Lubell Park Trails
Lubell Park Trails
Lubell Park Trails is a multi-use trail system perched upon 40 heavily-wooded acres in west Tulsa’s Mountain Manor neighborhood. Lubell is Oklahoma’s first purpose-built adaptive mountain bike (aMTB) friendly trail, appropriate for a wide variety of off-road handcycles. These trails are also perfectly suited for hikers and trail running enthusiasts. Just minutes from downtown Tulsa, and easily accessible from I-44 or Highway 75, Lubell makes for a convenient escape into nature.
This beginner-friendly trail system consists of a 2.2-mile loop, called Mary’s Loop, that winds around the entire property, as well as an 850-ft jump line and a set of wooden skill features that can be ridden as shorter loops.
Mary’s Loop is a bi-directional 2.2-mile gateway trail appropriate for all levels. The trail is relatively wide and there are no steep sections or mandatory technical challenges. More experienced users will still enjoy the flow and speed provided by a smooth trail surface and bermed corners.
Hoke Hill is a 0.3-mile loop accessed by way of Mary’s Loop and is a bike-specific one-way trail. Mountain bikers ride up a short intermediate rated return trail to access the jump line which consists of multiple rollers and doubles, all of which can be “rolled” as users develop their confidence and ability.
On the south side of the clearing at the southeast portion of the park there are 4 wooden skill features: a tabletop, a skinny, a rollable drop and a double roller. These 4 features can be ridden as part of Mary’s Loop or “sessioned” as their own short track.
Additional amenities at Lubell Park include a children’s playground, asphalt walking track, gazebo, lookout deck, and protected wetlands.