
Off-Road Trails Near Waukomis, Oklahoma
Off-Road Trails Near Waukomis, Oklahoma
Discover the best offroad trails near you. Browse trail maps, check difficulty ratings, and find your next adventure — whether you're looking for a quick ride or an all-day expedition.

Sugar Creek Loop
Sugar Creek Loop is a great scenic drive with a handful of technical obstacles. It is short enough to be a day trip escape from the city, but still gives the sense that you are out exploring. Most of the loop is made up of dirt and gravel roads, with some portions of pavement and sand to help link t...
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5701
Winding through the rolling hills of the Osage, better known as Killers of the Flower Moon country, this trail begins with relatively smooth but loosely packed gravel that turns rougher where the washboarding and water-scoured ruts set in. Green pastures stretch to the horizon, dotted with grazing c...
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4551
The route rolls out as a loose-gravel back road that is generally sound but still rattled by washboard ridges and potholes left behind by recent storms and the trucks that rumble through. Long, straight stretches dominate, bending only now and then around low rises so you can drink in an endless pan...
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Four Bridges West
This trail follows primarily narrow gravel roads with a few low water crossings and leads to four historic limestone arch bridges that were hand-built over 100 years ago. Highlights include Badger Creek Bridge, Muret Bridge, Crab Creek Bridge, and the Kirk/Pudden Spur Bridge, all recognized as histo...
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4650
The road starts out as loose gravel that is reasonably well-kept, though the corrugations and potholes left by recent rain and steady ranch traffic will keep you alert. Most of the drive runs straight across gentle rises, winding only occasionally with a few low humps, and the landscape stays open--...
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Four Bridges East
This trail is Part 2 of the Four Bridges route and leads to the final historic stone arch bridge. The route follows a narrow gravel road with a low water crossing and features a 100-year-old hand-built stone arch bridge, local wildlife, and vibrant fall colors. After completing the trail, visit Cowl...
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4070
This back road runs a little tighter than its neighbors, yet the gravel surface is primarily smooth, apart from the occasional washboard patch or pothole. Because the route cuts through open-range cattle country, you will roll over several grids and should stay alert for livestock grazing right besi...
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Filter Flow
This trail is defined by multiple deep mud holes that have become heavily rutted from frequent use. Once you enter these sections, you’re often committed to the existing lines and must follow the ruts rather than choosing a clean path. The mud can vary in depth, with some areas capable of slowing or...
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Flatbed Flats
This trail winds through a wooded area and includes a few tight sections where trees and overhanging branches narrow the path, so careful driving is recommended. As shown in the photos, the route is primarily flat with a dirt surface, scattered branches, and mild ruts, but there are no significant o...
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Horsepower Run
Horsepower Run is a serious mud challenge, not a casual trail. Expect deep clay pits and ruts capable of swallowing 40-inch tires without warning. Momentum is your only defense; hesitate and you’re stuck. Recovery is possible, so come equipped with a winch, straps, and a proper tree saver. The tree-...
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Garage Pass
This trail winds through dense tree lines and overgrown brush, creating a narrow, tucked-in path perfect for a slow and scenic crawl. While there are no major obstacles or technical challenges, drivers should be aware that several sections tighten considerably, with branches and foliage edging into ...
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Load Shift Loop
This trail offers a mix of scenery and mild challenge, beginning with winding paths that feature several mud holes, some of which can get fairly deep after rain. Drivers should be prepared for slick conditions and uneven footing. The route also includes a few off-camber sections and tight turns thro...
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Diesel Drag
This trail winds through dense tree cover, creating a shaded and enclosed ride with tight turns and natural obstacles. As you progress, you’ll encounter several rutted sections filled with mud, some of which can be deep or slick depending on recent weather conditions. These muddy stretches may chall...
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Bronco Bend
This trail begins in an open grassy clearing before transitioning into a wooded section, creating a peaceful mix of prairie and tree coverage. As you move deeper into the trees, the path narrows in a few spots, leading to sections where pinched or tight driving may be necessary, especially for wider...
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Zip Tie Trail
While this trail itself is relatively easy, it does feature several mud puddles that can become soupy and slick, especially after rainfall. These muddy sections may cause a loss of traction, but they appear to have a solid base, reducing the risk of sinking deeply. Drivers should maintain steady mom...
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Trailer Queen Trail
This trail is fairly simple overall, offering an easy ride through a mix of open and wooded terrain. Most of the path is straightforward with minimal obstacles, making it suitable for a relaxing drive. However, there are a few mud holes along the route that can add a bit of challenge, especially aft...
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Bent Wrench Way
This trail has become somewhat overgrown, with brush encroaching along portions of the route. Drivers should expect the possibility of pinstriping, especially on wider vehicles. Throughout the trail, there are a few mud holes that may appear intimidating but generally have a solid bottom, allowing m...
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Crank Case Crawl
This trail is fairly overgrown, with tall grass beginning to reclaim sections of the path, giving it a more rugged and unused appearance. As you follow the route, you’ll encounter a slight off-camber section where the trail leans to one side, adding a bit of caution to the otherwise gentle terrain. ...
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Injector Alley
This trail is generally simple and offers a relaxed drive, making it suitable for most off-road vehicles, including stock setups. The route includes a few gentle hill climbs, but none are steep or technically challenging. As the trail weaves through wooded sections, drivers should expect some tight ...
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Oil Pan Loop
This trail forms a large, well-maintained loop that serves as one of the main access routes through the park. It’s wide and generally smooth, making it easy to navigate in most conditions. While there are a few low spots where mud may collect after rain, the surface typically remains firm enough tha...
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ATV trails near Waukomis, Oklahoma
Explore ATV-friendly trails near you. These trails are accessible for vehicles up to 50 inches wide, perfect for ATVs and smaller off-road machines.

Four Bridges West
This trail follows primarily narrow gravel roads with a few low water crossings and leads to four historic limestone arch bridges that were hand-built over 100 years ago. Highlights include Badger Creek Bridge, Muret Bridge, Crab Creek Bridge, and the Kirk/Pudden Spur Bridge, all recognized as histo...
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Four Bridges East
This trail is Part 2 of the Four Bridges route and leads to the final historic stone arch bridge. The route follows a narrow gravel road with a low water crossing and features a 100-year-old hand-built stone arch bridge, local wildlife, and vibrant fall colors. After completing the trail, visit Cowl...
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UTV/side-by-side trails near Waukomis, Oklahoma
Find UTV and side-by-side trails near you. These trails accommodate vehicles up to 60 inches wide, ideal for UTVs, side-by-sides, and wider off-road rigs.

Four Bridges West
This trail follows primarily narrow gravel roads with a few low water crossings and leads to four historic limestone arch bridges that were hand-built over 100 years ago. Highlights include Badger Creek Bridge, Muret Bridge, Crab Creek Bridge, and the Kirk/Pudden Spur Bridge, all recognized as histo...
Learn more about Four Bridges West

Four Bridges East
This trail is Part 2 of the Four Bridges route and leads to the final historic stone arch bridge. The route follows a narrow gravel road with a low water crossing and features a 100-year-old hand-built stone arch bridge, local wildlife, and vibrant fall colors. After completing the trail, visit Cowl...
Learn more about Four Bridges East

Filter Flow
This trail is defined by multiple deep mud holes that have become heavily rutted from frequent use. Once you enter these sections, you’re often committed to the existing lines and must follow the ruts rather than choosing a clean path. The mud can vary in depth, with some areas capable of slowing or...
Learn more about Filter Flow

Flatbed Flats
This trail winds through a wooded area and includes a few tight sections where trees and overhanging branches narrow the path, so careful driving is recommended. As shown in the photos, the route is primarily flat with a dirt surface, scattered branches, and mild ruts, but there are no significant o...
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