Influencer II
*Posting this as I know a few folks here run the K-Trail regularly or have plans to run it. Let's be sure we do it legally.*
A message was posted in my local overland Facebook group by a fella who had spoken to the game warden and another fella who confirmed with the local sheriff's office. Basically, a major section of the road/trail is 100% private. I know there have been a lot of folks running the trail, many of them finding nail holes in their tires after fording deep mud holes. My understanding, and I'll just quote the man's post, is that " From Clayton trail to K trail to all the way east past the Kiamichi fire tower till you get to USFS land is off-limits. The section of KTrail that is in the Quachita NF is still legal."
The main post in it's entirety is copied below. There is info in there for you to confirm the details yourself, in case you don't believe me.
"Just confirmed a suspicion that both my buddy Taylor over at Overland Textile Co and I had about KTrail and Clayton Trail in Clayton, OK. Both are off limits and this has been confirmed by Eric Dane the Oklahoma Game Warden in that county responsible for patrolling that area. This is quoted from Taylor from another FB Group....
'I talked with Pushmataha County game Warden, Dane Polk this morning. Had a long phone conversation with him. It's been a private road for years and years now. It's 100% private land on both sides of the road (as we knew), and IT'S A PRIVATE ROAD as well (no different than someone's driveway). Has been for a LONG time apparently. This isn't a recent deal. There is NO forestry land up there, and no ODWC land either. There USED to be but it has all been sold to private land owners, so everything on and along the trail is private from 9 Pine Road up till the Fire Tower. From the fire tower eastward is USFS land and legal to be on. I went by the 9 Pines entrance of Clayton Trail yesterday and there are no signs, no gates, nothing... so I asked Dane why there wasn't anything there to stop the traffic, and he said that they just get ripped down and it's a lost cause to try and stop them... he did say if you are caught on it, and the land owner wants to press charges, you will be fined a $500 trespassing ticket the first time, and the 2nd time you are caught it's $1500. Doesn't matter if there are signs or not, as you DO NOT need to post your land in Oklahoma to press trespassing charges, so signs or not, it's illegal to be up there. If you don't believe me, or have questions of your own, please contact Dane Polk, Pushmataha County Game Warden based in Clayton, OK (+1 580-271-0808). He will tell you everything I just did, as he has jurisdiction over that trail. Not USFS, not country Sherrif, not local PD... Dane is in charge of it.'
So guys, stay off KTrail in the section that is NOT USFS land. Let's not create a bad name for the overlanding or rockcrawling community by trespassing."
A message was posted in my local overland Facebook group by a fella who had spoken to the game warden and another fella who confirmed with the local sheriff's office. Basically, a major section of the road/trail is 100% private. I know there have been a lot of folks running the trail, many of them finding nail holes in their tires after fording deep mud holes. My understanding, and I'll just quote the man's post, is that " From Clayton trail to K trail to all the way east past the Kiamichi fire tower till you get to USFS land is off-limits. The section of KTrail that is in the Quachita NF is still legal."
The main post in it's entirety is copied below. There is info in there for you to confirm the details yourself, in case you don't believe me.
"Just confirmed a suspicion that both my buddy Taylor over at Overland Textile Co and I had about KTrail and Clayton Trail in Clayton, OK. Both are off limits and this has been confirmed by Eric Dane the Oklahoma Game Warden in that county responsible for patrolling that area. This is quoted from Taylor from another FB Group....
'I talked with Pushmataha County game Warden, Dane Polk this morning. Had a long phone conversation with him. It's been a private road for years and years now. It's 100% private land on both sides of the road (as we knew), and IT'S A PRIVATE ROAD as well (no different than someone's driveway). Has been for a LONG time apparently. This isn't a recent deal. There is NO forestry land up there, and no ODWC land either. There USED to be but it has all been sold to private land owners, so everything on and along the trail is private from 9 Pine Road up till the Fire Tower. From the fire tower eastward is USFS land and legal to be on. I went by the 9 Pines entrance of Clayton Trail yesterday and there are no signs, no gates, nothing... so I asked Dane why there wasn't anything there to stop the traffic, and he said that they just get ripped down and it's a lost cause to try and stop them... he did say if you are caught on it, and the land owner wants to press charges, you will be fined a $500 trespassing ticket the first time, and the 2nd time you are caught it's $1500. Doesn't matter if there are signs or not, as you DO NOT need to post your land in Oklahoma to press trespassing charges, so signs or not, it's illegal to be up there. If you don't believe me, or have questions of your own, please contact Dane Polk, Pushmataha County Game Warden based in Clayton, OK (+1 580-271-0808). He will tell you everything I just did, as he has jurisdiction over that trail. Not USFS, not country Sherrif, not local PD... Dane is in charge of it.'
So guys, stay off KTrail in the section that is NOT USFS land. Let's not create a bad name for the overlanding or rockcrawling community by trespassing."