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Popular places to run in OKC |
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Some local runners were asked about
their favorite running spots. Here are some of the replies. *The most popular place in OKC is
Lake Hefner - featured in
Continental, Continental Airlines's
inflight magazine. It's 10 miles all the way around - marked every 1/2 mile.
Asphalt/concrete trails and some road way (traffic is one way on the dam) but
you do have bike/running lanes (not much traffic). Don Smith: "My favorite weekend place to run is Lake Overholser. Very little traffic." * Lake Overholser is West of Council Road & NW 23rd (23rd Dead ends at Lake Overholser Drive). This is both asphalt trails and road (not too much traffic). It is about 8 miles around - no mile markers. 1. East side, going north or south on Overholser
Drive will take you to parking lots... *Dolese Park at NW 50 & Meridian is 2.1 miles of natural trail. This is NOT lighted at all. It's marked every 1/4 or 1/2 mile. www.okc.gov/parks/parks_maps/pdf/dolese.pdf Janeen Arbuckle: Provided the following information. Thank you! *Eldon Lyon Park - NW 36th just west of Rockwell Ave. The trail is 1.5 miles with markers at every quarter mile. The trail has one fairly large hill and several additional smaller hills. Part of the course runs through a wooded lot. The park is in Bethany and information about it can be found at http://www.cityofbethany.org Kristina Davis: "Nichols Hills! Beautiful scenery, relatively flat course with a few small hills...love it!" Bill Goodier: "Nichols Hills....." Amos Harjo: "Nichols Hills." Tom Briggs: "I go for Nichols hills: easy safe parking, scenic and varied terrain, light traffic. I have measured courses for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 miles, so can do any distance by running a single course or by combining 2 or more." *Nichols Hills Park on N. Grand (a couple blocks north of NW63rd and Grand). Nice neighborhood park over 2 miles of trails/roads (not too busy) to run on. No mile markers Kristin Ferrier: "Earlywine Park in South OKC. Beautiful, no bikes allowed, great lighting for evening running, and safe for evening running." *Earlywine Park at SW 119th & May has an asphalt loop about 1.5 to 2 miles long. *South Grand Trail... The west trailhead is located at SW 15th, west of I-44. The east trailhead is located at Grand, just south of Reno. *The new River Trails... The trails run East/West on both sides (North/South) of the river. These trails do have lighting. This would be and out-n-back run. These trails are marked every 1/4 mile. www.okc.gov/trails/n_canadian.html Kresta Logan: "Mitch Park in Edmond is also a great place to run if you prefer a challenge. The steep inclines and declines coincide nicely with the beautiful scenic areas. The route is marked on the half mile as well, which is very helpful." Joanne Jackson: "Mitch Park in Edmond!" *Edmond's Mitch Park is on Covell Road (NW206th) between Santa Fe and Kelly. Edmond is North of OKC. Lots of winding trails. Over 5 miles of asphalt trails. Mitch Park - City of Edmond, Oklahoma Looking for a challenge? Try the Edmond/Arcadia "hills." Both places offer rural "rolling" roads. Christopher J Knott-Craig, MD FACS: "Hills in Edmond!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Tom Briggs: "If you want hills...come to Arcadia." North of OKC is a favorite "rolling hill" course in Edmond (west of I-35). Take the Rt.66/US77 exit and go west to Sooner Road. You can park at the Petroleum Club (1 N. Sooner Rd.). Go north on Sooner, every major intersection is a mile. Do an out and back or go east/west at any cross street to mix it up. All the north/south roads run parallel to Sooner Rd. Whereas, east/west roads intersect Sooner Road. Arcadia (east of I-35). There are lots of parks/trails around the lake. Or you can park at the lake, then cross over Rt.66 and take Douglas Blvd. north. Go north for an out-n-back or take some of the cross streets to change it up a bit. Gaile Loving: "In the Midwest City area... Joe Barnes regional Park is the place to run. The course is paved and in in good condition, total trail mileage is about 3 miles. At night the trails are lit and there are restrooms in the main park area that are left often year around." * Joe Barnes Regional Park. Take I-40 to Douglas exit, then head north to Reno. These are short distance trails:
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