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  1. The Ouachita (pronounced waa-shee-tuh) National Recreation Trail aka the “Ouachita Trail” or “OT” spans 223 miles through the Ouachita National Forest and mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas.

  2. Oct 28, 2021 · Length: 223 miles. Elevation Gain: ~34,000 feet. Expected Completion Time: (10-15 days, averaging 20-25 miles a day) Location: Eastern Oklahoma to Central Arkansas. Best season (s) to hike: Early spring is good for mild temperatures, no crowds, and no bugs, but fall would provide more foliage and probably more water.

  3. Sep 28, 2021 · The best time to visit may be autumn, when the thick tree canopy changes color. While the trail is only 2.5 miles now, local officials hope to extend it from suburban Edmond to a planned 18-mile greenway surrounding nearby Arcadia Lake. (There are 6 miles of natural-surface trail currently built.) Out-of-towners can stay at the campground ...

  4. Dec 6, 2020 · Length: 223 miles (10-18 days) Physical Difficulty: Moderate. Trail can be rocky and overgrown; Most climbs and descents are mildly graded and switchbacked; Lots of PUDs; Logistical Difficulty: Moderate. No permit needed; Oklahoma terminus (west) is hard to access; Many road crossings and easy resupply hitches; Season: Fall, winter Average ...

  5. okstatefair.com › information › faqFAQ | OK State Fair

    Sep 20, 2018 · When is the State Fair? The 2024 Oklahoma State Fair runs Thursday, September 12 - Sunday, September 22. The 2025 Oklahoma State Fair runs Thursday, September 11 - Sunday, September 21. The 2026 Oklahoma State Fair runs Thursday, September 10 - Sunday, September 20.

  6. Approximately 177 miles of the trail is in Arkansas and 46 miles of the trail is in Oklahoma. The trail is used by hikers, backpackers, hunters, and mountain bikers. It is a non-motorized single track trail open only to foot traffic and partially open to mountain bicycles.

  7. Home. FAQs. How many miles of walking trail will be constructed in Phase 1, and are they multi-use? The Phase 1 fifty (50) acre core will contain approximately two (2) miles of trails. There are no shared-use or multi-use paths designed for both bike and pedestrian use in the Phase 1 core.

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