Oklahoma's 16‑mile trail
Visit Claremore is promoting 16 miles of mountain‑bike trails billed as world‑class for biking, running, and hiking — a compact, multi‑use network if you’re scouting accessible trail weekends in the U.S. heartland []. The push positions Claremore as a local alternative to busier mountain destinations and a practical option for a quick bike‑packing or training trip [].
The route began in 2007 as a two‑mile system and has expanded into more than 16 miles of singletrack [visitclaremore.com]. Maintenance is run by local volunteer crews alongside the City of Claremore and Rogers County [visitclaremore.com]. Trailheads at 15011 E 470 Rd include professional maps and color‑coded markers, and the network is indexed on Trailforks and AllTrails for route planning [visitclaremore.com]. The system comprises five loops plus an out‑and‑back line for variable ride lengths [travelok.com], and it hosts competitive events in Oklahoma’s Tour de Dirt series, including races promoted as the Shoreline Shred [discoverrogerscounty.com]. Trailforks’ region page records about 15 mapped trails totaling roughly 12 miles, a ridden counter of 1,664, and 1,736 ft of total descent, showing active local tracking and route data [trailforks.com].