAS disease (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disease Associated with Strep Throat). The top doctors in the nation said their "best guess was antibiotics every day for the next 13 years." This guess wasn't good enough. We cried a lot, prayed a lot, and cried some more. God ended up answering our prayer in an unlikely way, through an unlikely source...Donkey milk. In other countries, donkey milk is well known for its health benefits but in America, it was practically unheard of, made even more difficult to find since donkeys give very little milk! So we did what any desperate parent would do for their child, and started our own herd of American Mammoth Donkeys. These critically endangered donkeys are the descendants of President George Washington's first imported French Donkeys, royal gifts from the King of France. It was Washington's dream to create a breed of mule that would be strong enough to work this new land, and for this, he needed a large, strong breed of donkey to sire those mules. When the mule fell out of favor with the advent of the tractor and the plow, the need for Mammoth Donkeys declined, and so did their numbers. Visit our YouTube to meet the animals and learn a little more about our Donkey Dairy life! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNaKl-ojafDWowsOXxMPzdg Grab a tissue and watch the TV News clips featuring our story here: https://dulcededonke.com/pages/publicity Need a laugh? Rhett and Link on Good Mythical Morning try donkey milk we sent them for the show! https://youtu.be/gemfwRuZRmA Activities: -Kids zipline through the woods -Kids playhouse -Kids slide -Kids Rocking Bouncy Horse -Kids Teeter Totter -Giant Checkers -Grain bin gazebos -Picnic tables -Self guided hikes (just don't cross fences and you'll make it back eventually....) -Kids (and adults) can join Walt for an educational hike through the woods to feed the donkeys every morning, let him know if you'll be joining for the hike. Mornings between 7am-8am. Amenities: -Firepit (wood available) -Water or Power: $10 each. Reserve when booking to confirm availability at your parking spot Available for Purchase at the farm: -Fresh or Frozen Raw Donkey Milk in glass jars (ask Walt for details to purchase.) -Farm crafted donkey milk skin care, handmade crocheted stuffed donkey toys, Oklahoma Donkey Dairy t-shirts (purchase at our online shop at www.dulcededonke.com and we will deliver!) -Fun Educational Downloads for Kids: *Donkey Dairy Coloring Book: Download and Print here: https://dulcededonke.com/collections/handmade-gifts/products/oklahoma-donkey-dairy-coloring-book-download DOGS: For your dog's safety, please wait to take dogs out until Walt can be there to introduce them to our Maremma sheepdogs. Dog's must be kept on a leash at all times and not allowed to cross fences or chase donkeys or chickens or cats...etc.
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Looking for a camping adventure near Tuttle, Oklahoma? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 155 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your outdoor getaway. Whether you're into alpaca camping, like this popular option with 57 reviews, or prefer the serene beauty of Chivalry Friesians Ranch, with 55 reviews, there's something for everyone. If you're a history buff or love exploring the great outdoors, you'll also find plenty of popular amenities like campfires, trash facilities, and pet-friendly options. Don't miss out on the chance to hike, horseback ride, or visit historic sites during your stay. With an average price per night of $28 and options as low as $10, camping near Tuttle, Oklahoma has never been more affordable.