Oklahoma
Bicycle - Pedestrian Trails
Review of Selected Transportation Enhancement
Trails
(This section still under construction)
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Description
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River
Parks, Midland Valley, Creek Turnpike, and Newblock Park Trails
Tulsa |
25 miles of asphalt trials along the Arkansas River
Parking on east side of river at Zinc Dam, 21st Street, 41st Street,
71st Street, and 91st Street
Parking on west side of river at 21st near the skate park.
Underpasses at US-75, 21st Street Bridge, I-44, 71st Street, and
91st Street.
New segment goes east from Riverside along the Creek Turnpike to
Memorial Avenue.
More information at Tulsa Bicycle Club and INCOG websites.
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KATY Trail
Sand Springs |
Rails to Trails project. On route of the old Kansas-Texas RR.
Starts at Highways 97 and US-412 (north of McDonald's) and connects
to the Tulsa Trails and downtown Tulsa to the east.
Flat and tree lined.
Interesting steel bridge crosses several active railroad tracks
near downtown Tulsa.
Underpass at US-75 connects to Tulsa Riverside Trails.
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Lake Hefner Trails
Oklahoma City |
9.5 mile loop around Lake Hefner in northwest OKC.
10 foot wide asphalt trail.
Separate trails for bicycles and pedestrians on east side.
Parking available on south and east sides of Lake Hefner.
Trail goes through golf course, marina, and across the dam.
Water and portable restrooms a various places.
Access trail from Portland, McArthur, and Britton Roads
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Ray Trent Park
Del City |
2 mile "Y" connecting residential areas with parks.
Eight foot wide asphalt trail with three bridges.
Crosses under Interstate Highway 40.
Parking in Ray Trent Park.
One restroom faciltity.
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Kameoka Trail
Stillwater |
3 mile (5 km) loop around Boomer Lake Park.
10 foot wide concrete sidewalk with two wooden bridges.
Two rest rooms (Open April thru Oct).
Water fountains outside of restrooms (April-Oct).
Parking on east and west sides of the lake and at High School.
3/4 mile trail south to High School along Boomer Creek.
Next 1/2 mile on local streets.
New 1/4 mile section between McElroy and Hall-of-Fame Avenues.
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