Oklahoma is well known as prime hunting and fishing territory, but
red-dirt country also offers many opportunities for hiking,
running, and off-road biking. Though trail guides for neighboring
states abound, outdoorsmen Kent F. Frates and Larry Floyd found no
such book for Oklahoma. The outcome of their collaboration,
"Oklahoma Hiking Trails," fills that void as the first
comprehensive guidebook for the state.
A welcome addition to the travel library of both locals and
visitors, this illustrated guide extends a hearty welcome to
hikers, bikers, runners, birders, campers, and photographers. For
the amateur and expert alike, " Oklahoma Hiking Trails" covers
trails accessible to the public across the state.
This handy reference will take outdoor adventurers from Tulsa to
Lawton and from Broken Bow to Boise City--and all points between.
It includes such familiar sites as the Ouachita National Forest and
the Wichita Mountains as well as lesser-known gems such as Black
Mesa and the Oxley Nature Center. The authors also provide tips on
how to prepare for any hiking adventure.
Color photographs of trail sites identify landmarks to look for
and highlight the natural diversity to be found along the state's
hundreds of miles of public trails. Detailed maps, GPS coordinates,
and clear directions ensure that the runner, biker, or hiker will
get to the trail and stay on it. Each trail is rated easy,
moderate, or strenuous. Providing a wealth of information to help
you navigate your Oklahoma adventure, "Oklahoma Hiking Trails
"offers big returns in a small, light-weight package ideal for your
backpack.
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