Owl Creek Farm
Owl Creek Farm
Owl Creek Farm
Owl Creek Farm
Nearest Town, Snyder, Oklahoma
540 acres

DIY Birdingat Owl Creek Farm

Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day

Owl Creek Farm is a great location for birders and wildlife photographers!

With Great Plains State Park and Tom Steed Reservoir nearby, in addition to our close proximity to the Red River, we see all kinds of different bird species. 

Come complete your next Ebird Checklist here and share it with us after your visit! We'd love to see any pictures you get of birds and wildlife on the farm!

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What’s Included

Outdoor Activities
  • Birdwatching
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John M

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John M

5.0(2 reviews)
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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 4:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
  • Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Not allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 2 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 4 Allowed
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy

Landowner

John M

Hosted by

John M

5.0(2 reviews)

The night I graduated from high school I was on my way to the reception station for the Army. In short order I became an Infantry soldier, then a paratrooper, then a Green Beret. Four tours in Vietnam, two Silver Stars and several of what we always called the V.C. Marksmanship Medal (Purple Heart), several missions in the Middle East and Central and South America and after 22 years of such fun and games I retired, thinking I'd find a job in corporate America. No such luck. So for the next 25 years I was a contractor, doing the same things but getting far better pay. I'm still active in that field. So I know of what I write.

Along the way I started writing, finding to my amazement there were people out there who might want to read what I wrote. Days of Fire came first, then the Men of Valor trilogy Napalm Dreams, Into the Treeline, Bayonet Skies. I was contacted by a media person who asked me to write a couple of scripts for the Soldier of Fortune TV show, and that was followed by a gig as a consultant for a video game, titled the same. Then I became the name and face for Soldier of Fortune I and II. Interrupted by Desert Storm when the Army once again needed my services, I stopped writing for a while. A few years later and I was bouncing around the Stans. Deciding that I was getting a little old for this stuff, I went back to writing. In the Apache County series I took the main characters from the Men of Valor and explored what it would be like to have a special operations type become a law enforcement officer. Five books in the series, and more to come.

John F. Mullins on Amazon 

The night I graduated from high school I was on my way to the reception station for the Army. In short order I became an Infantry soldier, then a paratrooper, then a Green Beret. Four tours in Vietnam, two Silver Stars and several of what we always called the V.C. Marksmanship Medal (Purple Heart), several missions in the Middle East and Central and South America and after 22 years of such fun and games I retired, thinking I'd find a job in corporate America. No such luck. So for the next 25 years I was a contractor, doing the same things but getting far better pay. I'm still active in that field. So I know of what I write.

Along the way I started writing, finding to my amazement there were people out there who might want to read what I wrote. Days of Fire came first, then the Men of Valor trilogy Napalm Dreams, Into the Treeline, Bayonet Skies. I was contacted by a media person who asked me to write a couple of scripts for the Soldier of Fortune TV show, and that was followed by a gig as a consultant for a video game, titled the same. Then I became the name and face for Soldier of Fortune I and II. Interrupted by Desert Storm when the Army once again needed my services, I stopped writing for a while. A few years later and I was bouncing around the Stans. Deciding that I was getting a little old for this stuff, I went back to writing. In the Apache County series I took the main characters from the Men of Valor and explored what it would be like to have a special operations type become a law enforcement officer. Five books in the series, and more to come.

John F. Mullins on Amazon 

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