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This was my first ride on the trail, started at the OSU campus, went to Skiatook took a small rest then came back. Bridge is still out but found a nice “sidewalk” to make the detour. Wasn’t expecting greatness but it was nice for a long ride(32 miles)!
No notice that the bridge is out. A lot of horizontal cracks on the trail, some that could do a lot of damage. A lot of road crossings and blind view of oncoming traffic. Beautiful scenery, sketchy on the southern part of the trail in Tulsa county.
Since the trail was redone last year it is a fantastic place to walk and I feel safe there. If you walk in the evening there are overhead lights in some areas and in trail lighting in others.
Trailing alongside one of the nicest Aquariums in the midwest is this out of the way,well-kept trail that connects Riverwalk trails to Peoria street in Jenk, OK. From the western terminus you can sidewalk all the way to downtown Jenks in a loop back to the north and east.
Way back nestled in the woods this is a beautiful short trail connecting other longer trails (river parks and Mingo and liberty trail). It’s somewhat hilly and curvy in areas. It’s has one under bridge area that is often a little muddy or wet where u must slow down. Between main streets of Sheridan and Yale there is 180 degree cut back to get under bridge. Otherwise u may find yourself at Hunter Park.
Several challenging hills but scenic. This trail connects riverside trails with Mingo valley.
I rode 5 miles of the trail from Jo Allyn park and it was beautiful. They had recently mowed along the edges of the trail, it had nice signage for the most part and benches for resting at nice intervals. It appears to be a well-kept trail. There were quite a few walkers, joggers and bicyclists out today (even though it was late morning on a Tuesday) and I never felt that it was unsafe. I am a woman and took my 9 year old son. There are some rolling hills but nothing crazy. The majority of our ride was through the woods, so was shaded and pleasant.
My husband and I just got new cruiser bikes and we are investigating the different bike trails. This trail was lovely! We started near Harwelden Mansion and headed south, along a very nice bike trail, clearly marked and differentiated from the walking trails. All kinds of bikers, from small children and parents to more experienced riders were enjoying the trail. We took the trail from about 21st Street south to about 41st. It took us on quite a lovely ride near the Gathering Place and along Riverside Drive. The water and the lovely flowers were great. We highly recommend!overlooking
My husband and I just recently took a leisurely ride on our new bikes on this trail. We started behind a park near 31st and Mingo and went both south and north. Very pleasant path, a little open and exposed to the sun. If you take this trail, bring plenty of water. We were hoping it went south of 41st Street, too, but it did not appear to.
Great trail. Started south from Skiatook. Mile markers at 14, 13 and 12 so was going to check accuracy of my recently changed tire size settings in my bike computer. Took reading at mile 14 and planned again at mile 4. Just after mile marker 12 a sign said entering Tulsa County. Then no more mile markers. So much for plan. Worse still no information markers of any kind in Tulsa Co. made a couple of wrong turns when options presented themselves. Then approaching downtown Tulsa trail enters a large parking lot with no information on where to pick it up. Just drove city streets for rest of ride.
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