This guidebook for hiking in Oklahoma provides you with a choice of 45 rural and 15 urban trail sites. Each of these venues are listed in the book's four geographic regions shown below: Piney Hills (southeast Oklahoma), Woods and Lakes (northeast Oklahoma), Great Plains (western Oklahoma), and Urban Trails (statewide). To see a listing of the book's hikes from any of the other three geographic regions, select below. The best hikes in northeast Oklahoma are listed at the bottom of this page:
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TRAIL | DISTANCE | DIFFICULTY | COUNTY |
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Greenleaf State Park | 10-mile loop | Moderate/strenuous | Sequoyah/Cherokee |
Keystone Trail | 5.8-mile loop | Easy/moderate | Tulsa/Osage |
Turkey Mtn. Urban Wilderness Area | 7-mile combined loops | Moderate/strenuous | Tulsa |
Osage Hills State Park | 5-mile combined loops | Easy | Osage |
Eagle View Trail | Apprx. 10-miles one way | Moderate/strenuous | Osage |
Lake McMurtry (Yellow Trail-NE) | 6.2-mile loop | Moderate | Noble |
Lake McMurtry (Red Trail-SE) | 6.75-mile loop | Moderate | Payne |
Lake McMurtry (Blue Trail-SW) | 7.5 miles out and back | Easy/moderate | Noble/Payne |
Lake McMurtry (Orange Trail-NW) | 7.5 miles out and back | Moderate | Noble |
Lake Carl Blackwell (Orange Trail) | 7.7-mile loop | Moderate/strenuous | Payne |
Bell Cow Lake | 7.4 miles out and back | Easy | Lincoln |
Prague Lake | 8-mile loop | Easy/moderate | Lincoln |