Lubell Park Trails is a multi-use trail system perched upon 40 heavily-wooded acres in west Tulsa’s Mountain Manor neighborhood. Lubell is Oklahoma’s first purpose-built adaptive mountain bike (aMTB) friendly trail, appropriate for a wide variety of off-road handcycles. These trails are also perfectly suited for hikers and trail running enthusiasts.
Mary’s Loop is a bi-directional 2-mile gateway trail appropriate for all levels. The trail is relatively wide and there are no steep sections or mandatory technical challenges. More experienced users will still enjoy the flow and speed provided by a smooth trail surface and bermed corners. Read more at TravelOK.com.
Mooser Hollow includes 2.8 miles of multi-use trails designed for beginners in mind. You will cross wooden bridges and experience Mooser Creek from several points in this area. Mooser Hollow includes a few more climbs than Lubell. The 5/6K runners will only get to see about half of these fantastic trails during the race, but exploring the full trail is great training!
Bales Park Trails is a multi-use, 65-acre trail system that features four bike trails ranging in difficulty from beginner to intermediate and provide fun and challenging experiences for riders and hikers. Each trail offers a unique experience with breathtaking views.
>p>One beginner-friendly trail is Little Rock. The 0.6-mile long trail runs both directions along the north side of the park. This quick and fun trail serves as the shortest route back to The Hub for riders looking to experience everything Bales Park has to offer.
At 1.9 miles, Blackjack is Bales Park's longest and most challenging trail. The trail winds and bends through much of the park's southern half and includes 220 feet of wooden boardwalk, rock gardens and other features to challenge riders looking to hone their skills. Read more at TravelOK.com.