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Gentlewood Trails
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Green Country

Copan Lake

Copan

History: Authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1962; provides protection for over 50,000 acres.

  • Distance: Unknown

  • Fee: Unknown

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Heyburn Lake

Kellyville

History: Town established in 1880s along Frisco Railroad. Largely abandoned after Route 66 construction, except “Heyburn store.” Owned and operated by the Army Corps of Engineers

  • OETRA Trail

  • Distance: ~10   miles​

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  • Fee: Vehicle depending

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Tips: Multi Use trail, Visit Facebook Group “Heyburn Lake Equestrian Trail Riders” for updates.Lake is closed to riders during hunting seasons. Oct1-Jan15, Apr13-Apr14, Apr16-May16.

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Kaw Lake

KAW

History: Original townsite founded 1902; flooded after Arkansas River Dam construction in 1962. Owned by the Army Corps of Engineers

  • OETRA Trail

Horse Pens Available!
Indoor Plumbing!

  • Distance: Over 40 Miles of trails​ 

  • Fee: Unknown

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Keystone Lake

Sand Springs

History: Keystone Lake was named after the community of Keystone, a post office from 1900-1962. The name stems from the circumstance that the original site, inundated by the waters of the lake, was in a key position at the Junction of the Cimarron and Arkansas Rivers. 

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  • OETRA Trail

  • Distance: ~17 miles worth of trails​ 

  • Fee: Unknown

Oologah Lake

Oologah

  • Distance: 18 miles

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Mohawk Park

Tulsa

  •  History: Lake Thunderbird was constructed between 1962-1965 to provide municipal water for Norman, Del City & Midwest City. Wikipedia+1

  • Distance: 6 miles

  • Fee: $10

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