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From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in Oklahoma. There are 3 in total. [1]

Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description
1 Devil's Canyon December 1974 35°21′48″N 98°20′30″W / 35.363333°N 98.341667°W / 35.363333; -98.341667 (Devil's Canyon) Canadian private Known for several different mesic plants in a diverse environment of oak woodland/tall prairie grass and eastern deciduous forest
2 McCurtain County Wilderness Area December 1974 Broken Bow 34°16′55″N 94°41′48″W / 34.281971°N 94.696655°W / 34.281971; -94.696655 (McCurtain County Wilderness Area) McCurtain state A 14,087 acres (57.01 km2) wilderness nature preserve since 1918. It is an excellent example of a xeric upland oak- pine forest
3 Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge June 1983 Jet 36°45′01″N 98°13′27″W / 36.750314°N 98.224259°W / 36.750314; -98.224259 (Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge) Alfalfa federal A 32,000-acre (130 km2) National Wildlife Refuge, it is a critical habitat for 75% of the endangered whooping crane population.

References

  1. ^ "National Natural Landmarks - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-26. There are three National Natural Landmark sites located within the state of Oklahoma.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in Oklahoma. There are 3 in total. [1]

Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description
1 Devil's Canyon December 1974 35°21′48″N 98°20′30″W / 35.363333°N 98.341667°W / 35.363333; -98.341667 (Devil's Canyon) Canadian private Known for several different mesic plants in a diverse environment of oak woodland/tall prairie grass and eastern deciduous forest
2 McCurtain County Wilderness Area December 1974 Broken Bow 34°16′55″N 94°41′48″W / 34.281971°N 94.696655°W / 34.281971; -94.696655 (McCurtain County Wilderness Area) McCurtain state A 14,087 acres (57.01 km2) wilderness nature preserve since 1918. It is an excellent example of a xeric upland oak- pine forest
3 Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge June 1983 Jet 36°45′01″N 98°13′27″W / 36.750314°N 98.224259°W / 36.750314; -98.224259 (Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge) Alfalfa federal A 32,000-acre (130 km2) National Wildlife Refuge, it is a critical habitat for 75% of the endangered whooping crane population.

References

  1. ^ "National Natural Landmarks - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-26. There are three National Natural Landmark sites located within the state of Oklahoma.

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