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Jogging routes around Picher, Oklahoma, are situated in a region with a unique and challenging environmental history. The area is characterized by its past as a lead and zinc mining hub, which has left a landscape marked by chat piles—mountains of toxic mine tailings—and contaminated groundwater. Due to these extreme environmental hazards and safety concerns, including potential cave-in risks from subsurface excavation, traditional outdoor activities like jogging are not recommended within the former town site of Picher itself. However, regional…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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6.87km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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No, jogging directly within the former town site of Picher, Oklahoma, is strongly discouraged due to severe health and safety risks. The area is an EPA Superfund site, heavily contaminated with toxic mine tailings ('chat piles') and groundwater from its history as a lead and zinc mining hub. There are also risks of ground collapse from subsurface excavations. While this guide is titled for Picher, the specific routes mentioned in the introduction are located elsewhere and are not representative of the immediate Picher area.
The primary environmental concerns stem from decades of mining, which left behind a toxic landscape. This includes mountains of metal-contaminated mine tailings known as 'chat piles' and contaminated groundwater. Tar Creek, which runs through the area, has been noted to be stained red by acidic water seeping from underground tunnels. These conditions pose significant health risks, particularly lead poisoning.
While jogging is not recommended within Picher itself, the guide's introduction mentions that regional trails exist outside the immediate contaminated core, connecting nearby communities. However, specific details or links to these safe regional trails are not provided within the guide's data. It's crucial to research and choose trails well outside the Superfund site for any outdoor activity.
For any trails located safely outside the immediate contaminated Picher area, you might generally expect flat to gently rolling terrain. The guide's general description of routes (though not specific to Picher) suggests minimal elevation changes, with most trails being of moderate difficulty. However, this applies to safe, regional trails, not the hazardous Picher town site.
Given the extreme environmental hazards within Picher itself, no family-friendly running options are recommended in the immediate former town site. For family outings, it is essential to seek out established, safe trails in surrounding communities that are well outside the Superfund area and have no history of contamination.
Due to the severe contamination and health risks, bringing pets into the former town site of Picher is highly inadvisable. If you are looking for dog-friendly running trails, you must find routes in surrounding, uncontaminated areas, ensuring they are designated as safe and pet-friendly.
The routes described in this guide (which are not located in Picher but in Ludwigslust) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 17 reviews. More than 400 runners have used komoot to explore these varied terrains, often praising the flat to gently rolling paths and moderate difficulty.
Picher itself is known for its unique and somber history as a former mining town and EPA Superfund site, with abandoned structures and 'chat piles' (toxic mine tailings) marking the landscape. While some might find the abandoned town unique for its industrial history and environmental recovery story, it is not recommended for recreational exploration due to safety and health risks. For historical interest, you can learn more about its past on Atlas Obscura or Wikipedia.
Considering the severe environmental hazards, there is no 'best time of year' recommended for outdoor activities like jogging within the former town site of Picher. For any outdoor pursuits in the broader region, it's always best to check local weather conditions and ensure you are on safe, designated trails far from any contaminated areas.
Picher is largely an abandoned ghost town with very limited, if any, amenities. For cafes, restaurants, or other services, you would need to travel to nearby larger towns such as Miami, Oklahoma, or Joplin, Missouri, which are located a significant distance from the former Picher town site.
For safe, regional running routes outside of the Picher Superfund site, the general difficulty level tends to be moderate. The guide's data (referring to routes not in Picher) indicates that out of 39 routes, 30 are moderate, 2 are easy, and 7 are difficult, suggesting a good range for various fitness levels on appropriate trails.


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