8 Picturesque Trails In Oklahoma That Are Perfect For Winter Hiking
For many, the winter season is a time to think about being fit and healthy once the new year begins. If you’re in Oklahoma, you can meet this goal by heading to a gym or doing indoor activities. You can also take advantage of the numerous scenic trails throughout the state. So, what are you waiting for? If you’re curious to know more, I invite you to read about 8 of the best winter hiking in Oklahoma along these trails in the Sooner State.
What are some of your favorite winter hikes? Feel free to share in the following comments section.
For suggestions of what to bring when you go on a winter hike or do other outdoor activities during this time of year, take a peek at our winter packing guide. And, if you’re looking for more ideas of what to do, I recommend checking out this Oklahoma winter scenic drive.
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What are some of the best things to do in Oklahoma in winter?
Here are some of the best things to do in Oklahoma in winter:
- Take your family to visit some of the many Christmas towns in Oklahoma.
- Experience the holiday season when you head to Winterfest or another well-known Christmas festival in Oklahoma.
- Spend time in nature by taking a winter hike or visiting an oasis like the Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge.
- Plan a mini vacation and head to a peaceful destination for a winter getaway in Oklahoma.
What is one of the most popular winter drives in Oklahoma?
The Talimena National Scenic Byway is one of the most popular winter drives in Oklahoma. It'll take a little over an hour to drive this route that zips by snowy mountains, tunnel trees, and stunning landscapes. Therefore, we recommend planning to stop at the lookout points along the drive to soak in the panoramic views.
To get started on this adventure, head 8 miles north of Talihina to where Hwy 271 and Hwy 1 connect.