CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
#1083
#1084
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Tyler,
I have only been there once with a quad, but had a good ride. I used to ride the river 25 years ago on motorcycles and it brought back good memories.
Go to Purcell. Get on Main Street. It is one block south of the highway that crosses the river between Purcell and Lexington. Go to the far east end of the street and go down the hill to the train depot. turn right for about 3/4 to 1 mile. Look for the first chance to cross the railroad tracks going east. Turn East across the tracks. Iwould park here and unload. Ride North along the east side of the tracks. The river is to your right. Take any of the roads going east to the river. The water is down and you can go as far as you like either up or down the river. There are some trails on the west side of the river between where you park and the water.
have fun riding
let me know when you are going and if I can I will meet you
charlie
Bob,
I will be in Tulsa the 12th, but can make it the 19th.
charlie
I have only been there once with a quad, but had a good ride. I used to ride the river 25 years ago on motorcycles and it brought back good memories.
Go to Purcell. Get on Main Street. It is one block south of the highway that crosses the river between Purcell and Lexington. Go to the far east end of the street and go down the hill to the train depot. turn right for about 3/4 to 1 mile. Look for the first chance to cross the railroad tracks going east. Turn East across the tracks. Iwould park here and unload. Ride North along the east side of the tracks. The river is to your right. Take any of the roads going east to the river. The water is down and you can go as far as you like either up or down the river. There are some trails on the west side of the river between where you park and the water.
have fun riding
let me know when you are going and if I can I will meet you
charlie
Bob,
I will be in Tulsa the 12th, but can make it the 19th.
charlie
#1087
#1088
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Tyler,
I assume you will be approaching Purcell from the north...If So...here are some driving directions
From I-35 take the first Purcell Exit (I think this is exit 94 or 95 and it exits to the left) and Proceed south on Green St. thru Purcell until you get to Washington St. (there will be a Carl's Jr on your right). Here you will turn left (east) on Washington St. and drive until you reach Canadian Ave. Turn right (South) go one block to a 4-way stop sign. Turn left (east) and proceed down the steep hill. The depot will be immediately in front of you.
I assume you will be approaching Purcell from the north...If So...here are some driving directions
From I-35 take the first Purcell Exit (I think this is exit 94 or 95 and it exits to the left) and Proceed south on Green St. thru Purcell until you get to Washington St. (there will be a Carl's Jr on your right). Here you will turn left (east) on Washington St. and drive until you reach Canadian Ave. Turn right (South) go one block to a 4-way stop sign. Turn left (east) and proceed down the steep hill. The depot will be immediately in front of you.
#1089
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Tyler,
One follow up, Please do not park at the actual AMTRAk depot. There is an old abandoned warehouse that is just north of the depot, please park on the north side of the warehouse. The railroad people tend to get upset if you (we) park at the actual Trail Depot.
They even posted a sign stating no trailers.
One follow up, Please do not park at the actual AMTRAk depot. There is an old abandoned warehouse that is just north of the depot, please park on the north side of the warehouse. The railroad people tend to get upset if you (we) park at the actual Trail Depot.
They even posted a sign stating no trailers.
#1090
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA ATV CLUB
Originally posted by: Bobman
Tyler,
One follow up, Please do not park at the actual AMTRAk depot. There is an old abandoned warehouse that is just north of the depot, please park on the north side of the warehouse. The railroad people tend to get upset if you (we) park at the actual Trail Depot.
They even posted a sign stating no trailers.
Tyler,
One follow up, Please do not park at the actual AMTRAk depot. There is an old abandoned warehouse that is just north of the depot, please park on the north side of the warehouse. The railroad people tend to get upset if you (we) park at the actual Trail Depot.
They even posted a sign stating no trailers.
Which is why I park right on the river.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
That's a funny a$$ video Ronnie! Thanks!