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The City of Tulsa manages 135 parks spread over 8,278 acres (3,350 ha). [1] This includes 2 nature centers, 6 community centers with fitness facilities, gymnasiums and meeting rooms, 2 skate parks, 2 dog parks, 4 swimming pools, 66 miles of walking trails, 186 sports fields, 93 playgrounds, 111 tennis courts, 13 water playgrounds, 17 splash pads, 61 picnic shelters, 4 golf courses and 8 disc ...
Frontier City (10 P) W. Water parks in Oklahoma (1 P) Pages in category "Amusement parks in Oklahoma" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Tulsa River Parks Authority said that the project has been estimated to be completed three years after construction begins, and cost the city $24.4 million. [12] The project will replace the 1904 Midland Valley Railroad bridge, which had been acquired by the city seventy years later and turned it into a pedestrian bridge. [13]
Leased to the City of Hinton, Oklahoma in 2018. Snowdale State Park: Mayes: 15: 1959: Lake Hudson (Oklahoma) Snowdale became the Snowdale Area at Grand Lake State Park. [6] [7] The Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation chose not to renew its lease from the Grand River Dam Authority in 2019, shutting down the park. [8] Walnut Creek State ...
Oklahoma City: 1902–1910 Eagle Park Cache 1957–1985 Doe Doe Park Lawton: 1945–1985 Electric Park Blackwell: Lakeview Amusement Park Tulsa: 1947–1976 Skyline Amusement Park Jenks: 1950s–1970 Renamed Indian Nations Park in 1969 Sand Springs Lake Park Sand Springs: 1912–1956 Springlake Amusement Park: Oklahoma City: 1924–1981 ...
The first-ever sheriff's online auction of foreclosed properties launches Tuesday, with two homes offered in Oklahoma City. The auction will be from 10 a.m to noon, according to Bid4Assets, an ...
Tracy Park is a historic neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is a relatively small neighborhood consisting primarily of single-family houses that were built in the Riverview Addition during the early 1920s. The Tracy Park Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 20, 1982 with the NRIS number 82003707.
Unfixed cave-ins. A crumbling water treatment plant. Oklahoma's state parks are struggling to keep up with crises related to crumbling infrastructure.