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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
"Riversport Adventure offers a variety of adventures for outdoor enthusiasts. Zip lines, sky slides, climbing, kayaking, and white-water rafting are highlights of what is offered. Do not wear your flip flops, slides, or Crocs, as you will need to wear water shoes, tennis shoes, or sport sandals."
"Riversport Adventures is one of the most unique urban adventures you’ll find in a city. When was the last time you went whitewater rafting or tubing in a city?. Beyond the water sports, there is an 80-foot SandRidge Sky Trail and a 700-foot zipline across the Oklahoma River."
"A multipurpose trail that follows the east side of Lake Overholser for 3.2 miles, the Overholser Trail provides good views of avian wildlife and spectacular sunsets. Easy access to the trail can be found at N.W."
"If you live in Edmond, check out Mitch Park for your next family photo session. There are plenty of off-the-trail locations that are just perfect for family pictures. If you like the tall grass with the sunset in the background, this park is for you!"
"Located in south OKC, Early wine Park is a pet-friendly, 99-acre outdoor mecca that features tennis courts, a golf course, sports fields, trails, a playground, and an aquatic center with several seasonal water activities for the whole family."
"Located in south OKC, Earlywine Park is a pet-friendly, 99-acre outdoor mecca that features tennis courts, a golf course, sports fields, trails, a playground and an aquatic center with several seasonal water activities for the whole family."
"The ample trees provide lots of shade for those freakishly hot September days, and the trees always come through with beautiful fall colors. Another major perk of Hafer Park is that they have gorgeous tulips that start to bloom in the spring, which are perfect for spring outdoor sessions."
"Mary Eddy’s is located in the 21C Hotel in Oklahoma City and is a completely scratch kitchen which means they can alter stuff to make it vegan for you!. I had some really yummy crispy tofu lettuce wraps and some of the best damn hashbrowns I’ve ever had!"
"I love the 21C chain [one of the few hotel chains I do love]. The 21C OKC is located inside a century old brick building that was once a Henry Ford Model T assembly plant. They’ve combined industrial and art in an absolutely beautiful way."
"Although James Earle Fraser's "The End of the Trail statue" is better known, master sculptor Gerald Balciar's monumental recreation of a female mountain lion fiercely guards the museum's art galleries. Balciar created the unforgettable white marble panther sculpture from a single 31-ton block of Colorado yule marble. The finished piece is about twice the size of an actual cougar, towering 15 feet above its base."
"The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum is the country's premier institution of Western history, art and culture, where the mission is to preserve and interpret the heritage of the American…"
"The Offical Foursquare account of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Address:1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111"
"A post shared by Symphoni Champagne Bar (@symphoni_okc) on Sep 4, 2019 at 2:37pm PDT. Symphoni Champagne Bar nests on East Sheridan Avenue. It is a gorgeous lounge area that locals and tourists alike love to visit for lovely drinking, dining, and partying."
"While it’s technically not a patio in the traditional sense — more a miniature park full of food trucks and beer and lots of places to sit — any self-respecting patio list would be remiss to exclude Bleu Garten. It’s set up like a giant cafeteria of delicious food right in the heart of Midtown, only you can play games, watch TV, get drunk, and converse with some pretty chill people in this cafeteria. And with a rotating cast of cuisine offerings, this is undoubtedly one of the most unique patio-ish experiences around."
"food truck park before every city realized it was an easy and economical way to feed the masses while also providing substantial cool factor. The Bleu Garten occupies almost an entire block in Midtown and is open every night but Monday, as well as all day on Saturday and Sunday. Grab a bite from the food truck of your choice—from burritos to s’mores, shave ice to BBQ, there’s a bit of everything in this marketplace—then settle in at one of the communal-style picnic tables for the long haul."
"A photo posted by Taylor Migliazzo (@mignugget3) on Jul 6, 2015 at 9:37am PDT. Centered around a large teepee (and no we don’t all live in teepees in Oklahoma) the Bleu Garten is the best place to enjoy the OKC summer nights. Just make sure to wait until the sun has gone down and the air has returned to a temperature that actually sustains life."