Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics

Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
At the southeast part of the loop, not long after the creek crossing.

The Buzzard Roost Nature Trail at Lake Tenkiller (northwest Sequoyah County, Oklahoma) is a pretty 1-mile loop on Cato Creek.

Although there are no blazes, it is not hard to follow the trail. It has some pretty views, especially along the creek.

My full profile of the trail is in this post. These are more photos I took on that hike (November 19, 2016).

Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Buzzard Roost Nature Trail, Lake Tenkiller

Although the creek was pretty dry then, there was some nice fall foliage.

Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Near the beginning of the loop (west side).
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Concrete footbridge around .2 that crosses Cato Creek.
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Uphill stretch after the trail crosses over to the west side
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Footbridge that crosses the stream about midway through the west side of the loop.
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Buzzard Roost Nature Trail, Lake Tenkiller
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
The south part of the loop is one of the prettiest areas of the trail.
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Fall foliage on an uphill stretch in the south part of the Buzzard Roost Trail
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Most of the trail is not all that rocky, but there are parts with some really pretty rocks.
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Buzzard Roost Nature Trail as it returns to the trailhead.
Lake Tenkiller: Buzzard Roost Trail Fall Pics photo
Buzzard Roost Nature Trail

Photo Gallery

Click below for full-screen photo gallery of these pics and more taken the same day.

By Mike Newman

Mike Newman, editor and creator of Arklahoma Hiker, likes to day hike and walk outdoors in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

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