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Osage County, Oklahomaでのハイキングは、起伏のある丘、緑豊かな森、岩の多い断崖、広大な高草原といった多様な景観が特徴です。この地域には、鬱蒼とした森林や開けた草原、砂岩の断崖や静かな湖などの自然の景観が広がっています。ハイカーは、在来種の草やバイソン(野牛)の群れで知られるジョセフ・H・ウィリアムズ・トールグラス・プレーリー保護区や、サンドクリーク沿いの森林と断崖を含むオセージ・ヒルズ州立公園のようなエリアを探索できます。郡の地形は、アウトドアアクティビティにさまざまな環境を提供しています。
最終更新日: 4月 10, 2026
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7.26km
01:54
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Easy 4.5-mile hike on the Keystone Singletrack Trail (Big Loop) in Keystone State Park, featuring wooded forests and lake views.
1.25km
00:21
20m
20m
Hike an easy 0.8-mile path through the ancient Cross Timbers ecoregion of Keystone Ancient Forest, featuring 300-500 year old trees.
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18.3km
04:39
40m
70m
Explore the moderate 11.4-mile River Parks East Bank Trail, offering scenic river views and urban amenities along the Arkansas River.
25.3km
06:28
100m
90m
Hike the difficult 15.7-mile River Parks Trail Loop in Tulsa, Oklahoma, blending urban riverfront paths with rugged wilderness trails.
3.16km
00:52
60m
50m
Hike the easy 2.0-mile Lake Trail from Look-out Tower in Osage Hills State Park, featuring scenic views and Lookout Lake.
6.60km
01:44
50m
70m
Hike the easy 4.1-mile Osage Cove Trail in Kaw Lake, offering serene water views, lush forests, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
736m
00:12
10m
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An easy 0.5-mile hike in Brush Creek Park, the Two Rivers Trail offers a quick, peaceful outdoor escape in Tulsa County.
621m
00:10
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This easy 0.4-mile hike in Keystone State Park, Oklahoma, offers a peaceful stroll through trees and by a pond.
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7.06km
01:54
90m
90m
Hike the easy 4.4-mile Red Trail in Osage Hills State Park, featuring 297 feet of elevation gain and leading to Lookout Lake.
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6.55km
01:44
60m
60m
Easy 4.1-mile hike in Osage Hills State Park, exploring Sand Creek Waterfalls and Lookout Lake with 208 feet of elevation gain.
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The Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza is a wonderful place to explore the history of Route 66 and learn about Tulsa's influence on this iconic road. If you're cycling, it's a great stop on your bike tour, as it's located near the River Parks Trail and can easily be incorporated into a larger cycling tour. Why should you visit the Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza? Historical Significance: The plaza is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about the history of Route 66 and the development of American road infrastructure. It's a place to appreciate Tulsa's important role in the history of this legendary road. Photo Opportunities: The Cyrus Avery statue and the beautiful landscapes offer great photo opportunities, especially for fans of Route 66 and American history. Central Location: The plaza is close to other attractions such as the Brady District and the Tulsa River Parks, making it a great addition to a city tour. Interactive experience: The sculptures and panels offer an engaging way to learn more about Route 66 and understand the significance of the site.
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Great view of the Arkansas River from the intersection of the Joe Creek Trail and River Parks East Bank Trail.
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The Arkansas River winds its way through the heart of Oklahoma, offering a stunning backdrop to the vibrant city of Tulsa and its natural gem, Turkey Mountain. This stretch of the river is more than just a body of water – it's a place brimming with history, recreation, and breathtaking natural beauty.
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The Riverparks West Bank Trail runs through the Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area. Along the trail you'll pass through the wooded area and have views over the Arkansas River. This is a multi-use trail with markings to separate cyclists and pedestrians. It is generally paved and relatively flat. Please note that the trail is closed overnight. From this trail you can also access other walking trails within the park, some of which take you up Turkey Mountain.
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Turkey Mountain Park is next to the Arkansas River in the middle of Tulsa. This is a popular public park that covers over 600 acres of native trees. From this location you can access the many walking trails, including those that take you up Turkey Mountain. You can also get onto the Riverparks West Bank Trail from here, which is a multi-use trail that runs parallel to the river. There is a decent size parking lot with toilets.
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The Arkansas River is a tributary of the Mississippi River that originates in Colorado. As it flows through Tulsa, the river transforms into a deep and wide waterway that is perfect for boating. This section offers over 26 miles of asphalt trails on both banks, which are ideal for jogging, walking, bicycling, and rollerblading. These trails lead to some of the city's most popular attractions, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the area.
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41st Street Plaza along the Riverparks East Bank Trail is a fantastic spot to go on a run. The plaza features a popular splash pad, playground, and picnic tables, all set against picturesque views of the Arkansas River.
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The Riverparks East Bank Trail passes right through 41st Street Plaza and it is a great place to bike to with children. There's a popular splash pad, a playground and picnic tables all backed by lovely views of the Arkansas River.
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