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Level: Beginner
Length: 35 mi (56.3 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +535/ -950 ft
Total: 6 riders
Mountain Biking Mcgee Creek State Park, Nsra
#46 of 64 mountain bike trails in Oklahoma
About 35 miles of multi-use double track, old road. Requires a free permit available at the building. A map is also available at the building. Trails are well marked with signs. Although it's a network, many trails are out-and-backs to the lake. Not very hard, but there are some soft gravel spots and rocky areas. Trails farther away from trailhead are less used, but rideable. Don't think the Boundary Trail actually exists - it just follows the fence along the boundary. Beginners can do most of it, but advanced riders can really fly. Scenic overlooks and wildlife are present. Access to McGee Creek Reservoir is available from many trails.
First added by dauw on Jun 30, 2005. Last updated Apr 30, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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From Atoka, OK take HWY 3 east to Farris, OK. Follow signs. Or, take HWY 3 west from Antlers, OK or the Indian Nation Turnpike. About 5 miles north of HWY 3. Make sure to take the eastern entrance of the two, to the Natural Scenic and Recreation Area (NSRA). Trailhead is well marked on the north side of the park building. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, and picnic tables.
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Thank |not enuf 1track
Trails are mostly double track and fun to ride if not overly challenging. All intersections are well marked and, along with the map available at the trailhead, it is easy to know where you are at all times. We had the entire trail system to ourselves this day. Although I was not able to ride all of the routes I particularly enjoyed the rocky Little Bugaboo.
Thank |Fair double track. Some trails are hiking/biking only, and others allow horses too. Averaged 16-20 mph flying around these trails. Some rocky outcrops, some soft gravel, and some rough spots tore up by horses (legally). Can catch some air off some rocks in the trail. Really fun riding fast. I wish they would make some loops from the trails that end at several spots on the lake. Beware, we rode Hog Camp to the Trail Boundary trail, and I don't think the Trail Bounday trail exists except for a brush-hogged fenceline. There is a road on the other side of the fence that will lead you to just south of the trail head, but I don't think its a marked trail. I wish we would have known that before we rode it. Not very overgrown for a June ride. I would ride it again.
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