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Hikes around Valley Brook feature a collection of urban and parkland trails, primarily located within Oklahoma City. The terrain is generally flat, with routes following paved paths along the Oklahoma River and through city parks like the Myriad Botanical Gardens. These accessible trails are suitable for walking and jogging, providing green spaces within an urban environment.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Explore the Scissortail Park Perimeter, an easy hike that offers a refreshing urban escape right in the heart of Oklahoma City. This route covers 2.8 miles (4.4 km) with a…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Little River Loop, a gentle route that takes you through the pleasant natural setting of Little River Park. This 1.5-mile (2.4 km) path…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Oklahoma River Trail: Bricktown Loop, a 2.3-mile (3.6 km) route that offers a unique blend of urban scenery and riverfront tranquility. With a…
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This easy 0.7-mile loop in Myriad Botanical Gardens offers a scenic stroll through botanical displays and past the Crystal Bridge Conservato
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Hike the easy 3.6-mile Eagle Lake Trail for scenic views of Eagle Lake and surrounding nature in Eagle Lake Park.
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This bridge crosses over the canal at the southern end of Regatta Park. The Oklahoma River Trail intersects with the park path here and goes in three different directions.
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Eagle Lake Trail is a paved trail with traffic lines following the Oklahoma River from Eagle Lake to the dam at First American's Boulevard. The trail ends where the Oklahoma Greenway trail system passes by, giving trail users the option of connecting this trail to others. The highlight of this path is really the bits around the lake at the parking area. There are lots of animals that live between the lake and the riverbed.
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Once finished, this collection of statues will be the largest collection of such figures in the world. These sculptures tell the story of the land run including over 50,000 people in Oklahoma in 1889. There are informational signs along with the statues that describe the historic event.
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This bridge crosses over the canal at the southern end of Regatta Park. The Oklahoma River Trail intersects with the park path here and goes in three different directions.
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The Myriad Botanical Gardens is a 17-hectare botanical garden and interactive city park in downtown Oklahoma City. There are several levels of densely landscaped areas in the gardens surrounding a sunken lake.
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Bricktown is a lively entertainment district with industrial charm. In the converted warehouses there are restaurants, piano lounges and chic wine bars. The retail offer includes a colorful mix of shops for clothing, home accessories and delicatessen, such as B. Gourmet spices and handmade chocolate. You can book sightseeing and dinner cruises on the Bricktown Canal from the boat tour operator Bricktown Water Taxi.
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The hikes in this area are predominantly easy. Most routes consist of flat, paved paths along the Oklahoma River and through city parks, making them very accessible and suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners and those looking for a relaxed walk.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. A great option is the Myriad Botanical Gardens Perimeter Loop — Oklahoma City. It's a short, easy walk of less than a mile within the city's botanical gardens, providing a safe and engaging environment for children.
Most of the paved, multi-use trails in Oklahoma City's parks are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. The urban parkland setting of these routes makes them a good choice for walking with your canine companion.
Yes, there are several loop trails. For a pleasant walk with river views, consider the Regatta Park & Oklahoma River Trail loop — Oklahoma City. It's a flat 2.3-mile (3.6 km) path that is easy to follow.
The majority of the trails featured in this guide are paved. They are primarily urban paths designed for walking, jogging, and cycling, offering a smooth and stable surface throughout.
The trails offer pleasant urban and parkland scenery. For a route that combines city landmarks with nature, the Bourbon Street Café, Bricktown – Oklahoma Land Run Monument loop takes you along the Bricktown Canal and past the notable Oklahoma Land Run Monument.
Yes, hiking is possible year-round. Since the trails are paved and generally flat, they remain accessible during the winter months. Just be sure to check the weather for icy conditions and dress in appropriate layers.
While most routes are shorter, you can find some longer options. The Eagle Lake Trail — Oklahoma City is a good example, offering a 3.6-mile (5.9 km) walk that circles the lake.
You should expect flat terrain. The hikes are characterized by paved paths that run alongside the Oklahoma River and through city parks. There is very little elevation change on these routes, making for a gentle walking experience.
No, the trails in this guide are located in an urban parkland setting and do not feature natural waterfalls. The routes focus on riverfront paths and landscaped city parks.
There are over 10 designated hiking routes in the area. The network is primarily composed of easy, paved trails suitable for walking and jogging within Oklahoma City's park system.
The routes around Valley Brook are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often enjoy the accessibility of the flat, paved paths and the pleasant green spaces available within the urban environment of Oklahoma City.


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