October 2006 Trip to the Eufaula Lake Area


In early October 2006, we headed east to the Eufaula Lake area for some hiking and exploration of a new area. It was a nice early autumn day, and the geology/ecology in this region, at the edge of the Ozark uplift, were remarkably different than in central Oklahoma.

A view of Eufaula Lake from Arrowhead State Park.

Rocky oak woodland at Arrowhead State Park.

Dense, hilly oak forest at the edge of the Ozark uplift.

Open, grassy woodland at Eufaula Lake State Park.

Halberdleaf Rosemallow, one of the native hibiscus species, growing near Eufaula Lake.

Large numbers of migrating Turkey Vultures.

A well-hidden limestone cave near Eufaula Lake--oak forest is growing atop the cave, which extends back ~10' into the limestone.

Lake Henryetta, near Henryetta, OK, at sunset.