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"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."
"3001 General Pershing BlvdOklahoma City, OK 73107(405) 948-6700. The Oklahoma State Fair is a fairly large fair and exposition in Oklahoma City which is something you should definitely not miss as it only takes place in mid-September each year."
"Located on the northern side of Lake Hefner is Bluff Creek Park, a beautiful urban park located amidst some wild, forested areas. Here, you can often see deer wandering through the trees, or turtles in the nearby streams. The 1.2-mile trail that runs through here is an excellent way to see the area’s scenic forests and waterways, and it’s short enough to do in under an hour."
"The leaves are turning and the trees are abundant at this park. You can find a variety of excellent spots to snap those family pictures with the changing foliage in the background. There are a number of bridges, fields, and trails to give you variety in your shots."
"This Urban Lake Park is 2500 acres in surface area and averages a depth of 29 metres. For Oklahoma locals it's a major recreation hotspot. The most popular activities here actually take place on the water."
"A smooth, flat, wide, easy 2.6-mile trail meanders in and out of dense woods and farmland and follows the tucks and turns of the North Canadian River after it re-emerges out of Lake Overholser to the south. The 1,000-acre refuge was named one of the 100 largest city parks in the United States and is home to an extensive bottomland hardwood forest. There is something wonderfully ancient and primitive about this part of the North Canadian River as it passes through the refuge; pterodactyl-like great blue herons soar, prehistoric-looking turtles grapple for space on submerged logs and the ghostly shadows of great horned owls abound.Tucked away among the vast urban sprawl of Oklahoma City, Stinchcomb offers a rare glimpse of the metro’s stunning natural history."
"Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge on the far west side of the metro is adjacent to Lake Overholser and features a thousand acres of hiking, fishing, bird watching and exploring. Whitetail deer, beaver, egrets, cormorants and hundreds of species of migratory birds and waterfowl move through Stinchcomb regularly."
"If skateboarding or BMX is more your thing, the metro features three skate parks, including Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park, with an 11-foot half pipe, a 10-foot over-vert pocket, and a street course and bowl course. Ranked in the top 10 skate parks in the U.S., the action park is divided into two areas – a flow course with bowl combinations and a street course with ledges and handrails. This 26,000-square-foot outdoor sports park for BMX riders, skateboarders and rollerbladers, is the state’s largest and most challenging."
"If skateboarding is your style, grab your helmet and head out to Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park—you might even spot a professional!. Ranked in the top 10 skate parks in the U.S., the action park is divided into two areas – a flow course with bowl combinations and a street course with ledges and handrails. This 26,000-square-foot outdoor sports park for BMX riders, skateboarders and rollerbladers, is the state’s largest and most challenging."
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"This family-friendly entertainment center offers three floors of arcade games, a laser tag arena, a buffet area, and a bar that offers great happy hour prices on beer and shots in case you need something to dull the sound of the arcade games. Just across the canal, you can also find a mini-golf course, bungee trampoline, gemstone mining, and a climbing wall. At Brickopolis, you pay per activity which allows you to control how much money you want to spend."
"Families will love Brickopolis, the newest craze in town featuring mini-golf, video games, laser tag, and dining. Day Two in Oklahoma City"
"This was the best pizza our family has had in a long time and we drove from Lawton to have a pizza buffet today. And so glad we stopped here today."
"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!"
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