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AllTook my Ford raptor on the trail and had a blast. Great view of the lake at the end of the main trail. Many different trails you can go off on along the way. Not a difficult trail at all almost any vehicle could do this without any issues.
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Less than two hour ride. Nice trail lots of water not too rocky.
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Spent over 4 hours out here on the UTV. Nothing too hard and was able to stay in 2wd the entire time. Really appreciate this app showing this trail near me while on vacation
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Yellow loop is a strenuous loop for both horse and rider. Horse may need a lot of rest stops. 13 mile loop. Blue hole is a good spot for lunch. Bring your bathing suit!
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Fun trails. Big potential for pinstriping larger vehicles. Did all trails in a stock Subaru OBW. Lots of fun. Camping areas were trashy though.
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This hike is absolutely beautiful, poorly marked, and has steep inclines which makes for some neat waterfalls and swimming holes.
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Heavily wooded and rough terrain on trail, but still a really enjoyable hike. Only wish there was more photo opportunities of a view on top of the climbs.
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Really enjoyable hike. One climb and then gorgeous views of the river. Nice to slow down and enjoy nature.
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This portion of the K Trail is now private property. It's too bad because it's amazing! Difficult! Rugged! Narrow! Truly epic! Sadly... now trespassing. (since you can't drive it check out our trip report: http://txgxoverland.com/2021/06/kiamichi-trail-in-oklahoma-was-epic-offroad-adventure/) You can drive the K Trail East - it's an easy to moderate trail for the first 8 miles, then gets very overgrown with brush. I would recommend it for an out and back trip. We drove it in May 2022.
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Very challenging but fun ride on a 4 wheeler. Stick to the path and look at the map ahead of time and enjoy.
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Some deep ruts from water runoff. Mostly easy lots of small sharp rocks. Air down. Ends in deep woods disbursed camping site with no view.
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Fun alternate route home for those back home to DFW area from Broken Bow.
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I ride this trail every time I come to Hochatown. Great views, challenging elevation changes, and never crowded.
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This is one of my favorite Jeep trails. It is especially beautiful the first week of November when the leaves are at their peak color.
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This is a great paved road scenic byway. We didn’t make it to the far end in Oklahoma, but portion we did was very nice. The road was twisty and up and down the mountain.
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Beautiful OHV Trails. Drove from campsite at Cucumber Creek Campground.
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Fun 2-day hike with friends and kids in the late winter of 2017. I have hunted and fished this area most of my live, but had never hiked these trails.
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Great 4x4 trail. We got a group of two Toyota Tacoma’s with minimum mods and made it out with only scratches. The first 1/4 of the trail is technical maybe class 4/5s. After that it’s smooth sailing.
I would rate 5/5 but the windmill company and many of the locals have taken to blocking the trails for the first 20 miles of the trail. It took us 2 days of trail riding to get through 60 miles of trail.
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Great overlooks the river and a nice little loop trail about an hour and a half total at the most time to hike the loop. There’s a good incline going up to Cedar Bluff and then a gentle walk downhill.
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Short easy hike through Robbers Cave State Park. Wilburton, Oklahoma.
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Our first off road trail. A little over growth that we had to trim, but was a fun beginner course with good muholes.
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Ended at the lake for a nice picnic. But, many of the little trails were gated off. So, limited to main roads.
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