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Oklahoma's Urban Oasis: A Tree-Lined Adventure

Join us for a captivating free walking tour through Oklahoma City’s lush parks and historic sites, where trees and nature enhance every step of your journey.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

9 Places

Distance

6.0 km


Start

Myriad Botanical Gardens

Begin your tour at the Myriad Botanical Gardens, a lush urban oasis featuring a variety of trees, plants, and the stunning Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory.

Myriad Botanical Gardens (Source: Google Maps)

Myriad Botanical Gardens (Source: Google Maps)

The Myriad Botanical Gardens is a stunning 17-acre urban park located in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City. Opened in 1988, the park features a diverse collection of plants and trees, including tropical and seasonal flowers. The centerpiece is the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, a glass-enclosed structure that houses a vibrant display of exotic plants and a waterfall. The gardens are designed to promote environmental education and conservation, making it a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. The park also hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including outdoor concerts, art shows, and seasonal festivals.

Walk 5 mins (0.2 mi)

Scissortail Park

Just a short walk away, Scissortail Park offers expansive green spaces, walking trails lined with beautiful trees, and a serene lake, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Scissortail Park (Source: Google Maps)

Scissortail Park (Source: Google Maps)

Scissortail Park is a sprawling 70-acre urban park that offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational spaces. Opened in 2019, the park features a lake, walking trails, and numerous trees that provide shade and enhance the landscape. The park is designed to foster community engagement and includes areas for picnicking, outdoor games, and cultural events. Its design showcases Oklahoma's natural beauty and incorporates native plants and trees, creating a serene environment for visitors. The park also hosts art installations and performances, making it a vibrant hub for both relaxation and entertainment.

Walk 21 mins (0.9 mi)

Centennial Land Run Monument

This impressive sculpture park commemorates the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889 and is set amidst a landscape of native trees and plants.

Centennial Land Run Monument (Source: Google Maps)

Centennial Land Run Monument (Source: Google Maps)

The Centennial Land Run Monument is a remarkable sculpture park that commemorates the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889. Unveiled in 2014, the monument features 45 larger-than-life bronze sculptures depicting the excitement and challenges faced by settlers as they raced to claim land. Set against a backdrop of native trees and landscaping, the monument serves as a powerful reminder of Oklahoma's pioneering spirit and history. It also provides an educational experience, with plaques detailing the events of the land run and its significance in shaping the state. The monument has become a popular gathering place and a symbol of Oklahoma's rich heritage.

Walk 10 mins (0.5 mi)

Bricktown Canal

Continue your tour with a scenic walk along the Bricktown Canal, where you can enjoy tree-lined pathways and charming views of Oklahoma City’s historic entertainment district.

Bricktown Canal (Source: Google Maps)

Bricktown Canal (Source: Google Maps)

The Bricktown Canal is a picturesque waterway that runs through Oklahoma City's historic Bricktown district. This vibrant area, once a warehouse district, has transformed into a lively entertainment hub featuring restaurants, shops, and art installations. The canal is lined with trees and offers scenic pathways for walking and biking. Visitors can enjoy boat rides along the water, taking in the unique architecture and vibrant atmosphere of Bricktown. The canal also hosts events throughout the year, including outdoor movie nights and festivals, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors.

Walk 9 mins (0.4 mi)

American Banjo Museum

Dive into the unique musical heritage of the banjo at this museum, which is surrounded by a charming urban landscape.

American Banjo Museum (Source: Google Maps)

American Banjo Museum (Source: Google Maps)

The American Banjo Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and cultural significance of the banjo in American music. Located in downtown Oklahoma City, the museum features an extensive collection of banjos, artifacts, and exhibits that showcase the evolution of the instrument. Visitors can explore the rich heritage of the banjo through interactive displays and live performances. The museum also hosts educational programs and workshops, making it a vital resource for musicians and music enthusiasts. Surrounded by a charming urban landscape, the museum offers a unique glimpse into America's musical roots.

Walk 1 min (331 ft)

Bricktown Brewery

Pause for refreshments at Bricktown Brewery, a popular local establishment offering craft beers and delicious pub fare.

Bricktown Brewery (Source: Google Maps)

Bricktown Brewery (Source: Google Maps)

Walk 8 mins (0.4 mi)

Deep Deuce District

Explore the historic Deep Deuce District, once the heart of the city’s jazz scene, now boasting tree-lined streets and vibrant cultural history.

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The Deep Deuce District is a historically significant area known for its rich jazz heritage. Once a vibrant hub for African American culture and music during the 1930s and 1940s, it has undergone revitalization while preserving its cultural roots. The district features tree-lined streets that enhance its charm and character. Today, visitors can find a mix of historic buildings, modern eateries, and art galleries. Deep Deuce is a testament to Oklahoma City's cultural evolution and continues to celebrate its musical legacy through events and performances, attracting both locals and tourists.

Walk 16 mins (0.7 mi)

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

This poignant memorial honors the victims, survivors, and rescuers of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and is surrounded by a serene grove of trees.

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum (Source: Google Maps)

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum (Source: Google Maps)

The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a solemn tribute to the victims, survivors, and rescuers of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. The memorial features a serene grove of trees, symbolizing peace and healing. The outdoor memorial includes the iconic Gates of Time, which mark the moment of the tragedy, and the reflecting pool, offering a place for reflection and remembrance. The museum provides an in-depth look at the events of that day and the aftermath, highlighting the resilience of the community. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of hope and unity in the face of adversity.

Walk 13 mins (0.6 mi)

Red Earth Art Center

Conclude your tour at the Red Earth Art Center, where you can appreciate Native American art and culture amidst a setting enhanced by the surrounding greenery.

Red Earth Art Center (Source: Google Maps)

Red Earth Art Center (Source: Google Maps)

The Red Earth Art Center is a cultural institution dedicated to celebrating and preserving Native American art and heritage. Located in downtown Oklahoma City, the center features a diverse collection of artwork, including traditional and contemporary pieces from various tribes. The center offers educational programs, workshops, and events that promote understanding and appreciation of Native American culture. Surrounded by greenery, the center's setting enhances the experience, providing a tranquil environment for visitors to explore and connect with the art. It serves as a vital resource for artists and art lovers alike, fostering cultural exchange and dialogue.


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