South Grand and Oklahoma River Trails Loop
South Grand and Oklahoma River Trails Loop
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The South Grand and Oklahoma River Trails Loop offers a diverse touring cycling experience, blending scenic riverfront views with urban exploration through Oklahoma City. You'll glide along the wide, smooth Oklahoma River Trails, enjoying views of the water, parks, and the city skyline, particularly vibrant around the Boathouse District. The…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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15.4 km
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19.8 km
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33.0 km
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Parking
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28.7 km
3.06 km
1.17 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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26.7 km
4.83 km
859 m
425 m
199 m
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The loop primarily consists of paved, multi-use trails, making it suitable for road or hybrid bikes. The Oklahoma River Trails are largely flat and smooth, offering an easy ride. While the South Grand Trail is mostly level, some segments might have slight inclines or street crossings, requiring attention.
Yes, much of the loop is considered easy, especially the Oklahoma River Trails, which are flat and free of motorized vehicle crossings. This makes it suitable for most fitness levels and families looking for a relaxed ride. The overall difficulty is rated as easy.
The loop offers a diverse mix of scenery. Along the Oklahoma River Trails, you'll enjoy views of the waterway, parks, and wetland areas. The South Grand Trail provides urban landscapes, including industrial, commercial, and residential views, plus several city parks. Notable sights include the South Grand Trail Pedestrian Bridge, the Oklahoma National Stockyards, and connections to attractions like the Oklahoma Boathouse District and Scissortail Park. You'll also ride along the Oklahoma River Trail.
The loop offers access to various amenities, including parking lots at several parks and sports complexes along the route. Specific parking areas can be found near the Oklahoma River Trails and South Grand Trail access points.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network. It primarily uses the South Grand Trail and the Oklahoma River Trail. You'll also encounter sections of the Oklahoma Greenway Trail, Eagle Lake Trail, and the Will Rogers Trail, among others, as part of this integrated system.
The trails are generally accessible year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for cycling. Summer can be hot, so early mornings or late evenings are recommended. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Generally, dogs are allowed on multi-use trails in Oklahoma City, including these, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the South Grand and Oklahoma River Trails Loop. These public trails are part of Oklahoma City's recreational infrastructure.
The loop passes through urban areas and parks, providing access to various amenities. You can find restrooms in parks along the route, and there are opportunities to connect to areas like the Bricktown district from the Oklahoma River Trail, which offers cafes and other services.
Given that the loop primarily consists of paved, multi-use trails, a road bike or a hybrid bike is best suited for this route. Mountain bikes are not necessary, but could also be used comfortably.
The South Grand Trail and Oklahoma River Trails are highly connected, forming a significant part of Oklahoma City's multi-use trail network. The Oklahoma River Trails, in particular, offer unimpeded travel under major road crossings, and the system is continuously being expanded to integrate all segments.
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