Tulsa to Keystone State Park loop
Tulsa to Keystone State Park loop
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75.7km
540m
Cycling
Challenge yourself on the 47.1-mile Tulsa to Keystone State Park loop, a difficult touring bicycle route with 1765 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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30.7 km
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75.7 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
25.1 km
25.0 km
16.6 km
9.03 km
Surfaces
63.0 km
12.7 km
154 m
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Elevation
Highest point (300 m)
Lowest point (190 m)
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This touring bicycle loop is approximately 75.7 kilometers (about 47 miles) long and generally takes around 4 hours and 32 minutes to complete. This duration is for the main loop and does not include time spent exploring within Keystone State Park.
The majority of the Tulsa to Keystone State Park loop consists of mostly paved surfaces, making it well-suited for touring bicycles. However, if you plan to explore within Keystone State Park, be aware that there's a network of mountain biking trails with rocky terrain, switchbacks, wooded forests, and creek crossings.
This route is considered a 'hard bike ride' and requires 'very good fitness'. Its difficulty stems from its length and a significant elevation gain of approximately 538 meters (around 1,772 feet).
Yes, a key highlight along the route is the View of Keystone Lake. The park itself offers scenic hills and wooded forests, especially as you get closer to and within Keystone State Park.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths, including the West 23rd Linkage, Avery Drive Linkage, Highway 97 Bridge Trail, River Parks Linkage, and River Parks East Bank Trail, among others.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, Oklahoma's weather can vary. Spring and fall generally offer more moderate temperatures, which would be ideal for a challenging ride of this length and elevation. Summers can be very hot, and winters may bring cold or icy conditions.
The main cycling loop itself is primarily on paved roads and linkages. Within Keystone State Park, dogs are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain if you bring them along.
While the main cycling loop does not typically require permits, it's advisable to check the official Keystone State Park website for any current entrance fees or specific regulations if you plan to utilize park amenities or explore its internal trails. You can often find this information on the sandspringsok.gov website.
Specific trailhead parking details are not provided, but as the loop starts and ends in Tulsa, you would typically look for public parking options in Tulsa that allow for extended stays. When you reach Keystone State Park, there are various amenities including picnic sites and a marina, which likely offer parking for visitors.
Yes, upon reaching Keystone State Park, cyclists have access to various amenities. These include lake views, cabins, campsites, picnic sites, and a marina. The park also offers a network of mountain bike trails for those looking for more technical riding.
The main Tulsa to Keystone State Park loop is rated as 'hard' and requires 'very good fitness', making it less suitable for beginners or young families. However, within Keystone State Park, there are mountain bike trails that range from beginner (Green) to expert levels, offering diverse options if you're looking for different experiences once you arrive at the park.