Draper Dog Trail - Oklahoma City, OK

Draper Dog Trail - Oklahoma City, OK Draper Dog Trail - Oklahoma City, OK Draper Dog Trail - Oklahoma City, OK
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Draper Dog Trail is a scenic pet-friendly trail located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, offering a nature-focused experience for both locals and visitors looking for a great dog park adventure. Known for its easy walking paths and spacious wooded surroundings, this spot is ideal for families and their four-legged friends who love dog-friendly hiking near Oklahoma City. The park features wheelchair accessible parking and is particularly praised for its kid-friendly atmosphere, making it a suitable outing for the whole family.

While the free admission and relaxing environment make Draper Dog Trail a favorite among many, visitors should be aware that ticks are common in the area, especially during warmer months. Bring tick protection for yourself and your pets, and always check after your walk. This trail welcomes hikers and families alike, but bike riders are occasionally present—families with young children and pets should stay alert for passing cyclists.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Draper Dog Trail offers wheelchair accessible parking.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No, the trail is free to use and pocket-friendly.
  • Is this a good place to bring children? Yes, the park is considered good for kids and features kid-friendly hikes.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Yes, ticks are frequently noted by visitors, so take precautions before visiting with your pets.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the main feature of Draper Dog Trail is its hiking and walking trails that are pet-friendly.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is parking, including wheelchair accessible spots.

Reviews

james Billingham

park is overran with ticks that bite and leave burn marks the bites last on me for months make sure you and your pets are protected

Veya Cochran

This is a nice dog trail. I come here and found this gnome posted up the other day. Good thinking in nailing this down. Its free so pocket friendly. My opinion is that the bike riders should stay across the street at the bike/hiking trails. It has been more than one occasion I have been here with my family and fur baby of course, and we almost get ran over with no apologies from the bike riders. I understand the dog trail may be easier to trek for those riders not fit enough to go through the trails meant for bike riding but please have some consideration that a family may be walking with their dog and small children so please stop barreling down this one trail.

Selena Riggle

This dog trail is completely infested with ticks. I have never seen anything like it. If you love your pets, stay far, far away from this place!

Janet Blake

This is a very enjoyable trail. Easy walking and great woodsy environment. I forgot to spray for ticks but I did not get any, and for late August, I’m surprised. Next time I definitely will for safety sake though. It would be great to know how long the trail is, next time I’ll use my Fitbit and then post it here.

Larry Lowenthal

The dog trail is completely infested with ticks. I made it halfway through before I realized I had a ton of ticks on my legs. I turned around and headed out quickly. I found an additional 5 or so ticks on me after I made it home!

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