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We parked at the Regetta Park Landing. We immediately crossed over to the south side of the river and headed east. Nice smooth surface with open view of river and dowtown OKC. Turned back at the end and headed west and crossed over to north side of river at Portland Ave and headed east back to Regetta Park. This is also near canal walking trail which is very nice area. Overall a wonderful ride with great open views of the river and downtown. Well kept trail.
We connected from OK River trail on the northwest end of this trail. Immediately noticed a lot of glass throughout the trail. This was probably once a nice trail but now there are homeless camps along wooded and grassy areas, trash everywhere and just dirty. I did not really want to stop even if there were places to rest. Trail goes through a couple of parks. One, Woodson Park, really nice which was the highlight of the trip regarding cleanliness and good facilities. OKC, you need to invest in those trucks that suck up trash and clean up this trail!
Great carefree ride around the lake. Very easy on an e-bike . There are inclines drops and turns that make it fun! Speed was at 26mph on one of the downhill glides.
In May 2025, I biked a total of 18 miles covering each trail to the endpoints in the parks. I rode a couple days after a huge rainstorm (I heard record breaking amounts), so a few parts of the trail were still under water. I happened to come across a local rider who guided me on some streets to get around them. It was a good trail and good for Bartlesville.
Trail an asphalt paved with easy grades. Southern areas are urban and have a significant homeless presence. Sperry is a wonderful town that has embraced the trail wholeheartedly. Skiatook has an excellent park on the trail but I couldn’t find anything of trail to recommend. All in all a great ride.
Awesome well paved and separate from car traffic trail crossing the Arkansas River. Connects east and west trails to form the loop. Western terminus is on top of the hill, and makes for a challenging climb but a great downhill ride on the other side!
The West Bank Trail helps to form a loop along the Arkansas River in Tulsa. The west side is a mix of urban in the north, industrial in middle, and forest in the south. The southern terminus has a challenging gradient, so be prepared. Also, the southern area has off road gravel trails, but I don’t do gravel, so can make no further comment about them.
A well maintained asphalt trail that has separate walking and biking lanes. All lanes are spacious and well marked making a pleasant experience for all users. Connects with other trails in vast Tulsa Trails network for convenient travel through the area.
Well maintained asphalt trail with small section on quiet residential street. Park is welcome green space in central Tulsa. Connects River Parks Trail and Katy Trail for a convenient riding experience.
Pleasant paved asphalt trail with easy railroad grade. A few homeless folks near downtown Tulsa as noted by other reviewers. Some distractions from the parallel highway, but this an urban to suburban commuter trail. Well tree lined and shaded, a welcome addition for summer rides in summer. S
I rode the Centennial Trail in mid April in a weekday morning. The trail is in good shape and very few people. I was able to hammer most of the way. I recommend checking this trail out. I give it five stars though it could use some cleaning up. Traveling cyclist Facebook
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