OFF ROAD AND TRAILS

The following bicycle and pedestrian facilities have been or soon will be constructed through resources provided by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration. The associated federal funding was provided through the Transportation Enhancement Program provisions of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA).

For more information, call or write:

Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Special Projects Branch
200 N.E. 21st Street
(405)522-0990,(405)522-3797
Fax: (405) 522-1620

Note: The list below was compiled before this manual was printed in 1999. There are likely many more trails than those listed here. It is recommended that you contact DOT as shown above for up-to-date information. 

Ada

Ada High School Rail Trail (to Downtown), 4 miles

Altus

Quartz Mountain State Park Trail System, 2 miles

Ardmore

Ardmore Regional Park/High School Trail, 3 miles

Bartlesville

Pathfinder Parkway Trail Bridge

Bartlesville

Pathfinder Parkway Trail Extension, 3 miles

Bixby

Old Highway 64 Bridge Conversion to Trail Crossing

Bixby

Arkansas River South Bank Trail System, I mile

Del City

Ray Trent Park Trail System, 2 miles

Edmond

UCO Campus Trail, I mile

Lawton

Elmer Thomas Park Trail System, I mile

McAlester

Hospital Park Trail (Gene Stipe Boulevard), I mile

Midwest City

Joe B. Barnes Regional Park Trail, I mile

Muskogee

Three Forks Harbor Trail (McClellan/Kerr Navigational Channel), I mile

Muskogee

Midland Valley Rail Trail to Honor Heights Park, 2 miles

Norman

Norman Rail Corridor Trail (Downtown), 1 mile

Oklahoma City

Lake Overholser Trail, 3 miles

Oklahoma City

South Grand Boulevard Trail, 4 miles

Oklahoma City

Lake Hefner Trail, 12 miles

Shawnee

Airport Trail System, 2 miles

Spiro

Spiro Lake Trail, I mile

Stillwater

Boomer Lake Trail System, 5 miles

Tulsa

North Extension of the Riverside Trail System, 5 miles

Tulsa

Creek Turnpike Trail, 5 miles

Tulsa

Midland Valley Trail, I mile

Tulsa

Martin Luther King/4th Street Bikeway, 10 miles

Tulsa

Greenwood/Mohawk Bikeway, 12 miles

Tulsa

PSO Trail System at the Arkansas River, 2 miles

Tulsa

71st Street Bridge across the Arkansas River

Wagoner

City Park Trail to High School, I mile

Webber's Falls

Arkansas River Landing Trail, I mile


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