Explore the best rated trails in Paden, OK, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Riverwalk Trail (Bixby) and Fry Creek Trail . With more than 13 trails covering 56 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
We’ve ridden many bike trails across the Midwest and the south and this is probably in the top ten. Scenery of the river, park trail landscaping makes for an exciting, never boring ride. Trail surface is probably the worst part of the trail due to lots of cracks in the asphalt. Could use a resurface. Overall great 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.
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
Nice shaded areas with picnic tables and views of the river.
I rode the Riverparks East Bank in mid October 2024. The trail was open from end to end. It’s like a bicycle super highway with lane markings and no passing zones completely separated from the adjacent pedestrian path with very few death machine crossings. Overall a level, very safe, and enjoyable trail. I rate this 5 stars for sure! Traveling cyclist Facebook
Ride my bike from the liberty trail to the turnpike trail. Great ride!
I rode this trail on a windy day in August 2024 counter clockwise ( I've read here that's the wrong way ). Very nice wide asphalt in mint condition and a yellow lane marker like a highway has. The trail winds around Lake Stanley Draper with gentle hills and curves. Someone riding in the opposite direction said he saw a bobcat but I did not, though I looked pretty hard! 13.5 miles of bliss without a single boring moment. 5 stars!
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We were nearly the only ones. Hills and curves are fun to ride. We saw deer and birds. A nice view of the lake on the trail. Several trailhead parking lots. There’s a tent camping area that looked pretty nice.
FYI it’s longer than 2.5 miles. At least it is now. You can start west of 35 at the food places and take the trail all the way to the swimming beach at the lake. High speeds with a wide pavement trail for the road bikes. Theirs also unpaved off shoots for the MTBs. I park my Jeep at Integris on the east side of 35 and ride all the way to the water behind the parking lot for the swimming area
Great 13.5 mile trail with rolling hills. Had the loop to myself today. It was 40 degrees and raining. Saw 8 deer too and there’s even some hidden gems to catch your attention and get your mind off the grind! Run it counter clockwise for max hills!
Nice loop trail for avid cyclists to do laps w/o feeling repetitive. Trail surface very smooth & nice curves & easy grades.
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