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Ready to make an impact with a little sweat equity? Come on out and join the Oklahoma Chapter of the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers as they partner with Quail Forever and the Oklahoma Wildlife Department to perform some needed timber-thinning and savanna restoration on the Osage Rock Creek Wildlife Management Area. The Rock Creek unit covers 3,722 acres of Osage County in Northeast Oklahoma allowing numerous residents with opportunities for a variety of outdoor activities.
Wearing long sleeves, work gloves, and safety glasses or sun glasses is recommended. If possible please bring a hatchet along with bring plenty of water and food.
RSVP is required for this event so that we can plan with our partnering organizations.
Where to meet:
Meet at the Osage Rock Creek WMA north parking area (36.8460778, -96.2199237)
Directions: Take HWY 60 west out of Bartlesville for approximately 20 miles and turn north onto HWY 99. Drive north for 10 miles and then turn right or to the SE onto CR3851 (there will be a sign). Drive south on CR3851 for approximately 1.5 miles. We will be meeting at the large parking area on the east side of the road.