OTA offices will be closed Friday, July 4
The following construction projects will impact travel on turnpikes from Monday, June 30, through Frida, July 4. For turnpike information, contact the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority at www.pikepass.com and follow @OKTurnpike on X/Twitter and Facebook.
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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
I-44/Turner Turnpike lanes shifted at SH-66 in Wellston; SH-66 closed
Westbound and eastbound I-44/Turner Turnpike lanes are shifted at SH-66 Wellston (mm 158-157) to a temporary detour for an ongoing bridge reconstruction project through summer 2025. Ramps will remain open during the lane shift. Motorists are advised to slow down for safety and to remain vigilant in the work zone. Additionally, eastbound and westbound SH-66 remains closed in both directions between the off-ramps for the I-44/Turner Turnpike (mm 158) in Wellston through summer 2025. This closure is between SH-102 and US-177 in Lincoln County and has a signed detour route.
I-344/John Kilpatrick Turnpike shoulders closed between Eastern Ave. and I-35
Eastbound and westbound I-344/John Kilpatrick Turnpike remains open to two lanes in each direction, but shoulders are closed between Eastern Ave. (mm 136) and I-35 (mm 132) for work related to an ongoing widening project. The project to widen this section to six lanes is expected to be completed in fall 2025, weather permitting.
I-44/Turner Turnpike narrowed at SH-99 in Stroud through 2026
I-44/Turner Turnpike lane widths are narrowed between SH-99 (mm 179) in Stroud and the westbound I-44/Turner Turnpike service plaza through 2026 as part of an ongoing widening and realignment of the westbound lanes.
I-44/Turner Turnpike service plaza truck parking areas closed at Stroud for ongoing construction; service plaza remains open for fuel, food and restroom access
The westbound I-44/Turner Turnpike service plaza at Stroud (mm 179) temporarily has all long-term commercial truck parking closed through early 2026 as part of a project to modernize and reconstruct the service plaza. This project features a full reconstruction of the McDonald's and Loves Travel Stop buildings.
Motorists still will be able to access fuel, restrooms and food at the existing Love's facility during the reconstruction; however, they should expect lane shifts and changes in access throughout construction. Commercial trucks should locate alternative long-term parking locations.
I-44/Turner Turnpike narrows west of Kellyville through summer 2025
Eastbound and westbound I-44/Turner Turnpike lanes are shifted, and the lane width is narrowed with no shoulders between mm 201 and mm 203 to SH-66 for the next phase of paving as part of the widening of the Turner Turnpike to six lanes between Bristow (mm 197) and SH-66. Additionally, W. 211th St. is closed between S. 337th W. Ave. and N. 3730 Rd. through summer 2025 for ongoing bridge construction. Motorists are advised to use caution in the area and to watch for heavy equipment entering the work zone.
US-412/Cimarron Turnpike narrowed between SH-108 and SH-18
Eastbound and westbound US-412/Cimarron Turnpike is narrowed to one lane in both directions at mm 33 near Glencoe for bridge rehabilitation.
SH-375/Indian Nation Turnpike narrowed near Vernon
Northbound and southbound SH-375/Indian Nation Turnpike is narrowed to one lane in both directions near Vernon (mm 88) for bridge rehabilitation.
SH-375/Indian Nation Turnpike narrowed near Antlers
Northbound and southbound SH-375/Indian Nation Turnpike is narrowed to one lane in both directions near Antlers (mm 13) for bridge rehabilitation.
SH-351/Muskogee Turnpike narrowed near Muskogee
Eastbound and westbound SH-351/Muskogee Turnpike is narrowed to one lane in both directions near Muskogee at mm 41 for bridge rehabilitation.
SH-351/Muskogee Turnpike narrows near Porter
Eastbound and westbound SH-351/Muskogee Turnpike is narrowed to one lane in each direction between SH-51 and E. 181st St. (mm 16-19) near Porter as part of a pavement reconstruction project. Ramps are expected to remain open during this time. Work is expected to continue through early 2026, weather permitting, and will extend from mm 12 just northwest of SH-51 near Coweta to mm 19 at E. 181st St. near Porter.