OAK is a thoughtfully designed mixed-use district built for connection, where art, green space, hospitality, retail, and luxury residences come together in harmony. At its center, Heartwood Park sets the rhythm of the day. Mornings begin with farmers markets, fresh coffee, and neighbors connecting. By golden hour, the lawn transforms. Music rises, friends settle in, and the city lingers a little longer. The award-winning Cloud Trees and Cloud Puncher stand as sculptural centerpieces, grounding the landscape in bold design and a distinct identity.
In the 1970s, local art and theater enthusiasts opened Classen Grill in OKC to provide a venue for artists to meet, showcase their work, and enjoy food and drinks. Today, the restaurant has been restored to its former glory, complete with fresh-squeezed orange juice, local artwork adorning the walls, and some of the classic dishes that have become staples in OKC. Whether you’re returning as an old friend or it’s your first time in - we hope you love it here as much as we do.
Located in the Boathouse District along the Oklahoma River, Riversport offers a zipline across the river, surfing and snow skiing simulators, standup paddleboards, kayaking, a sky trail, play areas for kids, and Riversport Rapids — featuring Class II–IV whitewater rafting. Open 10am - 6pm
The striking Dale Chihuly piece hanging in the foyer is an indication that there are awe-inspiring discoveries inside. The museum curates travelling and special exhibits while housing an impressive permanent collection, including a piece from former President Barack Obama's portraitist Kehinde Wiley. Open Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 12pm to 5pm.
More than an homage to the cowboy spirit, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum tells the diverse stories of the West with some of the world's most beautiful Western art, a full-scale town, and a room with over a thousand different barbed wires. Liichokoshkomo' (Chickasaw for "Let's Play!") brings to life diverse stories of cattlemen through interactive fun. Open Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday noon-5pm
One of the local favorites, you'll find the downtown crowd dancing in the gardens, walking dogs, sharing a picnic, listening to free concerts, and enjoying the beauty of this 17-acre urban botanical garden. At the center is the Crystal Bridge Conservatory, housing plant collections, sculptural points of interest, overlook terraces, and a waterfall feature.
OKC's innovative approach to zoo design continues to improve the lives of zoo animals and the experience of guests. The newest installment, Expedition Africa, features a state-of-the-art giraffe viewing area and habitats for common elands, flamingos, gazelles, honey badgers, meerkats, mongooses, naked mole rats, okapis, ostriches, wildebeests, and zebras.
Discover a variety of day pass options designed for a thrilling experience at OKANA. Whether you're planning a family outing or a solo adventure, you'll find the perfect option for an unforgettable day of fun. Purchase day passes online to ensure availability and the lowest rates.
Built as a tribute to "those who were killed, those who survived, and those who were changed forever," the Memorial has become a profound statement of the resolve, hope, and community spirit that grew after the Murrah Bombing. The grounds also house the Memorial Museum, designed to educate the public about the tragedy and the resiliency of Oklahoma City. Open Saturday 9am - 5pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm.
Oklahoma City's 70-acre urban oasis, extending from the core of downtown to the shore of the Oklahoma River. Stroll through the gardens, relax on the lawn, catch a concert, play on the Children's Playground, or get on the water with pedal boat, kayak, and paddleboard rentals. Lower Scissortail Park includes basketball, soccer, futsal, pickleball, a sports pavilion, and 32 acres of open green space.
Frontier City offers more than 50 rides and attractions, including four roller coasters, an outdoor water park, and concerts all summer. At Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City, more than 30 slides, pools, and water features will keep the whole family cool.
Cattlemen's Steakhouse: Oklahoma City's oldest continually-operating restaurant — a nationally-known staple visited by Presidents, movie stars, and music icons. Shopping: Langston's Western Wear, Little Joe's Boots (custom boots), Shorty's Caboy Hattery (custom hats)
At a whopping 390,000 square feet, Science Museum Oklahoma is guaranteed to keep your crew busy all day — one of the biggest hands-on science museums in the United States. Highlights include hundreds of activities on the Science Floor, a Tinkering Garage, a 20,000-square-foot CurioCity, arts activities, and a café.
In one place, visitors experience the collective histories of Oklahoma's 39 distinctive First American Nations. The museum showcases state-of-the-art exhibitions in First American history, culture, and art; live public and educational programs; a full-service restaurant with Native-inspired cuisine; and a store featuring authentic handmade items by premier First American artists.