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OKC Walking & Bike Trails 2020.Indd 2020 North & South River Trails foundation PARKS & TRAILS & PARKS Greater Oklahoma City Oklahoma Greater Oklahoma City Trails Map N Coltrane Rd N Coltrane N Bryant Ave N Eastern Ave N Eastern N Santa Fe Ave N Santa Fe N Kelley Ave N Kelley N May Ave N May N Pennsylvania Ave N Pennsylvania N Rockwell Ave N Rockwell N Western Ave Western N N MacArthur N Sara Rd Rd N Morgan N Council Rd N Council N County N Midwest Blvd N Midwest Line Rd Blvd N Douglas Blvd NE 150th St OKLAHOMA INTERSTATE Arcadia 74 35 Rd N Post W Memorial Rd Lake NE 136th St N Anderson Rd N Meridian Ave John Kilpatrick E Memorial Rd INTERSTATE Turnpike 44 Turner Turnpike N Air Depot Blvd NW 122nd St N Sooner Rd NE 122nd St H e f n e OKLAHOMA r P 3 k w N Westminster Rd Westminster N W Hefner Rd y E Hefner Rd John Kilpatrick Turnpike John Kilpatrick US INTERSTATE 1. Bert Cooper Trail – 9.5 miles of Lake 77 44 paved trail around Oklahoma City’s Hefner North Grand E Britton Rd best sailing lake. See sailboats, W Britton Rd Boulevard Trail Broadway Extension Broadway Lake Hefner Golf Course, Stars and OKLAHOMA INTERSTATE Stripes Park, Lions’ Children’s Park, 3 35 OKC Yacht Club and numerous Hefner Overholser Trail W Wilshire Blvd East Wharf restaurants. There are W Wilshire Blvd fi shing docks, boat ramps, picnic NW Grand Grand Boulevard Independence Ave Independence 14 Historical Trail Bert Cooper areas, and a remote-control aircraft Blvd OKLAHOMA 2 Trail INTERSTATE fi eld. Toilets and water fountains are 74 44 NE 63rd St available along the trail. Connects NW 63rd St 1 to North Grand Boulevard Trail and Hefner-Overholser Trail. Wiley Post NE OKLAHOMA 13 Grand Airport Blvd NW 50th St 3 NE 50th St N Lincoln Blvd N Lincoln 2. Hefner-Overholser Trail – Most of INTERSTATE trail is dedicated trail space, with ap- US 235 66 US INTERSTATE proximately 2 miles of on-street bik- 66 44 NW 36th St NE 36th St INTERSTATE ing trail. Trail edges along west side Lake Blvd Drexel Martin King Ave Luther of Wiley Post Airport. Total length: Overholser Will Rogers 35 Katy Trail INTERSTATE Trail 5.7 miles. Connects Bert Cooper 44 North Canadian River NE 23rd St 2nd Edition 2nd Trail and Lake Overholser Trail. Visit NW 23rd St also the Stichcomb Wildlife Refuge. 4 Ave N Broadway INTERSTATE Trails Map Trails NW 19th St 235 NW 16th St 12 NW 10th St Bricktown Canal NE 10th St Trail Oklahoma City Oklahoma Blvd EK Gaylord Lake Overholser North & South NE 4th St Soldier Trail River Trails Creek West River Trail Trails 3 Reno Ave Reno Ave 3. Overholser Trail – Runs about 2.5 Reno Ave INTERSTATE INTERSTATE miles along east side of Lake Overhol- OKC Blvd Blvd S Lincoln 7 Oklahoma River 40 40 INTERSTATE S Agnew Ave S Agnew 6 ser. See the OKC Riversport Adven- 40 INTERSTATE 40 ture area with water activities, rentals 5 Ave SW 15th St Exchange Eagle Lake SE 15th St SW 15th St Ave S Central and a café as well as fi shing docks. Grand Blvd Trail Grand Blvd 10 Connects to Hefner-Overholser Trail Shields INTERSTATE North Canadian River Blvd 11 2nd Edition at 39th St. Expressway and to the 35 West River Trailhead at NW 10th St. SE 29th St SW 29th St St Byers The Greater Oklahoma City South Grand Blvd. Trail INTERSTATE 40 Parks & Trails Foundation INTERSTATE Grand Blvd Airport Rd 44 OKLAHOMA SE 44th St North & South SW 44th St 152 8 River Trails Trails Color Key Tinker OKLAHOMA 152 Dedicated Bicycling/Walking Trail AFB 4. Will Rogers Trail – This trail runs Trail Follows Sidewalk or Street Future Dedicated Trail (Funded) S Air Depot Blvd SE 59th St for 8 miles and the north trailhead SW 59th St Future Sidewalk or Street Trail (Funded) is at the southside of Lake Hefner Future Sidewalk or Street Trail (Not Yet Funded) Under Construction and the south trailhead is where S Westminster Rd Westminster S INTERSTATE Meridian Ave. and the Oklahoma Rd S Morgan INTERSTATE SW 74th St INTERSTATE S Council Rd S Council 240 SE 74th St S County 240 River meet.There are shelters, bike S MacArthur Blvd 240 Line Rd S Rockwell Ave S Rockwell racks and the trail is asphalt with a concrete traffi c barrier. Be sure to Blvd S Midwest visit Will Rogers Park. SE 89th St SW 89th St S Shields Blvd W Stanley E Stanley Will Rogers Draper Dr For more information visit us at www.okcparksandtrails.org. World Mission: The Greater Oklahoma City Parks and Trails Foundation INTERSTATE SE Airport 35 Police Station • 104th St is a 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to being a leading advocate SW 104th St Draper for parks, trails and public spaces in Central Oklahoma. The N 27th St Lake 5. West River Trail – Connects to Stanley foundation works with donors, community organizations and INTERSTATE Dr Draper government agencies to enhance our parks, trails and public spaces Oklahoma River Trails to the east 44 S Broadway SE 119th St through advocacy, education, programming and grant-making and Overholser Trail to the north, Ave NOTE TO MAP USER: SW 119th St opportunities. N 12th St for 7.7 miles. Visit Crystal Lake There are seven (7) Funded Future Trails shown by red S Meridian Ave The Foundation wishes to thank the following for helping us make (left) along the trail. Enjoy Draper Lake lines on various maps. SE this map possible: landscaping along the way. On Map 1: Bluff Creek Future Trail (below dam) Trails S Sunnylane Rd S Midwest Blvd S Midwest S Douglas Blvd S Air Depot Blvd S Western Ave Western S S Bryant Ave S Pennsylvania S Santa Fe Ave S Santa Fe S Sooner Rd S Eastern Ave S Eastern S Portland Ave S Portland S 4th St 134th St On Map 2: Future Ped. Bridge Over Wilshire Blvd. SW 134th St 9 S Anderson Rd On Map 3: Future ½ mile Trail South of Overholser Dam Ave S May On Map 13: Deep Fork Creek Future Trail; Agnew Railroad Bridge Future Trail; OK River Greenway Future Ave Trail; South River Future Trail SW 149th St S 19th St SE 149th St Note: #7 on reverse side Trosper Park Golf Course City of Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation Dept. City of Oklahoma City Planning Dept. okcparksandtrails.org LEGEND Walking/Bicycling Trail Trailhead Trail follows Street or Sidewalk City Parks Future Dedicated Trail P Parking Future Sidewalk or Street Trail (Funded) Restrooms 6. North & South River Trails – These 2 popular trails run along 8. South Grand Boulevard Trail – Runs east from Woodson Park 9. Stanley Draper Lake Trail – Stanley Draper Lake Trail – Be- 10. Eagle Lake Trail – OKC’s newest trail – 2 miles long, connect- 11. Soldier Creek Trail (Midwest City) – Soldier Creek Trail (Midwest Future Sidewalk or Street Trail (Not Funded) Boat Ramp both sides of the Oklahoma River next to Downtown OKC. and continues east on SW Grand Blvd. for several miles, goes over ginning at a trailhead just south of I-240 on Midwest Blvd., this ing the South River Trail on the west to trailheads on East Reno City) – 6 trails can be found in Soldier Creek Park, all total about Under Construction Spectacular views of downtown, the OKC Boathouse District I-35 then turns north into Trosper Park at SE 29th. It heads north to paved trail goes for approx. 7 miles around the lake (7 additional Ave. Parking on the east end exists now. FUTURE Eagle Lake to 5 miles of connecting trails. You may see a Pecan Grove, Joe B. and River Rapids Area and parks dot both sides of the river. trailhead near East Reno Blvd. Length is 7.4 miles. On the trail you miles under construction). There are mountain bike riding areas Draper Lake Trails: E. on Reno to Sunnylane, S. on Sunnylane Barnes Park, tennis complex, soccer complex, John Conrad Golf ©2020 Greater Oklahoma City Parks & Trails Foundation Easy access and parking are found along both trails (14 miles). may see Trosper Park & Golf Course, Whisenhunt Sports Complex and as well. You may see the boat marina with rentals on the west to 15th, E. on 15th to Sooner, S. to 59th, E. to Air Depot, S. on Course, baseball fi elds, Lost Lakes Water Park, and Veterans Me- Maps & Brochure by Map Ink (405) 831-3858 Connects to West River Trail (west) and Eagle Lake Trail (east). Woodson Park. side of the lake and numerous areas to park. Air Depot past I-240 to Trailhead, E. to Draper Lake Trail. morial. Stinchcomb McMillan Park Pat Murphy Park Blu Creek Park John Kilpatrick Wildlife Refuge OKLAHOMA NW 10th St US US N MacArthur Blvd N Meridian Ave N Rockwell Ave N Rockwell N Council Rd N Council Riverside Park Lake N Meridian Ave NW 39th Expressway Line Rd N County okcparksandtrails.org Turnpike Below Dam 66 66 74 P Connect to Hefner P Hefner-Overholser Stars & Stripes Park Connect to W Hefner Rd W Hefner Rd Trail W Wilshire Blvd Lake Overholser NW 36th St Trail H NW 36th St Lake Hefner Park Future Blu Creek P e Trails Color Key f Overholser Lake Overholser n P Boathouse Mountain Ave N Portland Bluff Creek e Dedicated Bicycling/Walking Trail P Oklahoma City P OKLAHOMA r Lake Golf & Bike Trails Ave N May P 3 74 Trail Trail Follows Sidewalk or Street Overholser Connect to Country Club West River k Park Bert Cooper Trail W Reno Ave P w Future Dedicated Trail (Funded) NW 23rd St NW 23rd St Paved Trail y 5 NW 63rd St 7.7 miles P INTERSTATE Trail INTERSTATE TOP OF DAM N Meridian Ave Ross 40 40 Park Under construction Dam P NW 16th St for repairs.
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