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Road cycling routes around Yukon traverse a landscape characterized by vast boreal forests, significant mountain ranges like the Saint Elias Mountains, and numerous pristine lakes and rivers. The territory features diverse terrain, from the unique Carcross Desert to the dramatic canyons carved by the Yukon River. Cyclists can expect long stretches of road with minimal traffic, offering immersion in a wilderness environment.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Stars and Stripes Park is located on the southern edge of Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City. It is a popular local park with stunning views of the lake. The park features open green spaces, ball fields, a 9/11 memorial, picnic tables, and a playground, and its walking paths connect with the Lake Hefner Trail, a multi-use paved path that loops around the lake and is popular with runners, walkers, and cyclists.
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The Bert Cooper Trails, formerly Lake Hefner Trail, is a fantastic paved route surrounding the lake's perimeter. There are plenty of access points along the path, including parking areas, restrooms, and water, if you need to take a break. Along the way, you will see lots of sailboats in the water, adding to the already stunning lake views, especially if you are lucky to be here to see the sunset.
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Lake Hefner is beautiful and one of the area's most popular sailing destinations. As a reservoir source of drinking water for the city, swimming is not allowed here. However, there are plenty of beautiful sailboats to admire, combined with two parks, picnic areas, several East Wharf restaurants and a beautiful lighthouse, making it a spectacular location for a bike ride.
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Stars and Stripes Park is located on the southern edge of Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City. It is a popular local park with stunning views of the lake. The park features open green spaces, ball fields, a 9/11 memorial, picnic tables, and a playground, and its walking paths connect with the Lake Hefner Trail, a multi-use paved path that loops around the lake and is popular with runners, walkers, and cyclists.
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Built in 1999, the 36 foot tall lighthouse is an icon in the Oklahoma City area. It was modeled after the Brant Point Light Station on the north side of Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. A 75 foot long jetty takes you out to the lighthouse and views out over Lake Hefner.
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The Lake Overholser Bridge played an important role in the establishment of America’s Mother Road: Route 66. It is managed by the National Park Service and is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
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This eastern part of the Lake Overholser Trail continues all the way from the Lake Overholser Bridge to Lake Overholser Park at the dam. This path is completely paved and follows along the eastern banks of the waters. You can hop on the western trail at the dam, and this trail walks a grass path with water on both sides.
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Lake Overholser Park is sandwiched between the end of the West River Trail and the start of the Lake Overholser Trail. The park has green space, a playground, restrooms, parking, and a few other features, but the main draw to the area is definitely the dam.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Yukon, offering a variety of experiences. The komoot community has contributed 13 routes, with 8 categorized as easy and 5 as moderate, ensuring options for different skill levels.
Yukon's road cycling routes traverse diverse terrain, from vast boreal forests and significant mountain ranges like the Saint Elias Mountains to dramatic canyons carved by the Yukon River. You'll find extensive lake loops, open stretches of road, and some routes with notable elevation gains, particularly around areas like Haines Junction which offers panoramic mountain views.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Lake Hefner – Lake Hefner Lighthouse loop from Hefner Junior High School is an easy 11.3-mile (18.2 km) trail offering a flat ride around the lake. Another option is the Lake Overholser Bridge loop from Woodlawn Park, which is 20.1 km and also considered easy.
For those seeking more challenge, routes like the Lake Hefner – Crystal Lake & memorial loop from Bethany offer a moderate 45.1-mile (72.7 km) path with varied terrain and some elevation gain. The Lake Overholser Bridge – Lake Overholser Dam loop from Harvest Hills Church is another moderate option, covering 47.5 miles (76.4 km) through urban and lakeside environments.
Road cycling in Yukon offers views of stunning natural features. You can cycle along the Yukon River, explore areas near the Saint Elias Mountains, or pass by pristine lakes like Emerald Lake and Kathleen Lake. Routes also take you through boreal forests and past unique geological formations such as Miles Canyon. Specific highlights include the Lake Overholser Bridge and the scenic Crystal Lake & memorial.
Yes, many routes in Yukon are designed as loops. For example, the Lake Hefner – Lake Hefner Lighthouse loop from Hefner Junior High School and the Lake Hefner – Crystal Lake & memorial loop from Bethany are popular circular routes around Lake Hefner. The Lake Overholser Bridge – Lake Overholser Dam loop from Harvest Hills Church also offers a substantial loop experience.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Yukon, with an average score of 4.97 stars from over 13 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's vast wilderness, breathtaking landscapes, and the unique experience of cycling along extensive lake loops and river-carved environments with minimal traffic.
The best time for road cycling in Yukon is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions, longer daylight hours, and ensures roads are clear of snow and ice, allowing full access to the region's scenic routes and natural attractions.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find unique points of interest. For instance, the Chisholm Trail Mural on West Main Street offers a cultural highlight. The region also features historical sites related to the Klondike gold seekers and unique landscapes like the Carcross Desert, though specific cycling routes to these may vary.
Yes, in areas like Whitehorse, the Millennium Trail offers a multi-use path along the Yukon River, providing a dedicated space for leisurely rides away from vehicle traffic. This trail connects to the downtown Waterfront Trail, offering a pleasant urban cycling experience.
For longer rides, the Lake Hefner – Crystal Lake & memorial loop from Bethany spans 45.1 miles (72.7 km), and the Lake Overholser Bridge – Lake Overholser Dam loop from Harvest Hills Church covers 47.5 miles (76.4 km). For multi-day adventures, routes like the Golden Circle Route (700 km) offer extensive journeys through spectacular mountain landscapes, connecting Whitehorse, Skagway, and Haines.


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