Hackberry Flat WMA Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unfortunately mostly dry
Due to ongoing drought the area appears to be mostly dry. I stopped by to look for birds and there were birds on the small amount of water that I located. When the water returns I believe that this...
Drove to the far south side by the Nature center & then east to small ditches on the north side of the road. BIRDS! Everywhere! Amazing day sitting in one spot all afternoon. Camping is nothing but a...
The 2015 rains were very good to Hackberry Flat WMA and the wildlife is in its full glory! So many birds, waterfowl, insects, wildflowers and more! Hackberry Flat staff were so helpful and knowledgab...
Hackberry Flat is southeast of Frederick, OK and west of Lawton, OK, home of Ft. Sill. The nearest Texas city of any size is Wichita Falls. In mid-October, the Wildlife Management Area personnel have ...
I liked the doves. When the water is back, I'll like it even more. The staff has really taken great pains to make this 7,500 acres a solid migratory bird habitat--but we need rain to fill up all these...
Unfortunately mostly dry
Due to ongoing drought the area appears to be mostly dry. I stopped by to look for birds and there were birds on the small amount of water that I located. When the water returns I believe that this...
Great Birding
Drove to the far south side by the Nature center & then east to small ditches on the north side of the road. BIRDS! Everywhere! Amazing day sitting in one spot all afternoon. Camping is nothing but a...
Amazing loa agin for viewing birds and waterfowl
The 2015 rains were very good to Hackberry Flat WMA and the wildlife is in its full glory! So many birds, waterfowl, insects, wildflowers and more! Hackberry Flat staff were so helpful and knowledgab...
Diverse Wildlife watching in SW OK
Hackberry Flat is southeast of Frederick, OK and west of Lawton, OK, home of Ft. Sill. The nearest Texas city of any size is Wichita Falls. In mid-October, the Wildlife Management Area personnel have ...
Doves everywhere. No water anywhere
I liked the doves. When the water is back, I'll like it even more. The staff has really taken great pains to make this 7,500 acres a solid migratory bird habitat--but we need rain to fill up all these...