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Parks & Recreation

Recreation opportunities abound in and around Claremore! Family fun activities like fishing, swimming, camping, sailing and boating can be enjoyed on the shores of nearby Lake Oologah. Family outings, scenic strolls, picnic shelters, fishing, disc golf, heated dock, bike, mountain bike, and walking trails are available on beautiful Claremore Lake.

The Claremore Park System is recognized as one of the finest in Oklahoma. Parks are accessible in every area of the city including sports complexes, tennis courts, soccer and ball fields, playground equipment and walking trails.

The City of Claremore Park Department’s current biking and walking trail connects Claremore Community Center and Claremore Lake Park around the soccer complex and through a scenic wooded area. Claremore mountain bike trail is a 15+ mile single-track trail located on the east banks of Claremore Lake.

(918) 342-2522 I Claremore.com

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Claremore Mountain Bike Trail

The Claremore Mountain Bike Trails near Claremore Lake is home to a world-class mountain biking, trail running and hiking system. What began in 2007 as a two-mile trail system, has transformed into a popular year-round attraction. Today, the bike trails, which are also popular with hikers and trail runners, provide more than 16 miles of fun for outdoor enthusiasts. Featured on popular trail apps such as MTB Project, Trailforks and Alltrails, our system is an attraction by design and that is evident by the year-round condition of the trails. Managed by local volunteers, the City of Claremore and Rogers County, the trails are known for being rideable and walkable all year long. The trails include professional trailhead signage with maps and color-coded trail markers indicating difficulty as and trail names. It is a great place for young and skilled riders alike, offering something for every level. In 2018, the trail system joined the Tour De Dirt championship race series. Tour De Dirt is the official USA Cycling State Mountain Bike Championship Series for Oklahoma. It provides a series of competitive mountain bike races in or near Oklahoma with a point accumulation process to determine awards for racers of various ages and skill levels. As a result of joining the series, Claremore hosted the Shoreline Shred mountain bike race in 2018 and 2019. These races brought in hundreds of racers from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and all over Oklahoma. Whether you like to bike, hike, run or walk, the Claremore Mountain Bike Trails offer the perfect outdoor experience.

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Claremore Recreation Center

This facility features an Olympic-size indoor swimming pool with zero entry, basketball, tennis and racquetball courts, weight/exercise room, indoor and outdoor jogging tracks, multi-purpose aerobics room and child care facilities. Membership and daily passes are available. Family and corporate rates are also available.

595 Veterans Parkway I (918) 341-4516

Claremore Community Center

The City’s Community Center is located on north Sioux Ave. and features many activities for adults as well as youth. Meeting, conference, and banquet rooms are also available.

2301 N. Sioux Ave. I (918) 341-7289

Rogers State University Conservation Education Reserve

Rogers State University Conservation and Education Reserve is located on the Claremore campus of Rogers State University. The reserve is a 120-acre outdoor classroom for students and adults of all ages to use as a living textbook to learn the value of conserving our natural resources. The Reserve includes butterfly and herb gardens, fishing pond, wetland boardwalk, wildlife viewing area, hardwood trail, tall grass prairie trail, greenhouse, and more.

1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd.

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