Best lakes around Woodlawn Park are primarily found within Woodlawn Lake Park in San Antonio, Texas. This 62-acre urban park is centered around a 30-acre lake, offering a notable natural landscape. The park provides a 1.5-mile asphalt path for walking and biking, along with opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and paddleboarding. It serves as a community gathering space, featuring public art and historical elements.
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The Bert Cooper Trails, formerly Lake Hefner Trail, is a fantastic paved route surrounding the lake's perimeter. There are plenty of access points along the path, including parking areas, restrooms, and water, if you need to take a break. Along the way, you will see lots of sailboats in the water, adding to the already stunning lake views, especially if you are lucky to be here to see the sunset.
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Stars and Stripes Park is located on the southern edge of Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City. It is a popular local park with stunning views of the lake. The park features open green spaces, ball fields, a 9/11 memorial, picnic tables, and a playground, and its walking paths connect with the Lake Hefner Trail, a multi-use paved path that loops around the lake and is popular with runners, walkers, and cyclists.
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Built in 1999, the 36 foot tall lighthouse is an icon in the Oklahoma City area. It was modeled after the Brant Point Light Station on the north side of Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. A 75 foot long jetty takes you out to the lighthouse and views out over Lake Hefner.
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The Lake Overholser Bridge played an important role in the establishment of America’s Mother Road: Route 66. It is managed by the National Park Service and is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
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With a pavilion, walking/biking path, and fishing access, Crystal Lake is a gem along the West River Trail. There is a memorial at the end of this short spur trail giving thanks to Safari Belay McDoulett, a key contributor in the revitalization of the lake.
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Built in 1999, the 36 foot tall lighthouse is an icon in the Oklahoma City area. It was modeled after the Brant Point Light Station on the north side of Nantucket Island in Massachusetts. A 75 foot long jetty takes you out to the lighthouse and views out over Lake Hefner.
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The Lake Overholser Bridge played an important role in the establishment of America’s Mother Road: Route 66. It is managed by the National Park Service and is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
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With a pavilion, walking/biking path, and fishing access, Crystal Lake is a gem along the West River Trail. There is a memorial at the end of this short spur trail giving thanks to Safari Belay McDoulett, a key contributor in the revitalization of the lake.
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This guide primarily focuses on lakes in the Oklahoma City area, including Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser, along with Crystal Lake. These lakes offer a variety of recreational and historical attractions.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. For instance, Lake Hefner Lighthouse and Bert Cooper Trails around Lake Hefner are great for families. Lake Overholser Bridge is also family-friendly, and Stars and Stripes Park on Lake Hefner features a playground and open spaces for children.
The Lake Overholser Bridge is a significant historical site, having played an important role in the establishment of America's Mother Road, Route 66. It is classified as a Historic Place in the National Register.
Absolutely! The Bert Cooper Trails (formerly Lake Hefner Trail) offer a fantastic paved route surrounding Lake Hefner, popular for walking, running, and cycling. Crystal Lake also has a walking/biking path as part of the West River Trail.
Yes, several trails are dog-friendly. The Bert Cooper Trails around Lake Hefner and the area around Lake Overholser Bridge are noted as dog-friendly, making them great spots to enjoy with your canine companion.
Beyond walking and cycling, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous running and hiking trails available. For running, consider routes like the Lake Overholser Loop or the West River Trail. For hiking, options include the Lake Overholser East Trail or the Route 66 Park Trail. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for Running Trails around Woodlawn Park and Hiking around Woodlawn Park.
The area around Lake Overholser Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the historical site and lake views.
Lake Hefner offers scenic views, including the iconic Lake Hefner Lighthouse. The Bert Cooper Trails provide views of sailboats on the water and stunning sunsets. Stars and Stripes Park also offers beautiful lake views and open green spaces.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty, the variety of trails for walking and cycling, and the historical significance of sites like the Lake Overholser Bridge. The opportunity to see landmarks like the Lake Hefner Lighthouse and enjoy sunsets over the water are also highly appreciated.
While the guide focuses on several lakes, Stars and Stripes Park on the southern edge of Lake Hefner is a popular local park that serves as a community gathering space, featuring open green spaces, ball fields, a 9/11 memorial, picnic tables, and a playground.
Yes, the Lake Hefner Lighthouse is a prominent man-made monument and an icon in the Oklahoma City area. Additionally, Stars and Stripes Park on Lake Hefner features a 9/11 memorial.


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