Break out your tennis shoes—yes, the ones sitting in the corner of your closet collecting dust—and get ready to explore Oklahoma. Fall is a great time to get outdoors and explore our state. Thankfully, there are so many trails, parks and outdoor activities that you can become one with nature in no time.
No matter what part of OKC you live in, there’s sure to be a park or trail nearby to aid in your exploration of the Sooner state. Explore the flora and fauna at the Hefner-Overholser Trail, which roughly follows the water diversion canal between the two lakes. Other local trails include the Earlywine Trail, Katy Trail, Lightning Creek Trail, Oklahoma River Trails, Overholser Trail, South Grand Trail and Tinker-Draper Trail.
And the best part? These trails are free from motorized vehicles. That’s right, all of you walkers, runners, roller-bladers, skateboarders and cyclists can experience the beauty without the interference of four-wheelers, motorcycles or other speedy machinery.



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Hope this helps! Good luck!
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-Ben Ford</p>
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