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Riding in OK
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 8:46 am
by triedel
if anyone is ever looking for a place to ride around tulsa or stillwater area, let me know. i know of a couple nice places.
OK Ride
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:15 pm
by yoboom
Check out OCCRA.com
We are always looking for new places.
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:54 am
by Addicted
I rode at the Stillwater 500 the other day they had some great trails, what other places are close to Tulsa?
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 8:03 am
by Whiskeythrottle
Gruber is a pretty cool place to ride it is about 30 to 45 minutes form Tulsa located outside of Muskogee next to Braggs, OK. Lots of rocks (which I love).
riding in Oklahoma
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:29 am
by oldfatnslow
Good day all! This is my first time to this site as I have just recently purchased a bike after a 10-12 year layoff. I am in NE oklahoma and would like to know a couple of places to trail ride. I am aware of Stillwater, Gruber, and Chadwick, but I hear there is a place in Coffeyville, KS. Does anayone know anything about this place?
Re: riding in Oklahoma
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:19 pm
by ajabuell
oldfatnslow wrote:Good day all! This is my first time to this site as I have just recently purchased a bike after a 10-12 year layoff. I am in NE oklahoma and would like to know a couple of places to trail ride. I am aware of Stillwater, Gruber, and Chadwick, but I hear there is a place in Coffeyville, KS. Does anayone know anything about this place?
i am in rogers ar white rock is about 1 hour south east of me great place to ride. i have a bike with a chadwick permit for 2008 it was on the bike when i got it. do not know how it is.
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:21 pm
by jayhawk261
I will be looking for close places to trail ride near Tulsa/Owasso. I should be picking up a CRF250X this week some time. I'll need some fairly mild trails as it has been over 15 years since I've ridden. No need to be crazy and break stuff now! Any ideas? How is Keystone?
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 5:50 am
by drtbkr
Keystone is fun, but watch out for quick-sand. Been there, done that!
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:28 pm
by Crash217
Trails within 2 hours of the Tulsa metro include;
Stillwater Cycle Park (The 500)
Camp Gruber ORV in Braggs
Scipio ORV, near Scipio.
Lake Draper ORV near Norman.
Appalachia Bay ORV
and there are a few more that are either "illegal" or not very big.
Check out these links to see what all is around the state;
http://www.tulsatrailriders.org/
http://www.okiedirtriders.com/
http://www.occra.com
http://www.blackjackenduro.com
http://www.crossbarranch.com/
http://www.whorp.com/
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:17 pm
by jayhawk261
I did pick up the bike. Nice 04 250X with a steering dampener, rear disc guard, radiator gourds, nice bark busters and so on. It needs some cleaning and a new rear tire, but it starts up fast and runs fast. Good enough to hurt myself on!
There have been only a couple decent days to go since we got it, and I had to work for those. I'm ready to go ride. We will most likely hit Appalachia bay to start with and go from there. I've ridden before, but that was 15 years ago and not much even then. I'm pretty much a beginner, so I'll get to take it easy anywhere we go.
Thanks for the info!
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 8:19 am
by Crash217
Where are you located Jayhawk?
I'm a tech at Stillwater Honda and live in Stillwater.
If you ever want to go riding at the 500 in Stillwater shoot me a PM on here and we can meet up and I'll show you around the park.
I should have my bike back together right after the first of the year (Even techs have to wait on parts!)
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:13 am
by jayhawk261
I'm in Owasso (Tulsa). I would love to make it over that way. I hear the trails in Stillwater are fantastic! We went riding last Saturday just north of Grove on a friend's property. It is an old rock quarry, and he's created a bunch of trails since he bought it. It was a great ride for someone with limited experience like me. I absolutely loved the CRF250X for the ride. It really liked to go!
Is the Stillwater 500 trails or is it a track? I'm pretty sure tracks are not for me, but woods trails I can definitely go for. Shoot me an email.
[email protected] . My wife goes to school in Stillwater, so she's over there all the time. We have a TTR125 for her to ride, but she's only ridden in a field. I need to get her on some trails.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:08 am
by coinless
We just rode at Crossbarranch.com Their website says it is 6,500 acres, but the brochure says 2,800. Either way is was huge and a blast to ride.
It has a blue loop which wasn't all that fun. No trees to speak of, winding trails, and not very scenic. An ok warmup, but not worth the trip.
The red loop was awesome. Lots of hills through creeks and trees. A few really rocky places that were tough but manageable. Very scenic.
This park has 2 or 3 huge loop trails (24 miles of trails) which made is easy for my group to keep together. We had 10, 6 kids under 13, and 4 adults.
Very nice camping area with bathroom facilities- primitive but nice. The place is only 4 years old so it is in good shape. We saw 3 other groups the entire day. $10 per adult, $5 per kid.