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Dog friendly hiking trails around Oklahoma City offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences, from urban parks to extensive lakefront paths and natural refuges. The region features a mix of wooded areas, open grasslands, and even rocky streams, providing varied terrain for hikers. While generally flat, the landscape includes numerous parks and trail systems within the city and a short drive away. These trails provide accessible options for exploring the local environment.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Regatta Park sits along the 7-mile long Oklahoma River and is a focal point for local watersports enthusiast. In fact, the river and park are recognized as a U.S. Olympic and Paralympic training site and draws in top athletes from all over.
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The Bert Cooper Trails, formerly Lake Hefner Trail, is a fantastic paved route surrounding the lake's perimeter. There are plenty of access points along the path, including parking areas, restrooms, and water, if you need to take a break. Along the way, you will see lots of sailboats in the water, adding to the already stunning lake views, especially if you are lucky to be here to see the sunset.
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This bridge crosses over the canal at the southern end of Regatta Park. The Oklahoma River Trail intersects with the park path here and goes in three different directions.
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I haven't seen many of these for bikes and hikes, pretty cool!
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Built in 1999, the 36 foot tall lighthouse is an icon in the Oklahoma City area. It was modeled after the Brant Point Light Station on the north side of Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. A 75 foot long jetty takes you out to the lighthouse and views out over Lake Hefner.
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The Lake Overholser Bridge played an important role in the establishment of America’s Mother Road: Route 66. It is managed by the National Park Service and is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
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Lake Overholser Park is sandwiched between the end of the West River Trail and the start of the Lake Overholser Trail. The park has green space, a playground, restrooms, parking, and a few other features, but the main draw to the area is definitely the dam.
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Built in 1999, the 36 foot tall lighthouse is an icon in the Oklahoma City area. It was modeled after the Brant Point Light Station on the north side of Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. A 75 foot long jetty takes you out to the lighthouse and views out over Lake Hefner.
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There are 7 dog-friendly hiking trails featured in this guide for Oklahoma City, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These include both easy and moderate options.
The dog-friendly trails in Oklahoma City offer a mix of terrain. You'll find paved paths perfect for a leisurely stroll, such as the Lake Hefner Lighthouse – Bert Cooper Trails loop, as well as unpaved, natural surfaces like those found on the Bluff Creek Park Unpaved Trails Loop. Many trails feature flat landscapes, with some offering gentle elevation changes.
Yes, Oklahoma City offers several easy dog-friendly trails. The Bluff Creek Park Unpaved Trails Loop is an excellent easy option, providing a 'hidden forest' experience. Other easy choices include the Lake Hefner Lighthouse – Bert Cooper Trails loop and the Bridge at Regatta Park loop, both of which are generally flat and well-maintained.
Many dog-friendly trails in Oklahoma City offer beautiful water views. The Lake Overholser Trail loop provides serene lake views and passes by the historic Lake Overholser Dam. The Lake Hefner Lighthouse – Bert Cooper Trails loop also offers continuous scenic views around Lake Hefner.
Absolutely! Many of the easy, flat, and paved trails are perfect for families with children and dogs. Martin Park Nature Center, though not listed as a specific route in this guide, offers 2.5 miles of peaceful, shaded woodland paths that are generally flat and stroller-friendly. Within this guide, the Bridge at Regatta Park loop is a great family-friendly option.
Oklahoma City's trails are home to diverse wildlife. On trails like the Lake Overholser Trail loop, you might spot various birds and other small animals. Martin Park Nature Center, a local wildlife sanctuary, is known for sightings of turtles, fish, birds, and deer. Always keep your dog on a leash and be respectful of the natural habitat.
Yes, several trails feature notable landmarks. The Lake Hefner Lighthouse – Bert Cooper Trails loop takes you past the iconic Lake Hefner Lighthouse. The Lake Overholser Trail loop passes by the historic Lake Overholser Bridge. You can also explore the Bert Cooper Trails which are part of the Lake Hefner system.
The dog-friendly trails in Oklahoma City are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from 16 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessibility, scenic lake views, and the peaceful atmosphere of these trails, making them enjoyable for both hikers and their dogs.
While many city trails are paved, the Bluff Creek Park Unpaved Trails Loop offers a more natural, unpaved experience within the city. For a more rugged adventure a short drive away, consider areas like Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge or even Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, which features rocky terrain and natural streams (always check specific dog regulations for these locations).
Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads for the dog-friendly hikes listed. For instance, the Lake Hefner Lighthouse – Bert Cooper Trails loop from Queen of Angles Chapel and the Lake Hefner Lighthouse – Bert Cooper Trails loop from Mama Roja Méxican Kitchen both indicate convenient starting points with parking access.
Spring and fall are generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking with your dog in Oklahoma City, offering mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late evening hikes are recommended, and always ensure you bring plenty of water for both yourself and your dog. Winters are typically mild, making year-round hiking possible, though some trails might be muddy after rain.

