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It’s January 20th, and you know what that means—it’s Take A Walk Outdoors Day! If you’re in or near Edmond, Oklahoma, this is the perfect excuse to lace up your walking shoes, grab a buddy (or your dog), and head outside. Edmond is packed with parks, trails, and outdoor spaces that make walking not just a chore but an adventure.

Why Walk When You Can Stroll Through Edmond?

Walking is more than just putting one foot in front of the other. It’s about soaking up fresh air, stretching your legs, and maybe even discovering something new. Edmond offers over 40 miles of paved and multi-use trails where you can do just that. Whether you’re a power walker or a casual stroller, there’s something for everyone.

1. Mitch Park Trail: A Walk Worth Talking About

Mitch Park is a local favorite for a good reason. This trail offers a 2.8-mile loop that’s perfect for walkers of all levels. It’s wide enough for groups but cozy enough to feel like you’re part of nature. Plus, it’s surrounded by trees and open spaces that make you forget you’re still in town. Bonus points if you bring your dog—they’ll love it too!

2. Spring Creek Trail: Smooth Sailing

If you prefer a smooth, paved path with scenic views, Spring Creek Trail is calling your name. This 3-mile trail connects to Arcadia Lake, so you can enjoy the water while getting your steps in. It’s great for walkers, joggers, and even cyclists (just watch out for them zooming by). The trail feels peaceful but never boring.

3. Arcadia Lake Trails: Water + Walking = Win

Speaking of Arcadia Lake, this spot has multiple trails to choose from. Whether you want a short stroll or a longer hike, there’s an option here for you. The lake views are unbeatable, and if you’re lucky, you might spot some wildlife along the way—just don’t try to race the squirrels.

4. Hafer Park: The Classic Choice

Hafer Park is practically an Edmond institution when it comes to outdoor fun. Its walking paths wind through shady trees and around small ponds, making it perfect for families or anyone looking for a relaxed pace. There are even fitness stations along the way if you want to turn your walk into a mini workout.

More Trails Await!

These are just a few of the trails Edmond has to offer. If none of these spark your interest (or if you’re feeling extra ambitious), check out the full list of trails online to find your perfect match.

Parks That Make You Want to Stay All Day

Trails are great, but sometimes you want to walk and hang out for a bit. That’s where Edmond’s parks come in.

  • Bickham-Rudkin Park: This park has walking paths plus a dog park where your furry friend can run free after your stroll.
  • Stephenson Park: A smaller park with plenty of charm—and benches for when you need a break.
  • E.C. Hafer Park: Yes, it made the list twice because it really is that good.

Activities That Keep It Fun

Walking doesn’t have to be all about fitness—it can be fun too! Many parks in Edmond have extras like playgrounds (for kids or adults who still think monkey bars are cool), picnic areas (because snacks are always a good idea), and even fishing spots (for when walking isn’t enough).

If you’re looking for something more structured, check out community events happening in local parks today. Who knows? You might stumble upon yoga in the park or a group walk.

Tips for Making the Most of Take A Walk Outdoors Day

  • Dress for Success: It’s January—layers are your friend.
  • Bring Water: Hydration isn’t just for summer.
  • Go Early or Late: Midday walks can get crowded; pick quieter times if you want some peace.
  • Invite Friends: Everything’s better with company (even walking).
  • Take Breaks: There’s no rule saying you have to walk nonstop—find a bench and enjoy the view.

Edmond has everything you need to make Take A Walk Outdoors Day one to remember. There’s no wrong way to celebrate—just get out there and start walking!

 

 

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