Best attractions and places to see around Woodlawn Park include a variety of landmarks and natural areas, primarily centered around Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser. This region offers more than 15 places to explore, featuring historical sites, scenic trails, and recreational parks. The landscape is characterized by large lakes, providing opportunities for water activities and lakeside paths.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Bert Cooper Trails, formerly Lake Hefner Trail, is a fantastic paved route surrounding the lake's perimeter. There are plenty of access points along the path, including parking areas, restrooms, and water, if you need to take a break. Along the way, you will see lots of sailboats in the water, adding to the already stunning lake views, especially if you are lucky to be here to see the sunset.
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Stars and Stripes Park is located on the southern edge of Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City. It is a popular local park with stunning views of the lake. The park features open green spaces, ball fields, a 9/11 memorial, picnic tables, and a playground, and its walking paths connect with the Lake Hefner Trail, a multi-use paved path that loops around the lake and is popular with runners, walkers, and cyclists.
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Very easy and chill ride. Weekday mornings yield less foot traffic. Throw some ear buds in and enjoy the ride.
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Excellent paved trails all along the North & South side of the N. Canadian/"Oklahoma" River. Wonderful ride.
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This 23.0 kilometer loop trail connects Oklahoma City to its western suburbs. It allows you to easily get out of the city via a cycle path that runs along the river as well as the lakes. It is used by cyclists but also by runners so be careful while riding. The very good asphalt of which it is made and the numerous parks along its route make it pleasant.
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Built in 1999, the 36 foot tall lighthouse is an icon in the Oklahoma City area. It was modeled after the Brant Point Light Station on the north side of Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. A 75 foot long jetty takes you out to the lighthouse and views out over Lake Hefner.
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The Lake Overholser Bridge played an important role in the establishment of America’s Mother Road: Route 66. It is managed by the National Park Service and is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
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A trail runs on both sides of a 7-mile stretch of the North Canadian River that has been transformed into a series of river lakes between Eastern and Meridan Avenues. This section of the river is known as the Oklahoma River which includes landscaped areas, trails and recreational facilities.
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The area around Woodlawn Park is known for its scenic lakes and historical sites. Among the most popular attractions are the iconic Lake Hefner Lighthouse, the historic Lake Overholser Bridge which played a role in Route 66, and the extensive Bert Cooper Trails around Lake Hefner.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Lake Hefner Lighthouse offers a pleasant walk along a jetty with lake views. Stars and Stripes Park features open green spaces, picnic tables, and a playground, connecting to the Lake Hefner Trail for easy walks. The Bert Cooper Trails are also family-friendly with paved paths suitable for all ages.
The region is characterized by its large lakes, Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser, which offer extensive scenic views and opportunities for water activities. You can enjoy the natural beauty along the Bert Cooper Trails or explore the woodlands and water views at the East Trail, Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge.
Absolutely. The Lake Overholser Bridge is a significant historical site, built in 1924, and played an important role in the establishment of Route 66. It is managed by the National Park Service and is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
The area around Woodlawn Park is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, running, and cycling on various trails. For hiking, explore routes like Lake Overholser East Trail or Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge Hiking Trails. Runners can enjoy the Lake Overholser Loop, and cyclists have options like the Will Rogers Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and cycling around Woodlawn Park.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Bert Cooper Trails around Lake Hefner are paved and offer an accessible experience. Additionally, trails like Route 66 Park Trail and Dolese Youth Park Loop are rated as easy. For more options, check the hiking guide.
Many areas are dog-friendly. The Lake Overholser Bridge and the Bert Cooper Trails are noted as dog-friendly, making them great places to enjoy with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
Yes, Stars and Stripes Park, located on the southern edge of Lake Hefner, is a popular local park that features a playground, picnic tables, and open green spaces, making it ideal for families with children.
For stunning vistas, the Lake Hefner Lighthouse offers excellent views over Lake Hefner from its 75-foot jetty. The Bert Cooper Trails also provide continuous lake views, especially beautiful during sunset. Stars and Stripes Park is another great spot for picturesque lake scenery.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene lake views, especially the sailboats on Lake Hefner and the beautiful sunsets visible from the Bert Cooper Trails. The historical significance of sites like the Lake Overholser Bridge and the peaceful escape offered by trails in the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge are also highly valued.
The Lake Overholser Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the paved Bert Cooper Trails around Lake Hefner offer a smooth surface suitable for wheelchairs, providing access to scenic lake views.
For a peaceful escape into nature, head to the East Trail in Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge. This old dirt road winds through woodlands, offering a quiet environment away from the city, with glimpses of the water and the delightful scent of honeysuckle.


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