Christiaan M. • September 19, 2014Great place for lunch on a nice day. Food trucks, live music and pet friendly.
Lydia V. • September 1, 2019A lot of places to do with family. Very relaxing and a lot of activities for kids and kids at heart.
Megan M. • July 14, 2013This is one of Tulsa's best loved parks, and it's easy to see why. It's so beautiful and serene. There is no place in Tulsa better suited for picnics.
Shelley C. • September 10, 2011We drive across town to go to this park. Great playground and fun water elements.
Carol W. • October 19, 2015I'm not big into exercise but I love this area! Multiple trails and paths to choose from based on experience level and time. Beautiful and safe!
Adam M. • July 15, 2013What a great place to run! Their pool is pretty cool as well. Our kids loved it.
✨Deana✨ . • November 2, 2012Love to ride bikes, rollerblading, playground with splash pad & volleyball courts . Lots of people running & having fun ! great way to spend a nice day ! ( all the way to 91st)
Brittany A. • May 29, 2011Beautiful and a great group of dogs! My Husky loves going here and it keeps her happy to socialise.
Lydia V. • September 1, 2019Great place to visit. They museum, gift shop, restaurant, and a beautiful garden.
Stacy B. • December 25, 2021This park is especially gorgeous on a sunny day. Lots of green spaces, places to sit down, and beautiful view of downtown Tulsa.
BET • January 31, 2013The Park also tells the story of African Americans’ role in building Oklahoma. Check out other significant contributions African Americans have made: http://bet.us/BHM
Dustin • April 9, 2011Walk across the river and back or ride your bike across. Great place for a stroll.
Tawna D. • October 13, 2013This is such a cool attraction you can really fool people with it also. I took my husband and he thought it would be stupid but ended up thinking it was astonishing!
Noah S. • March 17, 2014Nice park. Good walking trail and the kids enjoyed the playground. The labyrinth is true to its name, a labyrinth not a maze.
C-SPAN • April 9, 2015Cyrus Avery is widely accredited as the "Father of Route 66," which weaves through eight states, three time zones, and over 2,400 miles. Watch this video for more info.
Karl S. • July 10, 2010Apartment dwellers: you can drop off recyclables here, for free, without having to separate them.
Carol W. • July 2, 2016Beautiful place! The terrace is very serene and peaceful. Can't wait to see it grow!
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