Monday, June 7, 2010

Somewhere West of Tulsa: Coyote Trail

Local Ride
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West of Tulsa is a two-lane road that snakes through Creek County between Sand Springs and Mannford. It's called Coyote Trail and it's been a favorite local ride of mine for more than 20 years.

This curvy 14 mile ride is perfect as a scenic route to Keystone Lake from Tulsa.

One highlight of the ride is a historic marker commemorating the Battle of Round Mountain. This was the first Civil War battle fought in Indian Territory. Where this battle actually took place has been vigorously argued for many years. Some experts believe it happened more than 20 miles away- somewhere west of Yale, Oklahoma. But the marble marker still stands at the western end of Coyote Trail.

To find Coyote Trail head west out of Tulsa and look for West 41st Street in Sand Springs. You can take US-412 and go south on OK-97, or take I-44 and look for the West 51st Street exit. This map shows the route beginning at OK-97 and West 41st Street...


View Coyote Trail in a larger map


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Made this ride today, what a wonderful way to spend a 1/2 hour!

Unknown said...

Grew up on coyote trail...beautiful country...love it.

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