Oxley: Oxbow Lake/North Woods Trails – 2 mi

Nelson’s Oxbow Lake, viewed from Oxbow Lake Trail

It’s nice to come across wilderness trails within a city. The Oxbow Lake and North Woods trails at Oxley Nature Center in Tulsa are a couple of scenic trails that make an easy 2-mile semi-loop with lush woods and pretty lake (pond) views.

Trailhead sign for North Woods Unit, Oxley Nature Center, Tulsa

Getting to North Woods Trailhead

These 2 trails are in the nature center’s North Woods Unit.

To get there, head to Mohawk Park, just as if heading to the Tulsa Zoo. The nature center is in the back of the park of the north end.

Instead of going in the main entrance of Oxley Nature Center, head to the northwest corner of the park and watch for the “North Woods Unit” sign (pictured) that is about 100 feet from the road.

There is not a parking area here, but I am told it is okay to park over to the side of the road on Mohawk Boulevard.

Start of Oxbow Lake Trail.
Oxbow Lake Trail, near the trailhead.

The Trails

This hike is a 2.2-mile semi-loop. Oxbow Lake Trail is the initial spur and then North Woods Trail is the loop.

The Oxbow Lake Trail is a .7-mile-long boomerang-shaped that starts at the North Woods Trailhead, heads west for about a quarter-mile, and then passes through a gate and turns to a northwest direction. After the turn, you can probably see Nelson’s Oxbow Lake on the right. This part of the trail is on an isthmus between Mallard Lake (a small triangular lake) and Nelson’s Oxbow on the right.

At about .6-mile, there is a bench with a Mallard Lake viewing area. The levee for Lake Yahola is in the distance.

Oxbow Lake Trail.
Mallard Lake. Lake Yahola is on the other side of the levee.

About .1-mile further north is an access road crossing. After this is the North Woods Trail, mostly a loop about .9-mile long.

There is a short initial spur on North Woods Trail. Pretty quickly you arrive at the fork of the loop. On my recent hike, we took a right to take the loop counterclockwise.

The trail works its way through a mature forested area (with some cool tall trees) that is bounded by Nelson’s Oxbow Lake, Flat Rock Creek, and Bird Creek.

Oxbow Lake Trail. Oxley Nature Center.
Some pretty views of Nelson’s Oxbow on the Oxbow Lake Trail.

Final Notes

When I was last there, the signage was pretty good and the trails were pretty easy to follow and pretty well maintained.

There was a spot on North Woods where it looks like another trail is under construction and no signage to clearly indicate what it is. It wasn’t hard to figure out where the loop is to continue on though.

Mallard Lake (panoramic).
I thought this stream on Oxbow Lake Trail was pretty.

There is almost no elevation change on this hike. I had pretty good AT&T cell coverage.

These photos are all from my July 25, 2020 hike.

There are some beautiful trees on the North Woods Trail.
North Woods Trail.
Flat Rock Creek visible in the distance from North Woods Trail.
North Woods Trail.
Stream on Oxbow Lake Trail, Oxley Nature Center, Tulsa.

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Map

Approximate elevation profile based on GPS data. Does not include the return repeat of Oxley Lake Trail.

Oxley Nature Center: Oxbow Lake and North Woods Trails

LocationMohawk Park, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Length/TypeSemi-loop, 2.2 miles.
Difficulty

Easy (1 of 5).
Other permitted usage?No pets.
Gpx file (by Mike) Link
Date HikedJuly 25, 2020 and earlier
DirectionsGoogle Maps Directions to North Woods Trailhead at Oxley Nature Center
Official Info - Phone/Links(918) 669-6644 Website Official Oxley North Woods Trail Brochure (pdf)

By Mike Newman

Mike Newman, editor and creator of Arklahoma Hiker, likes to day hike and walk outdoors in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

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