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My review is limited to the OSU parking lot to Sperry only: Paved trail, somewhat shady, but not the part of town to be in. Broken glass on trail, no toilets. We were told the ride from Sperry to Skiatook was much nicer.
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.
This trail needs MAJOR maintenance south of the TCC campus. Tree limbs are growing out over it, preventing bicycling. The grass in places has grown 6 inches in from each side. The part going under the Creek Turnpike needs to be re-surfaced in some areas & have runoff dirt 3 inches deep removed in others. I call it the Kilimanjaro Trail leading to the hiking area where the turnpike diverges. It's like navigating a jungle to pass through it.
Trail an asphalt paved with easy grades. Southern areas are urban and have a significant homeless presence. Sperry is a wonderful town that has embraced the trail wholeheartedly. Skiatook has an excellent park on the trail but I couldn’t find anything of trail to recommend. All in all a great ride.
Awesome well paved and separate from car traffic trail crossing the Arkansas River. Connects east and west trails to form the loop. Western terminus is on top of the hill, and makes for a challenging climb but a great downhill ride on the other side!
The West Bank Trail helps to form a loop along the Arkansas River in Tulsa. The west side is a mix of urban in the north, industrial in middle, and forest in the south. The southern terminus has a challenging gradient, so be prepared. Also, the southern area has off road gravel trails, but I don’t do gravel, so can make no further comment about them.
A well maintained asphalt trail that has separate walking and biking lanes. All lanes are spacious and well marked making a pleasant experience for all users. Connects with other trails in vast Tulsa Trails network for convenient travel through the area.
I rode the Centennial Trail in mid April in a weekday morning. The trail is in good shape and very few people. I was able to hammer most of the way. I recommend checking this trail out. I give it five stars though it could use some cleaning up. Traveling cyclist Facebook
Nice shaded areas with picnic tables and views of the river.
Great trail on Saturday afternoon. You do have to cross a few roads, thankfully we never had to stop for traffic. Ended in Gathering Place Park.
I rode the Osage Prairie trail in October 2024. I started in Central Park in Skiatook and rode to the north terminus then back south to E 63rd st N in Turley. The trail was great up to that point then there was a lot of trash and broken glass. I saw a group milling around ahead of me so I turned around. The 10 or so miles I rode in the north part were 5 stars. A nice straight long distance trail. There are two busy road intersections and the death machines DO NOT slow down so be careful on those. I had a close to death experience. Traveling cyclist Facebook
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