Liberty Trail:
Oklahoma
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Description:
ALERT The Liberty Trail along the Creek Turnpike in Broken Arrow is closed until about July 1, 2012, while entrance and exit ramps to Aspen Avenue are being built. The trail will be closed 0.5 mile to the east and west of Aspen Ave.

From the INCOG Website:
The Liberty Trail is the newest trail in the Tulsa Area Trail system. Finished along with the South Loop of the Creek Turnpike, the trail follows the turnpike for almost it's entire length. Some parts of the trail are hilly for two reasons. First, the natural topography of the area is hilly. Second, many of the street crossings are at-grade meaning that the trail rises to the level of the street crossing. Most of the street crossings have traffic signals, making it easier for pedestrians to cross.

Although housing development is rapidly moving out since the construction of the turnpike, much of the land surrounding the turnpike is rural, sometimes horses can be seen grazing along the way. The trail is maintained by the Broken Arrow Parks Department.

Although the Creek Turnpike runs parallel to the trail, road noise is not a problem. The traffic on this stretch of road is only moderate, and there is little tractor-trailer traffic, making it a pleasurable walking or biking experience.
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Nice Clean Paved Trail.
By rlinger in August, 2010
On August 22, 2010, I biked the Liberty Trail starting around 8:30AM at the trail-end near NSU-Broken Arrow Campus. Nice rolling hills. Not too many people. Trail width holds 2 lanes (2-way). Going under bridges, the width narrows and you have to slow down as you can not see if there is runners or bikers coming in your lane or not. Has a few areas with overgrown johnson grass. Just needs a little TLC. Pavement is brand-new. I am just starting to bike again after laying off for 10 years. I think the trail could use some visual appealing elements. Maybe some flowers or other visual elements. I saw some long-horn cattle in a nearby field on my way back.