Motorcycle Roads in Oklahoma
Motorcycle trips in Oklahoma's (OK) will feature scenery dominated by flat to rolling hills of various forms of prairie grasslands as three quarters of the state is blanketed by prairie grasses (one quarter of the state is considered forested). On a rod trip riders will see elevations that vary from the state's low point in its southeast corner (at only 800 feet above sea level) and rise as you move west into the panhandle where the highest peak resides - Black Mesa at 5,000 feet above sea level. The state has four primary mountain ranges: the Ouachita Mountains, the Arbuckle Mountains, the Wichita Mountains, and the Ozark Mountains. And, the state is home to the most number of man made lakes in the US at 200.
Highest Rated Motorcycle Roads & Rides

Fort Gibson Trail
As you travel along the route you will catch glimpes of the river, lake and dense forest.The route rises and falls with the river bottom and the hills surrounding Fort Gibson Lake. Most of the route is tree covered. Along the route you will pass thro...
4.0
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Railroad Bridge Road
This route will take you over rolling hills with lots of curves no stop signs with the exception of major intersections. Lots of hills with some sharply weaving areas on the road near Tribbey, heading south the road has sweeping curves and the portio...
3.8
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Hwy 62 East of Telequah
Twisty road through eastern Okla Forest. One of the more scenic drives in the entire state of Okla....
4.0
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Stillwell to Lake Tenkiller
Winding curves through the Cookson Hills interspersed by stretches through valleys where you can open it up a bit. Vistas are constantly changing. This is a great 18 mile route & connects easily to other great motorcycle roads in the area!...
4.0
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The "77s" Around Lake Murray
77S has some pretty over looks of the crystal clear water that Lake Murray has. There are tons of trees along the road side, so its in very pretty scenery especially during Fall when the leaves change colors....
3.7
out of 5