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Embark on an easy hike along the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge Hiking Trails, a serene escape into nature. This route covers 1.6 miles (2.5 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 4 feet (1 metres), making it perfect for a quick outing. You can expect to complete this tranquil journey in about 37 minutes, surrounded by verdant bottomland hardwood forests featuring majestic oak and sycamore trees. The trail offers picturesque views of the North Canadian River, providing a peaceful backdrop for your walk.
When planning your visit, be aware that while this urban sanctuary is largely accessible, some paths can become muddy after rain. Sections of the trail might also be overgrown, so dressing appropriately is a good idea. During the summer months, ticks can be prevalent, so it is wise to take precautions. This trail is an excellent choice for families and those hiking with dogs, offering a straightforward and enjoyable experience.
The Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge is a haven for diverse wildlife, making it a prime spot for nature observation. As you explore, keep an eye out for beavers, deer, and numerous species of migratory birds that frequent the area. The refuge is also adjacent to Lake Overholser, adding to the scenic beauty and ecological richness of your surroundings. This easy route provides a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature close to the city.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge has multiple access points. While specific parking details for all trailheads are not provided, visitors typically find parking near the main entrances or along roads bordering the refuge. It's advisable to check local maps or komoot's tour details for the most convenient starting points.
Yes, the trails in Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their canine companions. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for all.
The best time to hike depends on your preferences. Spring offers lush greenery and active birdlife, but trails can be extremely muddy after rain. Summer is warm, and ticks can be prevalent, so prepare accordingly. Fall brings beautiful foliage, while winter offers a quieter experience. Each season provides a unique perspective of the refuge's natural beauty.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge for hiking. It's a public urban sanctuary, freely accessible for visitors to enjoy.
Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge is unique as a 1,000-acre urban sanctuary within Oklahoma City, offering a wilderness experience close to the city. It's a haven for biodiversity, especially for birdwatching, with hundreds of species of migratory birds and waterfowl. The refuge also features bottomland hardwood forests, swamps, and marshlands, providing a diverse natural escape.
Yes, the trails within Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge are generally considered easy to moderate, making them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including beginners and families with children. The specific komoot tour, "Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge Hiking Trails," is rated as easy.
The terrain is predominantly flat, encompassing bottomland hardwood forests, swamps, and marshlands. Many routes follow the North Canadian River. While some trails are well-maintained, others can be old dirt roads that may become muddy after rain and overgrown in certain sections, particularly further along paths like the East Trail.
Hikers can expect to see a verdant landscape with majestic oak and sycamore trees, picturesque views of the North Canadian River, and adjacent Lake Overholser. The diverse ecosystems are excellent for birdwatching, with numerous species of migratory birds and waterfowl. You might also spot beavers, deer, and other local wildlife.
Yes, the route passes through sections of other trails. Specifically, it intersects with parts of the Hefner-Overholser Trail, Lake Overholser (East) Trail, and River Road.
In springtime, some trails can become extremely muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential. In the summertime, ticks can be prevalent, so it's advised to wear long pants and use insect repellent. Certain sections might also become overgrown, especially after periods of rain.
The specific komoot tour, "Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge Hiking Trails," is estimated to take approximately 37 minutes to complete its 2.5 km distance. However, the refuge offers a network of trails, with longer options like the 5.2-mile East Trail taking about 2 hours and 5 minutes.
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