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    • 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...
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    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

      Run through Bluff Creek Park in Oklahoma City

      4.0
      1.7 mi / 15 ft gain
      Bluff 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 ...
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    • Freedom, Oklahoma

      Go Wild Caving at Alabaster Caverns

      2 mi
      Drive to Alabaster Caverns State Park. Wild Caving is open From April 1-September 30th. You must have at least 3 people in your party. You must all have helmets and at least 2 light sources per person. Go to the visitor center to get permits and the map. Refer to the map for all route-finding! Ow...
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    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

      Bike the Bluff Creek Trails

      5.0
      3.78 mi / 79 ft gain
      Bluff 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...
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    • Edmond, Oklahoma

      Run from Fink Park to Hafer Park Loop

      4.0
      3.5 mi / 50 ft gain
      Begin 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...
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    • 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...
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    • Kenton, Oklahoma

      Hike Black Mesa

      4.0
      4.2 mi / 800 ft gain
      Sitting 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...
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    • Yukon, Oklahoma

      Paddle from Yukon to Lake Overholser

      5.0
      Figure out how you're going to shuttle your car and kayak. The float begins in Yukon, which is on the west side of OKC. Drive to the center of Yukon and turn north on Piedmont Rd. (Hwy 4) Drive a few miles north to the N. Canadian bridge. Park on the NE or NW side of the bridge. The parking is no...
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    • Freedom, Oklahoma

      Camp in the Water Cave at Alabaster Caverns

      Call and reserve the water cave in advance. It is a group site and will cost around $40. Drive to Alabaster Caverns State Park in NW Oklahoma. Pick up your permits from the visitor center. Park in the NW corner of the main parking area. You will take a trail northwest for a few hundred yards befo...
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    • Lawton, Oklahoma

      Bike Mt. Scott in the Wichita Mountains

      2.7 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Park at the base of Mt. Scott in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma. This ride may be linked up with other routes around the refuge or Medicine Park. The route is a straight out and back up and down Mt. Scott. It is 2.7 miles at a consistent 7.5% grade. Some people do multiple laps o...
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    • Lawton, Oklahoma

      Mountain Bike the Mt. Scott Fire Road

      8 mi / 200 ft gain
      The Mt. Scott Fire Road parking is within the first few hundred yards on your right after entering the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. It is the pullout after you pass the Osage Lake parking lot. Keep an eye out for the dirt road/trail that runs NE from this road pullout. It's pretty easy to s...
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    • Broken Bow, Oklahoma

      Cedar Bluff Nature Trail

      5.0
      0.83 mi / 138 ft gain
      Cedar Bluff Nature Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Broken Bow, Oklahoma.
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    • Muskogee, Oklahoma

      Greenleaf Trail Loop (Lower Segment)

      5.0
      4.96 mi / 377 ft gain
      Greenleaf Trail Loop (Lower Segment) is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Braggs, Oklahoma.
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