Oklahoma
Find local adventures, unique places to stay, and local adventure tours in Oklahoma.
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Indiahoma, Oklahoma
Elk Mountain
4.32.82 mi / 538 ft gainElk Mountain is one of the tallest granite peaks in the beautiful Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Its summit is at 2,270 feet, and the Elk Mountain Trail allows hikers to be able to view the Charon Garden Wilderness and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge from the top. This hike is perfect p...Read more -
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Run along the Shore of Lake Hefner
4.59.5 mi / 25 ft gainLake Hefner lies in the northwestern corner of the city limits of Oklahoma City, in a suburban neighborhood. To reach the parking lot and trails, access Lakeshore Dr. from Wilshire Blvd. There will be a dirt road that heads down to the lake, providing a secluded spot to watch the sun rise over th...Read more -
Hulbert, Oklahoma
Scenic Drive through Sequoyah State Park
Only about a 50 minute drive away from Tulsa, Sequoyah State Park has a lot of scenery to offer for any outdoor photographer. During the winter season, it is especially beautiful and serene, as there are less visitors and campers and the area is still lush in color with the evergreen trees. Along...Read more -
Hodgen, Oklahoma
Backpack the Horsethief Springs Trail
12.7 mi / 1100 ft gainPark your car in the east parking lot at Cedar Lake and you will find the trailhead on the southeast side of the lot. You will immediately head south on the Horse Thief Springs Trail. There are several cutoffs and side trails along this route, but follow the white blazes on the trees and you will...Read more -
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Underground Urbexing in Tulsa
4.33 miPark at the Blue Rose restaurant’s parking lot on Riverside Drive and head south along the trail until you reach the 23rd Street Bridge. Head down toward the river and you'll soon see the large entryway into the tunnel. Large amounts of graffiti will be present, and depending on the water level,...Read more -
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Run through Bluff Creek Park in Oklahoma City
4.01.7 mi / 15 ft gainBluff Creek Park is just off Hefner Rd., to the north of Lake Hefner in northwest Oklahoma City. This park is free to access and park at, and contains a main path for jogging and walking only, as well as a network of trails for mountain biking.To access the main trails, simply take the main path ...Read more -
Indiahoma, Oklahoma
Post Oak Falls
4.51.46 mi / 322 ft gainPark at the Post Oak/Treasure lake Trailhead. Follow one of the well-worn trails north. There are a few trails at the start that eventually wind into each other. After 1/2 mile of going due north up and down some hills and crossing a plateau, look for a small unmarked trail heading east off the m...Read more -
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Kayak the Illinois River
4.0From Tulsa, head out east along US-412 until you reach US-82. Take Exit 6 and go right (south) along US-82 until you reach E Steely Hollow Rd. Turn left and follow E Steely Hollow Rd. until you reach the T-intersection with OK-10. Pull into a parking space at the Illinois River Store and buy a ma...Read more -
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Ankle Express Trail to the Swinging Bridge
3.04.96 mi / 390 ft gainWith beautiful lakeside views and a swinging bridge as a destination, the Ankle Express hiking trail in Greenleaf State Park provides a decent amount of uphill hiking and scenery. The Ankle Express trail head is located just across the Deer Run campground at Greenleaf State Park. There is parkin...Read more -
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Bike the Bluff Creek Trails
5.03.78 mi / 79 ft gainBluff Creek Park is a beautiful forested park hidden within the suburbs of Oklahoma City near Lake Hefner. The park contains 2 miles of wheel-chaiasphalt walking path that sweeps along the outside scenic edge of the park through trees and by ponds. Inside the park is over 3.1 miles of single-tr...Read more -
Edmond, Oklahoma
Run from Fink Park to Hafer Park Loop
4.03.5 mi / 50 ft gainBegin the loop at Fink Park, which is immediately off Highway 77 adjacent to the University of Central Oklahoma. There is room for only a dozen or so cars to park here, but the area is not usually that busy. It is free to park. You will see picnic tables and just behind these a hidden red dirt ca...Read more -
Hitchcock, Oklahoma
Roman Nose State Park Loop
4.52.71 mi / 223 ft gainRoman Nose State Park is a great weekend getaway that offers plenty of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. There are 4 interconnected trails that are easily accessible. I recommend taking the Lake Loop Trail to the Mesa Loop Trail. This route will take you to Inspiration Point where you will h...Read more -
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Kayak at Lake Hefner
Park at the OKCBF Sailing Center marked on the map. This is located on the southern shore of Lake Hefner. There are other boat ramps, but this one has a sandy beach that is nice to launch from. There is good fishing on all parts of the Lake. Full moon paddles are offered monthly during the summer...Read more -
Kenton, Oklahoma
Hike Black Mesa
4.04.2 mi / 800 ft gainSitting on the northwestern tip of the panhandle, Black Mesa is the highest point in Oklahoma. The trail is 4.2 miles each way, and takes around 4 hours to complete. Marked by mileage signs, the trail is flat for the first several miles, before ascending 600 feet along switchbacks. After you reac...Read more -
Atoka, Oklahoma
McGee Creek Natural Scenic Recreation Area Loop
5.08.95 mi / 807 ft gainThere are a number of different routes to be taken throughout the 25-mile plus trail system. The main loop is about 10 miles in length, and is mostly gradual inclines, but does contain a few steep sections that descend into, or ascend out of Little Bugaboo, Bugaboo, and Wildcat Canyons. The creek...Read more -
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Photograph the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
4.0Near the town of Pawhuska and about a 50-minute drive west of Bartlesville, is the incredibly scenic Tallgrass Prairie Preserve. The 50 mile drive through it spans to the Kansas border. Along all the way, you can see thousands of roaming buffalo, beautiful wildflowers, tallgrass, cattle, and many...Read more