Attractions and places to see around Spencer include a variety of trails and cultural sites. The area features paved paths along the Oklahoma River, connecting to a wider trail system, and a significant museum dedicated to First Nations history. Visitors can explore natural landscapes and learn about the region's heritage through these diverse points of interest. The trails offer opportunities for cycling and walking, with some being family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The KATY Trail runs for about 7 miles parallel to an old railway line. It is a mostly paved trail intersecting with some city streets. It runs from Washington Park to NE Grand Blvd.
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Eagle Lake Trail is a paved trail with traffic lines following the Oklahoma River from Eagle Lake to the dam at First American's Boulevard. The trail ends where the Oklahoma Greenway trail system passes by, giving trail users the option of connecting this trail to others. The highlight of this path is really the bits around the lake at the parking area. There are lots of animals that live between the lake and the riverbed.
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The switch back up the hill from Eastern Ave is pretty much complete as of mid-December, 2024. Connection to the bridge across the river (Eastern Ave.) still needs work due to OKANA construction. Allows a much needed bicycle friendly route to Eastern Ave Bridge.
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Beautiful section of Palmer Lane Trail with tree lined path ducking under an old RR trestle near John Conrad & Soldier Creek. Can ride a 3.9 mile loop taking this trail south & then East along 29th. The path along Douglas Blvd is very rough sidewalks crossing busy business entry/exits. Ride the Douglas Blvd section only if you are going for the loop or heading to a business.
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The Fam is a museum dedicated to the First Nations. It presents the history and cultures of not only the 39 nations still present in Oklahoma, but also all the Indian nations of North America.
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Spencer is home to the First Americans Museum, a significant institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the history and cultures of the Indian nations of North America, including the 39 nations currently in Oklahoma. It offers a deep dive into the rich heritage of the region's indigenous peoples.
Yes, Spencer offers several family-friendly options. The Eagle Lake Trail and KATY Trail are both paved and suitable for families looking to enjoy a walk or bike ride together. These trails provide safe and accessible outdoor experiences.
You can explore several paved trails around Spencer. The Eagle Lake Trail follows the Oklahoma River, offering scenic views. The KATY Trail runs for about 7 miles parallel to an old railway line, and the Palmer Lane Trail features a beautiful tree-lined path.
Yes, the Eagle Lake Trail is noted for being wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenic views along the Oklahoma River. Additionally, the First Americans Museum is also wheelchair accessible, ensuring a welcoming experience for all visitors.
Beyond the local trails, Spencer is a great starting point for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the Lake Draper Trail – Lake Stanley Draper loop or the Oklahoma Railway Museum – Oklahoma River Trail loop. For more details on these and other cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Spencer guide.
Yes, the Eagle Lake Trail is dog-friendly, making it a great option for you and your canine companion to enjoy a walk along the Oklahoma River and around Eagle Lake.
Yes, the Eagle Lake Trail is a good spot for wildlife observation. Visitors often see various animals living between Eagle Lake and the riverbed, adding an extra dimension to your outdoor experience.
The SE 8th Street to Eastern Avenue Trail Connection is an intermediate cycleway that provides a much-needed bicycle-friendly route to the Eastern Avenue Bridge. It includes a switchback up the hill from Eastern Avenue, improving connectivity for cyclists in the area.
Trail lengths vary. For example, the KATY Trail runs for about 7 miles, while a loop incorporating the Palmer Lane Trail can be around 3.9 miles. The Eagle Lake Trail connects to a wider trail system, offering options for longer excursions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The scenic views along the Oklahoma River from trails like Eagle Lake Trail are highly rated, as is the educational experience offered by the First Americans Museum, which provides deep insights into indigenous cultures.
Yes, the area around Eagle Lake Trail offers scenic views of Eagle Lake itself and the Oklahoma River. This natural setting provides opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy the tranquility of the water and surrounding landscape.


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