State Highway 97 begins in Sapulpa at an intersection that serves as the terminus of two other highways—
U.S. Route 75 Alternate and
State Highway 33 (
SH-66 also passes through the intersection). From this point, the highway heads north toward the
Turner Turnpike (
I-44), which it has an interchange with. At the northern outskirts of Sapulpa, it serves as the western terminus of
SH-166, a short spur route. The highway then passes through unincorporated areas of northeast
Creek County. At W. 61st Street S., the road crosses into
Tulsa County. About one mile (1.6 km) north of the county line, SH-97 enters
Prattville, a neighborhood of Sand Springs. At the north end of the town, the highway intersects
SH-51 and begins a concurrency with it. The two routes cross the
Arkansas River into the main part of
Sand Springs together. SH-97 then has an interchange with the Sand Springs Expressway, a freeway which carries
US-64 and
US-412; SH-51 merges onto the eastbound freeway, bound for downtown
Tulsa. SH-97 continues straight ahead on North Wilson Avenue, then turns right onto West 2nd Street and passes through downtown Sand Springs. The highway turns back to the north at McKinley Avenue. The highway continues north out of town until reaching a T intersection, where it continues by turning right. (The left turn at this intersection is former SH-97T; see below). The highway continues north through southeast
Osage County to the Zink Ranch. The highway ends at Rock School Road in front of the ranch. ==History==