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Edmond

Route 66 Edmund to Reno

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2.7

(8)

28

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Route 66 Edmund to Reno

07:44

135km

470m

Cycling

This difficult 83.7-mile touring bicycle route from Edmond to Reno follows historic Route 66, offering 1544 feet of elevation gain and sceni

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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40.9 km

Lake Overholser Bridge

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Lake Overholser is an artificial lake created in 1916, which locals mostly call "Lake Hold Her Closer". In 1924 the then new steel bridge over the North Canadian River was …

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Founded in 1891 by the Spencer Brothers, Yukon sits on the former Chisholm Trail that once connected the Texas pastures to the railroad terminal in Abilene, Kansas.

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El Reno Rock Island Railroad Landmarks

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El Reno was originally called Reno City and was 5 miles north of today's center until it was rebuilt here after several floods. El Reno was formerly home to a …

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81.5 km

28.7 km

21.8 km

1.73 km

1.02 km

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106 km

28.5 km

387 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Route 66 Edmund to Reno cycling route?

The route primarily features mostly paved surfaces. While Oklahoma's topography generally slopes gradually upwards from east to west, this segment includes areas of woodlands and transitional prairie grasslands. It's rated as a "difficult" touring bicycle route on komoot, requiring very good fitness.

What historical landmarks and scenic views can I expect along the route?

You'll find a blend of scenic views and historic landmarks. Highlights include the quirky Blue Hippo, the 1889 Territorial Schoolhouse, and the Edmond Railyard in Edmond. As you approach Oklahoma City, you'll pass the Lake Overholser Bridge. Further west, towards El Reno, look for Historic Fort Reno, the historic El Reno Rock Island Railroad Landmarks, and the Chisholm Trail Mural on West Main Street. There's also an excellent bike path south and west of Oklahoma City offering a quiet, scenic ride past a railroad museum.

Is the Route 66 Edmund to Reno trail suitable for all cycling levels?

This komoot route is rated as "difficult" and is best suited for cyclists with very good fitness, covering approximately 135 kilometers with 470 meters of elevation gain. However, events like Cycle 66, which utilize portions of this corridor, often offer multiple routes, including shorter and easier options for various skill levels.

What is the best time of year to cycle this section of Route 66?

While the trail can be enjoyed year-round, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures. Consider checking local weather forecasts, especially for spring, as conditions can vary.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle this trail?

No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required to cycle this segment of Route 66, as it largely follows public roads and designated bike paths.

Where can I park to access the Route 66 Edmund to Reno cycling route?

Parking options will vary depending on your starting point. In Edmond, you might find parking near local attractions like the Edmond Railyard. In Oklahoma City, various public parking facilities are available, especially around downtown areas or near trailheads for connecting paths. For specific event-related parking, such as for Cycle 66, consult event organizers' websites.

Is the Route 66 Edmund to Reno cycling route dog-friendly?

As much of the route follows public roads and shared-use paths, dogs are generally permitted if kept on a leash and under control. However, always be mindful of local regulations, especially in specific parks or historical sites you might pass through. Ensure your dog is comfortable with longer distances and traffic if cycling on roads.

Does this route connect with other cycling trails?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable connections include sections of the Hefner-Overholser Trail, Bert Cooper Trails, and the Will Rogers Trail. It also incorporates parts of the KATY Trail and various local streets like Boulevard/Eastern and MLK/Eastern.

Is this a loop route, or is it point-to-point?

This specific komoot route, "Route 66 Edmund to Reno," is designed as a point-to-point journey, starting in Edmond and ending near Reno, Oklahoma City. You would need to arrange transportation for your return or plan a round trip.

Does this route connect with any organized cycling events?

Yes, this corridor is famously associated with the annual "Cycle 66" event. This prominent urban and rural bicycling tour commences and concludes in downtown Edmond, celebrating the historic highway and offering various routes for cyclists of all experience levels.

What should I pack for a cycling trip on this route?

Given the route's length and difficulty, it's advisable to pack essentials such as plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit for your bike, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), and appropriate cycling attire. A fully charged phone for navigation and emergencies is also recommended. Consider layers, especially during spring and fall, as temperatures can fluctuate.

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