Yukon, OK Running Trails and Maps

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Length
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Bert Cooper Trails

9.1 mi
State: OK
Asphalt

Bricktown Canal Trail

2 mi
State: OK
Asphalt, Concrete

Eagle Lake Trail (OK)

2 mi
State: OK
Asphalt, Dirt

Katy Trail (Oklahoma City)

6.3 mi
State: OK
Asphalt, Concrete

Lake Overholser East Trail

2.5 mi
State: OK
Asphalt

Lake Stanley Draper Trail

13.5 mi
State: OK
Asphalt

Legacy Trail (OK)

1.5 mi
State: OK
Concrete

Oklahoma River Trails

13 mi
State: OK
Asphalt

Spring Creek Trail (OK)

2.5 mi
State: OK
Asphalt

West River Trail (OK)

7.5 mi
State: OK
Concrete

South Grand Trail

10.5 mi
State: OK
Asphalt, Concrete

Will Rogers Trail

8.1 mi
State: OK
Asphalt, Concrete

Brock Creek Trail

1.2 mi
State: OK
Asphalt

Bomber Rail Trail

1 mi
State: OK
Concrete

Hefner-Overholser Trail

5.3 mi
State: OK
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
As you circle Lake Hefner on the Bert Cooper Trails, you will enjoy wide open views of the lake, bustling with sailboats during the summer. A highlight of the trail system, formerly known as the Lake...
OK 9.1 mi Asphalt
Oklahoma City’s Bricktown Canal Trail follows the manmade waterway south through a historic warehouse district and new development. The trail, which is designated for pedestrian use only, provides...
OK 2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Eagle Lake Trail is a 2-mile paved pathway stretching from Del City to Eastern Avenue in neighboring Oklahoma City. This short riverside trail, with a few extensions, could connect some of the...
OK 2 mi Asphalt, Dirt
Oklahoma City’s Katy Trail begins at Deep Fork Creek, near Interstate 44 and Grand Boulevard, and follows the roadway south along portions of an abandoned railroad. Those with an interest in trains...
OK 6.3 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Built in 1919, Lake Overholser is Oklahoma City's oldest reservoir. The scenic Lake Overholser East Trail closely follows its eastern shore and offers boat ramps, fishing piers and picnic areas. A...
OK 2.5 mi Asphalt
Lake Stanley Draper is a reservoir located in southeast Oklahoma, one of three in the city. In addition to water-based recreation activities like fishing, waterskiing and boating, the lake also boasts...
OK 13.5 mi Asphalt
The Legacy Trail runs 1.5 miles through the heart of Norman, Oklahoma. The walking and biking path parallels an active BNSF railroad, making it what is known as a rail-with-trail. The northern half of...
OK 1.5 mi Concrete
The Oklahoma River Trails provide a smooth, level pathway through downtown Oklahoma City free of motorized vehicle crossings. The tree-lined trails follow the north and south banks of their namesake,...
OK 13 mi Asphalt
The Spring Creek Trail provides a dose of natural beauty and tranquility just off the busy interstates that run through the suburban community of Edmond, Oklahoma. Currently stretching about 2.5 miles...
OK 2.5 mi Asphalt
Water is the common theme of the 7.5 mile West River Trail in southwest Oklahoma City. The paved trail runs along the North Canadian River, connecting Lake Overholser to the south bank of the Oklahoma...
OK 7.5 mi Concrete
The South Grand Trail provides a 10-mile journey through the heart of Oklahoma City with an eclectic mix of industrial, commercial and residential views. The horseshoe-shaped trail begins and ends on...
OK 10.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Will rogers Trail is an urban, non-motorized, multi-use pathway in Oklahoma City. The trail, together with the West River Trail and the planned Lake Draper Trail, are part of a wider initiative to...
OK 8.1 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Dotted with trees and closely following Brock Creek, the Brock Creek Trail offers a scenic and relaxing ride or walk in the southwestern corner of Oklahoma City. The trail is pleasantly sandwiched...
OK 1.2 mi Asphalt
The Bomber Rail Trail is paved concrete path that follows a former rail corridor through Midwest City for about a mile. Some of the old tracks are still visible in places along the trail. Heading...
OK 1 mi Concrete
The Hefner-Overholser Trail offers a convenient connection between two of Oklahoma City's popular reservoirs. To explore these lakes, you can hop on the Bert Cooper Trails at the northern trailhead or...
OK 5.3 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Lake Stanley Draper Trail

Nice Trail. Rolling Hills!

October, 2023 by jtfabrizio

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!

Lake Stanley Draper Trail

Nice loop trail for avid cyclists to do laps w/o feeling repetitive. Trail surface very smooth & nice curves & easy grades.

October, 2023 by john.shidel

Nice loop trail for avid cyclists to do laps w/o feeling repetitive. Trail surface very smooth & nice curves & easy grades.

Oklahoma River Trails

Paved,great views,confusing river crossing, homeless

May, 2023 by christine.wentworth

We rode 20 miles round trip beginning at the Trailhead near the Bass Pro Shop & the Westward expansion bronze statues. We had a map that depicted how we could ride the north & south sides of the river and where to cross however the river crossings were not marked well on either side of the trail and caused us a lot of time and stress trying to find them. We travelled west on the north (city) side of the border with trail and crossed the river at the first bridge ¿ about 8 miles. There was a sizeable homeless encampment about 1 mile before the bridge and when we crossed the street bridge a homeless person’s unleashed dog startled us with barks & growls. There were no obvious signs on

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Lake Stanley Draper Trail

Burn loads of calories & build cardio strength!

April, 2023 by christine.wentworth

Lovely trail with challenging, extended uphills. I recommend riding the path clockwise as it appears many regulars have learned. My husband & I rode counter clockwise and saw everyone else going the opposite direction as we walked our bikes up the steepest inclines against the wind. We saw a scissor tail swallow and many other more common birds enjoying the reservoir environment. We started & ended at the marina and had our lunch at the well maintained picnic pavilion.

Lake Stanley Draper Trail

Burn a lot of calories & build cardio on this trail!

April, 2023 by christine.wentworth

Very fun ride but I recommend riding it clockwise; regulars seem to already know this because my husband and I were the only greenhorns riding counter clockwise and walking our bikes uphill against the wind¿ We parked at the marina and ended with a picnic lunch at the lovely park with a picnic pavilion. We saw a scissor tail swallow and many other more common birds enjoying the reservoir.

Bert Cooper Trails

Good for beginners

April, 2023 by meganparks1402

My boyfriend and I like this trail, it’s flat for the most part, clean, and is relatively pretty. It does get crowded in the afternoon but not terrible. This weekend the wind was rough, for the first few miles it was brutal and the wind resistance was almost unbearable. I definitely recommend not coming on a windy day.

Lake Stanley Draper Trail

If a challenge is what you’re looking for, you found it!

April, 2023 by meganparks1402

My boyfriend and I did this trail this weekend and had no idea how challenging it would be. The hills here are brutal going up but so much fun going down. We’re both beginner cyclists and he made it up all hills until the very last few, I did about half before I had to start walking up lol. It isn’t very pretty here but it was clean, felt safe, and wasn’t crowded.

Bert Cooper Trails

I ride this several times a week from my house. It's a fantastic ride, especially before the sun comes up. I've seen deer, skunks, a weasel of some sort and kittens.

July, 2022 by lloydrosen

I ride this several times a week from my house. It's a fantastic ride, especially before the sun comes up. I've seen deer, skunks, a weasel of some sort and kittens.

Legacy Trail (OK)

Great Trail for a Short Outing

July, 2022 by smnn94ntzf

Great scenery, proximity to restaurants, a park, a bookstore, and the library.

Katy Trail (Oklahoma City)

Paved, no roads, uncrowded

June, 2022 by beaglepuppydog

Great bike trail that is 6ish miles one-way. Can start by parking over by Douglas Park/golf course and the trail is connected right to the sidewalks. Uncrowded, nice greenery, some bridges, followed by train tracks, then ending a little past the Railway/Firefighter/Science/Zoo Museum. Ends at a little dead end loop by Deep Fork River when you bike past some neighborhoods.

Oklahoma River Trails

Ride southeast from Regatta Park

April, 2022 by bluegrasslass

Overnight in OKC with our cruisers. Smooth, paved trail with little change in elevation. Windy in April, and on the north side of the river lots of highway noise. So, nice path along the River, but otherwise not very interesting. Path not busy but cyclists who passed us gave no warning.

Bricktown Canal Trail

FOR PEDESTRIANS ONLY?

October, 2021 by thejake91739

We experienced a small portion of the Bricktown Canal Trail on a quiet, pedestrian-free morning in early October. I stress "pedestrian free" since we did not see or pass a single pedestrian on this designated Pedestrian Only pathway. (It's my understanding that the Canal Trail is the downtown hotspot at night when the restaurants and bars are packed.)

FULL DISCLOSURE: Even though the trail is designated for pedestrians only, we utilized a very small pedestrian-free segment of the Canal Trail on our bikes.

I suppose the trail is perfect for tourists wandering around Bricktown seeing the sights and wanting to get in some steps, and for the evening revelers as well, but it's way too short for anyone thinking about biking it UNLESS you combine it with other routes and downtown sites which is precisely what we did.

We took advantage of Ryan's expertise and his rideOKC.com to pedal around on his Art and Architecture Tour. This was truly the way for us to enhance our knowledge about the history of the city and state, and its people, culture, monuments, and art. His routes through the city were safe, and it was definitely the way for a couple of sixty-somethings from SoCal to familiarize themselves with the various downtown sections of OKC and its Bricktown Canal Trail!

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