• 71st Street Bridge Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 1.1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Concrete

    The 71st Street Bridge Trail is a short trail in Tulsa that extends from Turkey Mountain Park accross the 71st Street Bridge to Riverside Drive on the East bank of the Rive. Users can use this trail to connect to the East Bank Trail, as well as numerous foot paths in Turkey Mountain Park.

  • Centennial Trail (OK)

    Rail-Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 7.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt, Ballast

    Muskogee's Centennial Trail cuts a sideways U-shape, hugging the west end of the city and comprising three sections, seamlessly connected.
    Centennial North runs for 3.5 miles between N. 40th Street (across from Solara Hospital) and N. Main Street near Shawnee. The 2-mile Centennial South section runs from 4th Street downtown near the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Three Rivers Museum heading west to 32nd Street (US 69/64) by the historical Hatbox Airfield, where Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhardt had once flown.
    The elbow section of the trail, called the Love–Hatbox Sports Complex Loop, joins the north and south segments and includes a circuit totaling 3.5 miles.
    The Centennial Trail will take you through multiple landscapes—city parks, urban back yards, forested corridors, open space and wetlands—offering a little something for everyone.

  • Churchill Park Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Churchill Park Trail is a short one mile trail that serves neighborhoods in the City of Jenks, outside of Tulsa. This trail runs through Churchill Park, from S. Peoria Ave. to West 117th St. S., with access points along the way.

  • Claremore Lake Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 1.1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Claremore Lake Trail is a short multi-use trail that runs along the west side of Claremore Lake, in the City of Claremore outside of Tulsa. Beginning just north of E. Blue Starr Dr., the trail extends north to the intersection of E. Lowry Rd. and W. Lake Rd. The trail provides access to the lake, as well as scenic views.

  • Cleveland Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 2.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Cleveland Trail in Cleveland, Oklahoma, follows an abandoned right-of-way of the old Missouri–Kansas–Texa Railroad (MKT). The trail runs for 2.5 miles between Jodebo Road south of the town and the Arkansas River opposite Osage. The trail ends at the old trestle crossing the river.
    The trail follows a wooded corridor with surrounding wetlands riverine habitat. Year-round watch for waterfowl and shorebirds. During winter, you may see a bald eagle.
    For more information about the trail, contact Cleveland Parks & Rec:
    201 North Broadway Cleveland, OK 74020 (918) 358-3506

  • Country Aire Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 0.8 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Country Aire Trail is a short multi-use trail in the City of Broken Arrow, outside of Tulsa. The trail connects neighborhoods and parks in the west part of the city. The trail begins a S. Fir Ave, between Commercial Ct. and Dallas St, and extends north to E. 71st St S. There is a short spur to the West the connects to W. Elgin St. and W. Detroit St.

  • Creek Turnpike Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 4.1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Creek Turnpike Trail parallels the Creek Turnpike between Riverside Parkway (south of E 96th St.) and Memorial Road. The urban trail is an important travel corridor for pedestrians and cyclists and links neighborhoods, city parks and shopping districts. Though relatively flat, the trail does rise over several road crossings, making for a workout on bike or foot.
    You can access Tulsa's popular Hunter Park along the trail. The park has an 18-hole disc golf course, fishing pond, walking trail, playground, covered picnic pavilions and basketball courts. You can also park here to access the trail.
    At the west end, the Creek Turnpike Trail joins the Riverparks East Bank Trail. On the east the trail ends a three-way junction with the Liberty Trail and the Mingo Trail.

  • Fry Creek Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 2 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Fry Creek Trail is a 2 mile trail in the City of Bixby, just outside of Tulsa. The trail parallels Fry Creek from the Arkansas River to just north of E. 121st St. S., near Woodfield Estates.

  • Haikey Creek Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 0.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    This trail is a short multi-use trail in Broken Arrow, near Tulsa. The trail serves the neigborhoods of south Broken Arrow, running from E. 91st St. S. to S. Elm Pl.

  • Jenks Aquarium Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 2.25 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Jenks Aquarium Trail runs 2.25 miles between Jenks Pedestrian Bridge (near 96th Street and Riverside Parkway) and just west of Elm Street. The trail offers beautiful views of the Arkansas River and links the aquarium with the arboretum, as well as shops.

  • KATY Trail (Tulsa)

    Rail-Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 8.1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The KATY Trail runs between the northwest edge of downtown Tulsa and the suburb of Sand Springs. You can continue over the bridge to Prattville just south of the Arkansas River. Mile markers appear every 0.5 mile and begin at the east end in Tulsa. The trail closely follows US 412/US 64 through neighborhoods, parks and shopping districts. Several spurs from these places link to the trail along the way.
    Where US 412/US 64 crosses S. 25th W. Avenue, you can take the Newblock Park Trail south. Continuing toward Sand Springs the KATY Trail meets up with the River City Trail in River City Park.
    The KATY follows an old corridor of the former Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (a.k.a. the KATY). You'll find restrooms and drinking fountains about every mile, and covered resting areas offer shade during summer.

  • LaFortune Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 3.2 miles
    Surface: Crushed Stone

    The LaFortune Trail is a loop trail around LaFortune County Park southeast of the City of Tulsa. The trail includes numerous access points as well as connections of the park's recreational facilities, including golf course, baseball fields, tennis courts and the LaFortune Stadium.

  • Liberty Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 9.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Liberty Trail runs for 9.5 miles between New Orleans Street (101st Street) by Northeastern State University and where it meets the Mingo Trail near Creek Turnpike and Mingo Valley Expressway. The trail follows the South Loop of the Broken Arrow toll road until it reaches the university, where the Liberty Trail ends.
    Compared with other Tulsa trails, the Liberty Trail passes through more greenspace (toll road aside), linking the university with neighborhoods to the west and providing the perfect non-motorized way to access the city. The trail is hilly in some areas.

  • Midland Valley Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 3.3 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    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

  • Mingo Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 7.1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Mingo Trail comprises two separate segments in the city of Tulsa.
    The northern segment runs 3.75 miles between 41st Street and 11th Street and the best access is from Hicks Park (E. 35th St. and Mingo Rd.). The trail links parks and neighborhoods on Tulsa's east side. Some crossings go under the road but one at-grade crossing warrants caution: at Hicks Park E. 35th Street and Mingo Road.
    The southern segment runs 3.4 miles between Memorial Road and 81st Street; the best access is at the Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus (81st St. and US 169). At the southwest end of the Mingo Trail you can continue across S. Memorial Drive on the Creek Turnpike Trail. Use caution at the two at-grade crossings: 91st Street near the hospital and Mingo Road between 91st Street and 101st Street.

  • Newblock Park Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 1.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Newblock Park Trail runs for 1.5 miles between US 412/64/Sand Springs Expressway at N. 25th W. and Southwest Boulevard (11th Street bridge). The trail links the Riverparks trail system (West Bank and East Bank) and the KATY Trail.
    Along the trail you'll find a memorial to Tulsa Police (at Charles Page Blvd.). Use caution crossing at Charles Page Boulevard near Newblock Park since there is no pedestrian signal.

  • Osage Prairie Trail

    Rail-Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 14.5 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Osage Prairie Trail follows the corridor of the old Midland Valley Rail. The trail links Oklahoma State University in Tulsa with the town of Skiatook to the north. The trail is lighted in places for night use, and passes through both urban and rural landscapes. The southern end is mostly suburban, while around Skiatook and Sperry the trail takes on a more countryside atmosphere.

  • Pathfinder Parkway

    State: OK
    Length: 8.9 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    Pathfinder Parkway meanders through eastern Bartlesville, connecting several parks, schools, and the Eastland Shopping Center. The trail follows the Caney River and Turkey Creek, and a highlight of the journey is the beautiful suspension bridge over the river.
    Johnstone Park, on the trail's western end, is the city's oldest park. Here, you'll find an art center, picnic facilities, gardens, playground, and the restored Hulah Train Depot. On its east side, the trail provides access to Sooner Park, where you can picnic and play at the playground, ballfields, pool, and volleyball and tennis courts. Head south and you'll find Jo Allyn Lowe Park, which offers an arboretum, lake (fishing permitted), and tallgrass prairie.
    Much of the trail is wooded and it's not uncommon to spot deer or other wildlife. Along the way, signs will also help you identify birds that frequent the area.

  • Peoria Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 1.3 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Peoria Trail is a short multi-use trail that serves the north portion of the City of Tulsa. The trail paralles N. Peoria Ave. from E. Pine St. to Mohawk Blvd. The trail provides access to nearby residences and businesses, including the Seminole Hills Shopping Center.

  • River City Trail (OK)

    State: OK
    Length: 1.8 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The River City Trail is a short multi-use trail that runs through River City Park in the City of Sand Springs, just west of Tulsa. The trail provides access to the park's numerous recreational fields and offers views of the Arkansas River.

  • Riverparks East Bank Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 10.4 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Riverparks East Bank Trail runs north–south along the east bank of the Arkansas River through Tulsa. The popular pathway runs 10.5 miles between 101st Street at Riverside Parkway and Southwest Boulevard (US 66). Along the way you'll find picnic areas with outdoor grills, as well as parks, drinking fountains, restrooms and dining. The trail provides a shady journey along a scenic river. Make the trip even longer by crossing the 11th Street bridge at the north end of the trail and picking up the Riverparks West Bank Trail.
    At its southern end, the Riverparks East Bank Trail meets up with the Creek Turnpike Trail just south of 96th Street.

  • Riverparks West Bank Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 8 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Riverparks West Bank Trail runs north–south along the west bank of the Arkansas River through Tulsa. The popular pathway runs 8 miles between Southwest Boulevard (11th St. bridge) and 71st Street. The trail has a less urban feel than its neighbor, Riverparks East Bank Trail, which you can connect to via both the 11th Street bridge and the 21st Street bridge. There's also a pedestrian bridge connection at 29th Street.
    Along the way you'll find scenic river views, a soccer complex and River West Festival Park (hosting events throughout the year). The trail also provides access to Turkey Mountain Wilderness Area, with additional unpaved hiking and off-road biking trails.
    Stop near the soccer complex to watch kayakers plying the Tulsa Wave, or drop a line in the pond near the pedestrian bridge at 29th Street.

  • Riverwalk Trail (Bixby)

    State: OK
    Length: 2.1 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Bixby Trail runs through its namesake town southeast of Tulsa. The trail travels between E. 131st Street and N. Riverview Drive, the latter of which is south of the river. The trail parallels Memorial Drive (US 64) for much of its length then crosses the Arkansas River and heads east along the south bank a short distance.

  • Skelly By-Pass Yale Fulton Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 0.6 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    This short 1/2 mile trail in the City of Tulsa runs through the resitential area just outside of the Tulsa Promenade Shopping Center. The trail runs parallel to E. Skelly Dr. and S. Fulton Ave. between E. 42nd St. and S. Yale Ave.

  • Stone Mill Private Park Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 0.6 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Stone Mill Park Trail is a short trail in the City of Broken Arrow, southeast of Tulsa. The trail serves the residentail communities near the Floral Haven Memorial Gardens, providing an opportunity for recreation and active transportation.

  • Tisdale Expressway Trail

    State: OK
    Length: 1.2 miles
    Surface: Asphalt

    The Tisdale Expressway Trail is a short multi-use trail that parallels a portion of the Tisdale Expressway in Tulsa. The trail begins near the Tisdale Parkway at the end of W. Seminole St. and continues north along the Highway, eventually curving east along W. 26th St. N. and ending at N. Boston Pl.