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A trail system built by Ponca City OEF/IMBA. 7.2 miles of diverse trail.


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7.2

Miles

11.6

KM

90%

Singletrack

1,043' 318 m

High

992' 302 m

Low

243' 74 m

Up

243' 74 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (1°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Unknown

Family Friendly More beginner bypasses are being built as progress continues.

No motorized vehicles, no horses.

Overview

This trail is over 7.2 miles long, and includes from technical rock sections, to flowing fast track. The parking area for this trail system is at the Muskrat Maze trailhead.

Need to Know

For Google Map directions to the parking area/trailhead
Google 4000 East Prospect Ave, Ponca City, OK or click here.

Description

This ride features some technical rocky sections, along with some good, fast, flowing sections. This is not a beginner trail, but there are some bypasses for less-experienced riders in the more difficult areas. There are currently 5 complete sections connected by short double tracks. We will begin the next sections this fall.

The ride starts on Muskrat Maze where there is a great maze-like section in the beginning winding around huge boulders. There are tight turns around the boulders and over rocky areas as you go. It's only .4 miles, but it's a workout because it is mostly a slightly uphill grade, so you don't get to do any easy coasting.

After riding the doubletrack out of Muskrat Maze, head to Lizard Lane/ Bobcat Beat along the doubletrack connector. If you want to bypass the more difficult "Lizard Lane" you can walk or ride your bike straight up the hill to the easier "Bobcat" portion, otherwise follow the arrow pointing to "Lizard Lane." This trail begins intensely over good rock garden singletrack, eventually making a switchback over a long slab rock that resembles the moon. You'd better be ready to pump your pedals! You'll ride about the same distance over more rock garden singletrack. This is an advanced intermediate section for sure.

You'll then end up doing a short rocky climb to the top of the hill to "Bobcat Beat." The is about 1 mile long and wind through the cedars with a few surprises along the way, like a rock bridge and a massive berm built with man-made materials. You'll probably want to make a few passes on this roller coaster feature. The trail ends back at the doubletrack and is just a few feet from the beginning of Scorpion Strut.

Scorpion Strut is a very fun, fast, technical trail. It begins with a short uphill over a big slab rock and then a quick left turn into a short technical down/up. The trail winds through a wooded area over lots of rocks (we've seen a couple of scorpions under some of the rocks). The trail switches back and forth a couple of times, out of the woods and then diving back into them. At the north end of this section, cross the road and hit Road Runner. Road Runner is where the boulder section is, and it's advanced technical, but fun! When you exit the boulder portion of this section, you can turn left on the doubletrack and ride a very short distance to Black Snake Boogie. Black Snake Boogie is FUN, fast, with a mini boulder area, a couple of short climbs, and some neat features. When you exit this, go back north, and just past where you exited the boulders, you can hit the top line of road runner going south. At the end of Road Runner, cross the road again and finish the last part of Scorpion Strut, and be ready for a couple foot drop onto a short downhill run.

The exit is close to where the trail starts. Take the gravel road back toward Muskrat Maze and finish the last part of it, back to the parking lot. Now, do another lap! What is complete is a blast to ride and will keep you coming back for more!

The tour de dirt race loop will start at the parking lot and go north on the doubletrack to Lizard Lane, then follow the directions you just read from Lizard on, and the loop will end with Muskrat Maze instead of starting there.

Find out more on our Facebook page.

History & Background

Trail building began January/February 2015 with support and approval from Ponca City, OK.

Contacts

Shared By:

roy pemberton

Trail Ratings

  4.4 from 17 votes

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Photos

In the boulder portion of the Roadrunner section of the system
Aug 24, 2016 near McCord, OK
In the boulder portion of the Roadrunner section of the system
Aug 24, 2016 near McCord, OK
In the boulder portion of the Roadrunner section of the system
Aug 24, 2016 near McCord, OK
In the boulder portion of the Roadrunner section of the system
Aug 24, 2016 near McCord, OK
Feather enjoyed hiking the Bobcat Beat trail.
Jan 24, 2022 near McCord, OK
In the boulder portion of the Roadrunner section of the system
Aug 24, 2016 near McCord, OK
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Sep 17, 2021
Jim DV
Terrible.
Jul 29, 2021
Ryan McWhorter
1st time 4.9mi — 1h 02m
Nov 26, 2018
Greg S
Oct 21, 2018
sean fahey
Great technical trail. Fun ride with challenges at every turn. 7.8mi
Jul 6, 2018
Craig Powell
7.2mi
Mar 17, 2018
Tim Donlan
Noice
Jun 9, 2017
Brandon McElroy
Nov 24, 2015
roy pemberton
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