Summer is here! From ways to cool off on those hotter-than-normal days to the best outdoor recreation Oklahoma City has to offer, there's no shortage of fun things to do in OKC!
Here are a few recommendations of ways to discover the Modern Frontier this month.
Heating Up
With local attractions adding new events and exhibitions, there's always something exciting to explore in Oklahoma City!
Celebrate 20 years of Dale Chihuly artwork at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art's newly opened exhibition, “Chihuly Then and Now: The Collection at Twenty.”
See your favorite zoo animals in a new way at the OKC Zoo's BRICKLIVE Animal Paradise, featuring statues of endangered animals made from over 2 million toy bricks!
OKC's live music is thriving! Venues like Beer City Music Hall, Tower Theatre, The Jones Assembly, The Criterion, The Zoo Amphitheater, Paycom Center and more are bringing in the hottest acts every weekend. Check out their upcoming lineups and get ready to enjoy the show.
Cooling Off
Scissortail Park offers everything you need to make a day of it, including a skating rink, paddle boats on the lake, a splash pad and more.
Cool off at Riversport's indoor alpine skiing and snowboarding! Hit the water with them in the Boathouse District for whitewater rafting and surfing. A fan of calmer waters? Rent a paddleboard or kayak at Lake Hefner or Lake Overholser!
OKC's only water park, Hurricane Harbor, is fun for the whole family! Grab your swimsuits and make a day of it on the water slides, lazy river and family-friendly play areas.
Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Oklahoma River.
Splash your way into more fun with our guide to the best ways to beat the heat in OKC.
Mark Your Calendars
From festivals to Fourth of July celebrations and more, OKC is overflowing with fun events this month!
Red Earth Festival, June 30-July 2
Red, White & Boom at Scissortail Park, July 3
Lyric Theatre presents Kinky Boots, July 19-24
Find more to do, check out Visit OKC.
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