Midland Valley Trail :
Oklahoma
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Description:
This trail connects with approximately 20 miles of paved trails that run, for the most part, along the Arkansas River in Tulsa. Located at the trail head is the best striped bass and catfish fishing area in Tulsa.

The trail connects into the another 6.5 mile rail-trail project that connects Tulsa to the city of Sand Springs

The Midland Valley trail also connects Tulsa's Central Business District with with Riverparks

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Parking & Trail Access:
Parking is available at the Centennial Park, Maple Park and 31st and Riverside trailheads.
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Tulsa's Treasure
By Eagronis on August 23, 2008
I would like visitor's to Tulsa to know that even though the Rails to Trails parts of River Parks is only a few miles long, it connects seamlessly to the entire River Parks Systems which runs approximately 12 miles North and South along the Arkansas River, then turns east and runs maybe another 7 miles using land which would normally lie unused along the expressway. It will soon connect to run at least 10 more miles. In all this you will only cross, I think, 3 surface streets. Tulsa is notoriously bad for biking/walking on city streets. Sidewalks on main streets and neighborhoods both are a rarity, but our trail system is a jewel. Over the years I've walked every inch of it and can't praise it enough
Midland Valley Rails To Trails Extention
By Patrick Fox on April 11, 2007
"Construction is set to begin to extend the existing trail approximately 2 miles to downtown Tulsa and connecting to the on street bike system. Additionally, the Osage Prairie Trail extends north from Downtown Tulsa 17 miles to Skiatook, OK. This trail is also built on the former Midland Valley RR ROW."
Trails west of the river
By Amanda Wandres on September 27, 2004
"I just wanted to add to the review with the picture of the Pedestrian Bridge. Although the bridge is currently being restored, the trail that crosses the bridge DOES connect to equally beautiful trails on the west side of the Arkansas River. From there, you can journey north or south along the river for quite a number of miles, returning on a selection of several other bridges with safely walled-off areas for pedestrians or bikers.

These trails are maintained by Tulsa Parks Department and are always in excellent condition!"