Lake Stanley Draper Green and Blue Loops
Lake Stanley Draper Green and Blue Loops
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Hike the moderate 6.6-mile Lake Stanley Draper Green and Blue Loops through woods and along the lake, requiring a permit.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.5 km
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10.5 km
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Yes, a permit is required for all users of the Lake Stanley Draper trails, including hikers. You can purchase a day-use or annual permit at the Draper Marina. For more details, you can visit the okc.gov website.
The trails are part of the Lake Stanley Draper Mountain Bike Park. While specific parking areas for the Green and Blue Loops aren't detailed, access points are generally available within the park. Look for designated parking near the Draper Marina where permits are also issued.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Green and Blue Loops. It's best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding pets before you go.
The trail winds through wooded areas and along the lake, making it enjoyable in various seasons. However, for comfortable hiking, spring and fall typically offer milder temperatures and pleasant scenery. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring colder conditions.
Yes, both the Green and Blue Loops are generally considered to have an Easy physical rating and a Green difficulty rating, making them suitable for beginners and families. The Green Loop is specifically noted as the easiest trail within the system, and the Blue Loop is described as 'nothing too challenging'.
The trails wind through wooded areas and along the shoreline of Lake Stanley Draper. The Green Loop offers a 'mellow' experience with a slightly wider corridor, while the Blue Loop provides a 'pleasant ride through the woods' with engaging 'side-to-side carving on the red dirt'. You can expect gentle hills and curves, especially on the paved sections around the lake.
You'll enjoy views of Lake Stanley Draper and wooded landscapes. The overall 13.5-mile asphalt trail that loops the lake features an undulating shoreline with varied terrain. Additionally, the asphalt loop includes four pieces of public art, such as 'Booya Car,' a partially buried classic car.
Hikers might have the opportunity to see local wildlife like deer and various bird species, especially in the wooded sections and near the lake.
Yes, the Lake Stanley Draper Green and Blue Loops are part of a larger trail system. The route itself covers sections of the Lake Stanley Draper Trail, Green Loop, and Blue Loop. It also intersects with other trails like North Row, Red Loop, Hillview Row, Yellow Loop, By-Pass, Orange Loop, and Bail Out, allowing for varied route combinations.
The estimated duration for hiking the combined Green and Blue Loops is approximately 2 hours and 42 minutes, covering a distance of about 10.6 kilometers (6.6 miles).
Beyond the scenic lake views and wooded paths, the trail system is part of the larger Draper Mountain Bike Trails. The paved loop around the lake also features interesting public art installations, including the 'Booya Car'.