As OKC grows, so does the allure of more non-traditional sports
As Oklahoma City's grows, more attention is being shifted to luring more non-traditional sports to OKC, as well as the tourism dollars that usually come with them.
As Oklahoma City's grows, more attention is being shifted to luring more non-traditional sports to OKC, as well as the tourism dollars that usually come with them.
The Devon Ice Rink returns for its 10th season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens in 2021. The attraction will be open until January 30.
If you are one of many Oklahoma City residents who enjoy using the city’s trail system as a healthy way to get someplace or simply as a good way to exercise, you will be glad to know that the various citywide trails and bike lane improvements as part of the Better Streets, Safer City program are getting closer to completion or will start soon.
Though Myriad Botanical Gardens never falls short of boo-tiful, it’s looking a little more gourd-geous than usual with its Pumpkinville display in the Children’s Garden. Now that the weather is becoming unbe-leaf-ably nice for an outdoor stroll, you may want to mark your calendar and plan a visit downtown for one of the most festive events of the year! If this introduction hasn’t been too a-corny for you, keep reading to learn more about Myriad’s biggest fundraiser of the year.
Scissortail Park’s popular Night Market event returns Friday, Oct. 15 from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Night Market features 50 local vendors and is a great place to find one-of-kind items you can’t get anywhere else (don’t forget Christmas is sneaking up on us).
A major milestone for MAPS 4 was met in September when the City Council gave its approval to the MAPS 4 Implementation Plan, the roadmap or guiding document on how the city will implement or execute the program.
If you’re looking for a place to explore the outdoors without traveling outside of the city limits, check out Martin Park Nature Center. This park provides guided hikes, education programs, and an interactive learning center for visitors to learn more about nature and wildlife in Oklahoma.
The 2021 Welcome Guide is now available and is packed with information for Oklahoma City’s newest residents. There are sections loaded with detail about the city’s history, neighborhoods, schools, climate and weather, the economy and, of course, what to do and where to go for fun.