Fun Roads to Drive in OK?
Anywhere fun to go with twisties? Tulsa's grid streets make me sad.
I know there's fun stuff out in Fayettville and Branson, but that's a good 3 hours just to get there. Is there anything closer? Somebody at work told me about a fun drive near siloam springs but I don't see anything on google maps that looks twisty . Can someone point me in the right direction, and/or let me know of any other fun roads?
I know there's fun stuff out in Fayettville and Branson, but that's a good 3 hours just to get there. Is there anything closer? Somebody at work told me about a fun drive near siloam springs but I don't see anything on google maps that looks twisty . Can someone point me in the right direction, and/or let me know of any other fun roads?
You might check places2ride.com and motorcycleroads.us. Hwy 80 from Hulbert to Fort Gibson dam is a decent one, a little rough in some places, but fun nonetheless. My favorite is... well, it's hard to explain so I'll just email it to you.
There's also a few fun ones north and east of Locust Grove. Hwy 16 out of Siloam Springs is kewl, but then again it's kinda far. Coyote Trail is a close one, but it's short and the speed limit is really low (too low IMO).
There's also a few fun ones north and east of Locust Grove. Hwy 16 out of Siloam Springs is kewl, but then again it's kinda far. Coyote Trail is a close one, but it's short and the speed limit is really low (too low IMO).
I know this isn't in Oklahoma, but it looks like a fun drive..
Pig Trail Byway (Hwy 23), Arkansas: 80 miles from Ozark to Eureka Springs
Just north of the town of Ozark (no, you are not yet in the Ozark Mountains), this spectacular drive is lined with wild echinacea and lilies, and climbs through Ozark National Forest and into the mountains. This is an excellent way to reach the friendly town of Eureka Springs.
Pig Trail Byway (Hwy 23), Arkansas: 80 miles from Ozark to Eureka Springs
Just north of the town of Ozark (no, you are not yet in the Ozark Mountains), this spectacular drive is lined with wild echinacea and lilies, and climbs through Ozark National Forest and into the mountains. This is an excellent way to reach the friendly town of Eureka Springs.
and smart folks dont play around lake draper.... you go off anywhere in the good sections and you will pay.... nevermind traffic bikers and joggers.... if you drive a piece of pooh and have the money to pay the small police post/station out there then yes, go to draper...... :-P (rolls eyes)
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tahlequah towards fayetville is pretty good but thats pretty far from tulsa.. speed limit is 65 to
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We had a class out their and all had to follow the instructor to the cliff ware we rappelled. He was driveing some little geo metro but he was pretty damn fast. More than half the class got lost or showed up 30minutes later because they couldnt keep up on the roads..
.. We had a class out their and all had to follow the instructor to the cliff ware we rappelled. He was driveing some little geo metro but he was pretty damn fast. More than half the class got lost or showed up 30minutes later because they couldnt keep up on the roads..






