Trail Overview
This wooded trail is part of the Oklahoma Adventure Trail and begins with a wide, relatively flat section that passes near a few rural homesteads, where drivers should remain cautious of both local traffic and native wildlife, including the three-toed box turtle and ornate box turtle. As the trail ascends a hillside, it narrows and includes a switchback with a muddy, rocky patch at the base that may become more challenging after rain. While the route provides a scenic forested drive with a mix of open and confined terrain, there are no formal or dispersed camping options. It also lacks basic amenities such as water or trash disposal, and cell service is limited--use your OnX app to assess coverage before traveling.
Difficulty
The trail is well-maintained and routinely graded to support a range of local use, from daily agricultural traffic by farmers to occasional travelers and outdoor enthusiasts passing through the area. Its good condition makes it easily accessible and reliable for all types of vehicles.
History
The Oklahoma Adventure Trail is a unique and ever-changing route that crosses through the state and allows visitors to avoid major roads and towns. Created by two Oklahomans and contributed to by numerous more, this trail is 70 percent dirt roads and 30 percent paved and takes riders and hikers through scenic, historical, and diverse regions throughout Oklahoma.