Lake Stanley Draper Mountain Bike Trails - Oklahoma City, OK

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Lake Stanley Draper Mountain Bike Trails and Dog Park in Oklahoma City

Located just outside Oklahoma City, Lake Stanley Draper Mountain Bike Trails offer a unique outdoor experience for both pet owners and adventure-seekers. Featuring over 18 miles of scenic multi-use trails, this park supports hiking, mountain biking, and specially designated dog-friendly areas. With a dog park located directly across the street from the main trailhead, it’s become a go-to spot for local pet lovers seeking fun and exercise for their dogs on pet-friendly trails in the Oklahoma City area.

The park is wheelchair accessible and provides ample amenities, including picnic tables and public restrooms, making it ideal for families. Well-maintained trails, a welcoming atmosphere for kids, and the addition of the new Dog Trail all contribute to making Lake Stanley Draper a standout dog park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Whether you’re hiking, volunteering for trail maintenance, or enjoying the dog-friendly hiking routes, you and your pet will enjoy your visit!

FAQ

  • Are there restrooms available for owners? Yes, public restrooms are available at the park.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park offers wheelchair accessible parking.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are over 18 miles of hiking and biking trails, including dedicated dog-friendly areas.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, parking is available and includes wheelchair accessible spaces.
  • Are there activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is considered good for kids and has kid-friendly hikes.
  • Are picnics allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables available for visitors.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, volunteers regularly maintain the trails and park facilities, although trail conditions may vary after inclement weather.
  • Are there other dog parks or trails nearby? Yes, the Dog Trail is located directly across the street from the main trailhead, and there are additional trails in the area.

Reviews

Chris Clack

gr8 ride, dog park across street. gotta try it more than once though. huge trail made of a bunch of smaller trails with plenty of chances to turn around.

Zachariah King

Edit: The black challenge rating area is in need of maintenance. One of the boards actually snapped under me on the big bridge (picture provided) and the cobble paved berms are sliding out from under my bike.
I’ll give it 5 stars again once the maintenance gets caught back up. (Could not find a way to report this other than here.)

Great mountain bike trails with some variety for more intermediate experience levels.
A long easy route (green) connects to the more difficult side routes (all other color trails) and they are all enjoyable.

Quinton Zima

Fun trails, about 13 miles in total. Any/ all jumps are in need of heavy maintenence, pretty sandy on some of the turns so watch out. I wish they had one tail that didn’t have a 90° turn every 25ft so you could pick up some speed 😕 anyone know how to contact the maintenance crew? I’d love to volunteer

Leslie Hellebuyck

My go-to trail to do any type of ride. It’s fast, flowy and can be challenging when dry and sandy. These trails are very well maintained and the volunteers are constantly adding new features and additional mileage. The Dog Trail, directly across the street from the Draper trailhead has been a marvelous addition to Draper MTB trails. There are ~18 miles of riding now.

Art Delgado

Trails are close to OKC and are usually well maintained. The weather creates challenges, though. There’s >10 miles & across the street, there are also >7 miles of additional trails.

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