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Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department
P.O. Box 60789
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73146-0789
Phone: (800) 652-6552
Local phone: (405) 521-2409
Write or phone for free literature about Oklahoma.
189 W Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-9208
Phone: 405-297-8912
1520 N Portland Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73107-1524
Phone: 405-947-2490
2100 NE 52nd
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 800 532-7652 or 405 427-5461
Previous known as the Kirkpatrick Center Museum Complex, the Omniplex has much to see and do. There are five museums, galleries, greenhouses, a planetarium, gifts and more. One charge includes all features.
2716 NE 50th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 424-3440
Open 7 days a week, this museum showcases turn-of-the-century fire equipment and engines. You can see Oklahoma's first fire station here among many other apparatus.
2101 NE 50th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 424-3344
This zoo is considered among the top ten zoos in the USA. There are nearly 2,000 exotic animals and 100 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. A marine exhibit, Aquaticus< is one of the favorites of the zoo visitors. Primates are seen in their own special exhibit, "The Great EscApe." Some exhibits have additional fees.
100 Myriad Gardens
Reno & Robinson
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 297-3995
17 acres in the heart of downtown make up the Myriad Botanical Gardens. A seven story conservatory, Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, is a main attraction for these gardens. A sunken lake is among the must sees for these Gardens. Outdoor areas have no admission. The Crystal Bridge has an admission fee. Please call for hours and fees.
2501 W Memorial Rd
Oklahoma City, OK 73136
Phone: 405-425-5030
Email: info@esusa.org
This unique attraction is a one of a kind, found only here in Oklahoma! Enterprise Square USA features hands-on experience in business. Many exhibits will give you fun and excitement as well as inform and educate you. The Heartbeat Rotunda, a glass-walled elevator, lets you see many of the features of the attraction. You may want to take the two and a half hour tour to see it all, including the singing dollar bills! Please call for hours and admission fees.
11501 N I 35 Service Rd
(I-35 North, Exit 122nd St.)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73131-6416
Phone: 405 478-2412
This one price covers everything type attraction will keep you busy all day! A "western-style" theme par, you can ride the rapids on a river raft or travel the time warp.
National Softball Hall of Fame
2801 NE 50th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 424-5266
The history of softball is covered at this attraction. All facets of the sport are covered here, including the hall of fame for its greatest players.
2145 NE 36th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73111-5302
Phone: 405-424-5313
3113 General Pershing Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 946-4477
This attraction is Oklahoma's oldest art museum. Work dating back to the 16th century is included here with many art pieces from the 19th and 20th centuries. Guided tours are available. Please call ahead for hours and arrangements.
NE 23rd & Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 521-3356
Tours are available at the state capitol everyday. To see the capitol as it should be, you need to take our tours. The Oklahoma Capitol buildings is one of the few state capitol buildings without a dome.
3908 W. Reno
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 943-9687
All types of activities are available at this water-sport complex. You can choose from the lazy floating pools to speed slides and cliff diving! Please call for hours and admission fees.
36th Street and N. Portland
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 946-2739
A 130 acre park, Will Rogers Park provides beautiful grounds, including rose gardens, fresh water ponds and an arboretum. Other recreational activities are located in the park incluidng tennis courts, swimming pool, a unique frisbee golf course, picnic areas and an amphitheater. Come spend the day at Will Rogers Park.
313 NE 16th
Oklahoma Ciyt, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 235-4058
This farmhouse was one of the homestead resulting from the Great Land Run of 1889, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A one-room schoolhouse, the 1890 Shepherd House, and a 1900 working farm. A fascinating day may be spent here among the history of the Oklahoma Territory.
I-44 and Martin Luther King Blvd.
1 Remington Place
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 424-9000
Features at the track include restaurants, a park with playground for the kids and gift shops. Call for admission and race schedules
500 Land Rush Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 948-6700
The Oklahoma State Fair is held at this facility each year. Not only the state fair, but numerous other events are held here including 89er baseball, auto racing, rodeos, concerts, horse shows and much more. Call for schedule of events.
Agnew Exit South of I-40 to Exchange Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 235-8675
This stockyards is the largest in the world! Come and watch the cowboys do their "thing". Other features include a general store, tack shops, restaurants and more. Auctions are held Monday through Wednesday.
National Cowboy Hall Of Fame and Western Heritage Center
1700 NE 63rd St
Oklahoma City, OK 73111-7906
Phone: 405-478-2250
View all facets of the west at this museum. A wonderful collection of western art is seen here as well as many sculptures, including the famous, "End of the Trail." Please call for hours and admission fee.
405 NW 15th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 528-8485
This mansion is the first built in Oklahoma. The beautifully preserved architecture as well as the original furnishing and art displays make this a must see for your visit to Oklahoma City.
World Organization of China Painters Museum
2641 NW 10th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 521-1234
This museum is located in the headquarters for the China Painters organization. A wonderful collection of painted china may be seen here as well as the chance to be instructed in the art and research information about it.
5000 W. Memorial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 755-0676
Free admission for this 140 acre wildlife area. It is home to hundreds of species of wildlife. 2 ½ miles of nature trail are available for your use. Guided tours are available. Please call for programs and hours.
NW 30 & Dewey
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 525-2688
A true artists haven with many studios, restaurants and festivals throughout the year.
2100 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Phone: 405 521-2491
Near the State Capitol, you may see a great overview of Oklahoma history from prehistoric times to the future. This museum includes many exhibits from the pioneer era, including a Civil War cannon and a bison hide teepee and more.
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