Bomber Trail is a 1.0-mile dog-friendly trail in Oklahoma City, OK. Includes leash-required policy details · low shade. Elevation gain is about 43 ft. Looking for more options in Oklahoma City dog-friendly trails or across dog-friendly trails across Oklahoma? Use the sections below for dog policy, access points, shade/heat, water, terrain, and safety.
Dog Fit
Dogs allowed status, leash expectations, and suitability by dog type
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Dogs must be on a leash (max 6 feet) in all Oklahoma City parks. Owner must hold the leash at all times. Off-leash only in designated dog park areas.
— Limited shade — more comfortable outside peak midday hours
Why this trail works
Paved surface — easy on paws
Essentially flat — average slope under 3%
Low foot traffic — calmer atmosphere for dogs
Safety & Conditions
Hazards, heat exposure, crowd level, and nearby emergency vet context
HAZARDSMedium
SHADE / HEATExposedHeat risk present
CROWDLowTypically uncrowded
NEAREST VET2.3 km awayReno Animal Hospital
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Heat exposure
Low shade coverage — bring extra water and avoid midday in summer.
Terrain & Comfort
Elevation, surface, shade, heat, and water signals for dog hiking comfort
EffortFlat
SurfaceMixed
ShadeLow
WaterSome
Elevation & Width
Distance and climbing are shown together so you can judge overall effort for your dog on a 1.
Trail Effort
Easy
Flat or gently rolling. Comfortable for almost all dogs.
EasyModerate
Challenging
Strenuous
Gain:43 ftGain/mi:42 ft/miSteep sections:Low
Rated from 43 ft gain + 42 ft/mi.
Elevation Profile
Trail Width
Narrow
Narrow
< 6 ft
In-between
6-10 ft
Wide
10+ ft
NARROWTypical: ~0 ftWIDE
Mostly single-file with tighter passing space.
Surface & Paws
Surface coverage helps you plan for paw comfort and choose routes that match your dog's tolerance for rough or hot terrain.
Surface
What your dog will walk on
Mostly: Concrete
Firm, consistent footing with less natural cushioning.
Hard surface riskSmooth / Paw-friendly
Surface along the trail
Top surfaces
Concrete
54%
Not mapped
46%
Quick read
Roughness: Low
This trail is mostly Concrete. A notable share is not mapped (46%). Surface data is incomplete for some sections—expect variety. Generally comfortable for most dogs.
Best forstrollersroad bikesquick walks
Shade & Heat
Shade coverage and heat exposure are summarized to show when this trail is safer for warm-weather dog hikes.
🌳 Shade
LOW
Low shade coverage
16.7%
Shade along the trail
Exposure mix
Sun
86%
Partial
0%
Shade
0%
Dense
14%
Quick read
Limited natural shade. Expect prolonged sun exposure.
Water Access
Water proximity is tracked along the route (21%) to help you plan hydration and cooldown stops.
Water
Hydration & splash potential
Near water: 21%
Swim: Unlikely
Water nearby21%
Water along the trail
Water types nearby
Stream
Stream
Quick read
Water is limited near the trail—bring enough for you and your dog. Swimming spots are unlikely.
Access & Entry
Trailheads, parking, and entry logistics for hiking with dogs
Parking Lots33
Capacity—
FeeFree
This section covers 5 trailheads listed, 33 parking lots, and amenity placement so you can plan start points and access logistics before arriving.
Primary trailhead
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Parking #1
Primary🔓 Destination access💵 Fee not posted📍 Near trail (~35 m)
Other access points
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Parking #2
🔓 Customers access💵 Fee not posted📍 Near trail (~45 m)
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Trailhead #3
🔓 Customers access💵 Fee not posted📍 Distance not measured
Amenities along the route
Nearby facilities around the start, middle, and end of this trail.
Dog policy context, emergency resources, and trail hazard overview
Current hazard level is marked as medium. 2 nearby emergency veterinary options mapped where available.
Dog Emergency
Emergency help nearby
Nearest vet: 1.4 mi
Reno Animal Hospital
1.4 mi from trail · Veterinary · 6400 East Reno Avenue, Midwest City, 73110
Animal Medical Center
1.5 mi from trail · Veterinary · 8701 Southeast 29th Street, Midwest City, 73110
Hazards
Updated: —
Medium
Road: 8Risky road: 2Bike: 7+1 more
Primary concerns: Road crossings (2 risky), Bike conflict (7)
Show hazard breakdown
Road crossings
Total: 8
Risky: 2
Water crossings
1
Cliff / steep edge
0
Bike conflict
7
Off-leash conflict proxy
0
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about dogs on this trail
Are dogs allowed on Bomber Trail?
Yes, dogs are allowed on Bomber Trail.
Do dogs need to be on a leash on Bomber Trail?
Yes, dogs are required to be on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times on Bomber Trail. Off-leash is only permitted in designated dog park areas.
Is there drinking water available for dogs along Bomber Trail?
Unknown based on available data.
Is Bomber Trail mostly shaded or sun-exposed?
Bomber Trail has low shade, with approximately 16.67% of the trail covered by shade.
What is the trail surface like for dog paws on Bomber Trail?
The Bomber Trail surface is primarily concrete, making up about 97.36% of the trail.
How muddy does Bomber Trail get after rain?
Bomber Trail has a low mud risk, as it is mostly paved.
How crowded does Bomber Trail get, and when is the best time to visit?
Bomber Trail is considered low crowd density, with reasons including proximity to residential/commercial areas. Specific times for best visits are unknown.
What is the parking situation at Bomber Trail?
There are 33 parking spots available at Bomber Trail. Whether there is a parking fee is unknown.
What amenities are available at Bomber Trail (restrooms, waste bins, benches)?
Unknown based on available data.
Are there any safety concerns for dogs on Bomber Trail (heat, terrain, water crossings)?
Bomber Trail has a low heat risk. Safety concerns include 8 mapped road crossings with 2 being risky, and 1 water crossing. There are also 7 cycleway conflict proxies.
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