'Foraging allowed': Senate unanimously approves picking on State property
Mar 28, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - On Friday, the Oklahoma Senate approved with unanimous support allowing foraging for nuts, edible plants, and fungi on state property.
Senate Bill 447, authored by Senator Mary Boren, D-Norman, noted she did not know it was against the law until a family member brought it t
o light.
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“My mother-in-law and mother were on state property, and they picked up a few pecans on their outing but were scolded by a state park ranger who told her it was illegal. Even if you are out hunting, if you pick up a single mushroom, technically, that’s against the law,” Boren said. “My legislation makes it legal for people to forage for nuts, edible plants or fungi on state property.”
Under the provisions of SB 447, any items gathered must be for personal use and not for resale.
“Since introducing this bill, I’ve heard from many Oklahomans about this issue. Foraging is actually a part of our history and culture, and a cherished memory in many families,” Boren said. After hearing so many ways lawmakers and citizens have enjoyed eating blackberries, poke, sand plums, wild onions, yucca, and morel mushrooms from foraging, I hope to see a cookbook with recipes for Oklahoma foragers. SB 447 ensures Oklahomans can continue to enjoy those traditions.”
The bill's next step for debate is the House of Representatives. ...read more read less