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revct
The River Parks follow the banks of the Arkansas river for miles! There are biking trails, walking trails, disc golf courses, beautiful statues and fountains, lighted parking, restroom facilities, and lush greenery (in spring and summer). It is so big that hundreds can be enjoying it at one time without feeling crowded.
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ChadJ78
Tulsa River Parks have come a long way since I moved here 9 years ago. The city has followed through on improving the paths and there are miles of walking and biking trails. Nature is good for the body and soul. These parks and trails are a treasure for Tulsans and visitors to get out and enjoy. Improvements are still needed in keeping water levels up and allowing water recreation like kayaking and canoeing, but overall these parks make Tulsa more attractive and healthy.
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Vif33
Excellent for walking, jogging, cycling with separated ways.Dedicated areas for children tooVery enjoyable with nice temperatures .....
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Phyllis453
Forty-five miles of bike/trike/walk/run/skate paths border the Arkansas River, with cafes, playgrounds, and rest areas for all to enjoy. Some use these paths to journey to their jobs, others for exercise...all paved and separated for walkers...drop-dead lovely!
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jimmymorales918
I have ran riverside river parks every weekend for almost two years now. With a comprehensive 14 mile paved loop, it has it all. With an off shoot to south tulsa at 71st, and split foot and bike paths... there's nothing short of perfect. Things to watch out for: Dont run at night alone. Dont run on the west side at night alone. Watch out for the bums/druggies under the 71st bridge.
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cpank
This place is awesome for joggers, bicyclists, dog walkers, or just out for a walk. I walk this park lots of times and the trails just go one endless for miles. This is a must go to place anytime of day.
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InvisibleJenn
With a picturesque view of downtown Tulsa, this park is beautiful. I visited during Scotfest and was so impressed by how clean the staff kept the park during the entire three day event. The trash was never overflowing and the seating areas were kept clean. A commendable feat given the amount of people attending the festival. My only complaint (and why I didn't give 5 stars) was the lighting in the bathrooms that led to some unclean habits by park guests. Such a shame that the beauty of this park was marred by bathrooms that smelled like pit toilets by day two of Scotfest because you could barely see in the bathroom stalls. But at least there was always toilet paper, soap, and water!
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A_Michigan_Mom7
This is such as nice feature in Tulsa. You can park at various points and start jogging or walking or biking or rollerblading on smooth paved surfaces. The walking path is separate from the biking path, which is much safer. There are some benches along the way but there should be more. It was hot when we visited, so a water bottle is a must. We also saw many people walking their dogs. Not sure how many miles the paths go but it's quite a long distance. Just remember to save enough time and energy for the trip back to your car!Although there are some trees and landscaping along the paths, there is not much shade along the way. The river water level was very low when we were there, so it didn't look very scenic. I also don't remember coming across any bathroom facilities along the way.
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msfeebz
Beautiful area along the river! I loved that walking paths and bike paths were separate. It would be nice if the river could be fuller. I understand there is a dam somewhere up river that perhaps they could open a bit more.
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HansP245
Whether I am walking down there or I am listening to music and smoking a nice cigar while people watching, Tulsa's River Parks is the place to be.