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40+ Fun Things to Do in OKC

40+ Fun Things to Do in OKC

Looking for something cool and unique this weekend in OKC? You're going to love these ideas.

Oklahoma City sure has a lot to offer! Whether you're at home looking for things to do with your friends or family or just visiting the area, you're sure to find some fun places to go in Oklahoma City. You'll find it all over town--from catching a concert at the Paycom Center (formerly Chesapeake Energy Arena) to exploring our many museums and galleries. Trust me, there's never a shortage of things to do here in our great emerging city--you'll have plenty of opportunities for any type of getaway.

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40+ Must Do OKC Attractions

Ready to see what Oklahoma City has to offer? From famous attractions to delicious restaurants, Oklahoma City has it all! 

Here are 40+ of the most popular activities and the most fun places to go in OKC that you need to see on your next visit.  

Greetings From OKC Mural

Send your mom and friends a virtual postcard from OKC by photographing yourself in front of the "Greetings From OKC" mural.  When you "write" them, make sure to create FOMO by telling them how much fun you're having during your visit in Oklahoma City and how OKC has stolen your heart. 

Florence’s Restaurant

If you're in the mood for some down-home cooking, Florence's Restaurant is the place to be. They've been serving up soul-satisfying recipes for over 60 years, and there's something on the menu for everyone. So come on by and fill up your plate with some smothered chicken, oxtails, or collard greens. Just make sure you get there early before your favorite dish sells out!  

Rustle Up Some Fun at the Historic Stockyards City

If you're looking for a little bit of Oklahoma history and some good old-fashioned fun, then you'll want to check out Historic Stockyards City in Oklahoma City. This district is home to many things including a variety of western shops, the famous Cattlemen's Steakhouse, live music, rodeos, and much more! And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even watch a cattle auction!

Scissortail Park

If you're looking for fun and free things to do in OKC, you'll definitely want to check out Scissortail Park. Oklahoma City’s newest park offers a little bit of everything. There's a lake where you can rent pedal boats, gardens to wander through, an outdoor old-school roller rink in the Summer, grab a bite at one of the local food trucks, or sway to the infectious beat of an outdoor concert. Soak up the sunsets over OKC's skyline and enjoy every minute!

Spend the Night Under the Stars in Conestoga Wagons and Teepees

Looking for kid-friendly things to do in OKC? The Orr Family Farm offers a unique camping experience with their Conestoga Wagons and Teepees. Spend the night under the stars in a real wagon or teepee just like the cowboys and early settlers did! Enjoy an evening around the campfire roasting marshmallows and playing games before tucking into your cozy bed. This is a great way to experience Oklahoma's history and nature. Guaranteed, you won't find a similar "hotel experience" in the area!

The Plaza Walls

When it comes to fun stuff to do in OKC, the famous Plaza Walls is a must-see for all lovers of street art. Spanning longer than a football field, the Plaza Walls offers endless photo opportunities to commemorate your trip to OKC. Created in 2015, it's the only outdoor rotating mural gallery in town, the Plaza Walls features colorful works from local artists. Visit today to see what's new!  

George’s Happy Hog Bar-B-Q

A wise friend once told me, "If there's pork in it, put a fork in it!"  

You absolutely must get a taste of some real Oklahoma-style BBQ when you’re in the 405.  No other midwest city has what it takes to beat out these pitmasters at George’s Happy Hog.  They truly know how to smoke things down to perfection.  Here you’ll find brisket, ribs, and mac & cheese that will knock your socks off.  And on your way out, don’t forget to grab one last serving of peach cobbler for the road! You deserve it.

Factory Obscura

If you're looking for an art experience that's completely unique like none other, you need to check out Factory Obscura in Automobile Alley. This psychedelic art space is the brainchild of Wayne Coyne, frontman of The Flaming Lips and OKC native. As soon as you walk up, you'll be drawn in by the colorful facade.  Make sure to tap the buttons on the boombox and get ready to dance. Then enter the doors and prepare for an indescribably unique and immersive art experience like none other.

Whitewater Raft at Riversport Adventure

Whitewater rafting in Oklahoma City? Yes, you can! Riversport Adventure Park offers tons of outdoor and water activities. From zip-lining to kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding to the adventure of a lifetime: white water rafting. Riversport Adventure Park is the perfect place to have fun with your friends, family, or significant other in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA)

WOW! You'll be blown away the moment you walk through the door of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. A magnificent 55-foot tower, created by glass sculptor Dale Chihuly, adorns the atrium and sets the stage for what's to come. A diverse one-of-a-kind collection is on display throughout the museum, from contemporary to European to American artworks. Make sure to snap a picture under the prismatic glass ceiling in the hallway of the Dale Chihuly Glass exhibit for a really unique photo opp. 

Oklahoma City Zoo

The ultimate kids activity in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens has delighted visitors young and old since 1902. Get up close and personal with more than 500 species from around the world, including waddling penguins, towering giraffes, playful meerkats, and Asian elephants. Visitors at the Oklahoma City Zoo can also experience thrilling animal shows, stroll through beautiful gardens and experience our interactive exhibits. Get your cameras ready for some truly spectacular family fun photo opportunities at the Oklahoma City Zoo.

Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum

The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum is a place that remembers the events that transpired on April 19, 1995. The memorial elegantly honors the 168 people and 19 children who were killed in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. It also pays tribute to the countless number of survivors and first responders who were affected by the tragedy, and it provides a place for healing for those who were affected. The Oklahoma City National Memorial grounds include the “Gates of Time” framing the reflecting pond, a field of 168 bronze empty chairs that commemorate each person who died in the bombing, and two large Survivor Trees that were badly burned but still standing. 

Science Museum Oklahoma

The Science Museum Oklahoma is a repository of things that can stimulate a person's imagination. Embroidered from the threads of wonder, this museum is sure to be a place where memories are made. From the hands-on science experiences to the space simulators, it has something for everyone.

View Art at Hotel 21c

If you're looking for something fun and unique to check out, be sure to visit Hotel 21c. Located in a former Ford Motor Company assembly plant, this art-inspired boutique hotel is home to a constantly rotating collection of contemporary art and sculpture. You don't need a reservation or an overnight stay to explore the museum - just stop by for a guided tour or take things at your own pace. When you're done, head to Mary Eddy's for craft cocktails and cuisine.

Paseo Arts District

The Paseo Arts District is one of the coolest neighborhood districts in Oklahoma City. With Southwest-inspired vibes, stucco buildings with clay roofs, lush trees mixed with arid vegetation, and an art-friendly community, it's no wonder this neighborhood is one of the best things about OKC. There are also a ton of great restaurants, cafes, and art galleries so you can easily spend an afternoon or evening there. Plus, the Paseo Arts District is conveniently located right near the heart of downtown OKC.

Civic Center Music Hall

Constructed in 1937, this beautiful and historic building is home to the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, and it's also home to a variety of other events, including concerts, plays, ballets, musicals, and more. The Civic Center Music Hall is definitely worth a visit if you're in town!

Oklahoma History Center

Who doesn't love a good history museum? The Oklahoma History Center is one of the most interesting places to hang out in the city. It's so much more than just another tourist attraction and a boring, old building with things on the walls. A Smithsonian Affiliate museum, the Oklahoma History Center has interactive exhibits, extensive collections that tell stories about Oklahoma's past, and even has an airplane, the Winnie Mae, suspended from its ceiling!

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Take a Boat Ride Down the Bricktown Canal

Boat rides in the Bricktown Water Taxi are always a fun way to spend an afternoon in Oklahoma City. The canal is a great way to enjoy the sights of the Bricktown Entertainment District in Oklahoma City from a totally different perspective. Book a sunset dinner cruise or stop by some of the local restaurants and shops, or simply just sit, kick back, and enjoy the ride. Be sure to check out this attraction on your next visit to OKC!

Explore the Bricktown Entertainment District

If you're looking for a great time in Oklahoma City, be sure to check out the Bricktown Entertainment District! This district is home to some of the best restaurants, shops, and theaters in the city. You can enjoy a stroll through the district and stop by some of the most popular attractions, such as the American Banjo Museum and Brickopolis for a little family fun. Then grab a bite at Bricktown Brewery or Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse. There are plenty of things to do in Oklahoma City, and one of the best things is spending time at the Bricktown Entertainment District.

Tour the Oklahoma State Capitol

Completed in 1917, this incredible building is a must-see for any tourist when you visit Oklahoma City. Many of the murals in the Oklahoma State Capitol building are painted by Native American artists, and some tell stories about things that happened on nearby Route 66. There are also massive sculptures and other awe-inspiring art pieces that make the Oklahoma State Capitol building a true treasure. Take a guided or self-guided tour throughout and see where laws are made and passed in the legislative branch or just wander on your own through the architecturally stunning building.

Try Some New Flavors at Pops Soda Ranch

If you're looking for a unique experience while in Oklahoma City, be sure to check out Pops Soda Ranch! This attraction is located on historic Route 66, and it's the perfect place to try something new. You can enjoy a variety of sodas, from classics like root beer and cola to more unique flavors like bacon and ranch. There's also an old-fashioned restaurant and ice cream parlor, so you can enjoy a delicious treat after trying all those crazy sodas.  And don't forget to take a picture by the giant neon soda bottle towering over the highway outside!

Enjoy Happy Hour Featuring Oklahoma City Skyline Views

On the list of fun things to do in OKC for adults, O Bar at the Ambassador Hotel has the best view of downtown OKC from their rooftop bar on the seventh floor. Located off Walker Ave. in midtown Oklahoma City, this upscale lounge is a great place to relax and take in the view with friends! Sip on one of their signature craft cocktails then get a little social with some of their tasty appetizers.

Lake Hefner

Lake Hefner is a gorgeous spot in Oklahoma City, perfect for a day out with friends or family. There are things to do there, from fishing to biking and flying a kite. Relax on the shoreline, take in the stunning views.  Plan a sunset visit to the lighthouse for an evening unlike any other! Or grab your tennis shoes and burn some calories strolling along the Lake Hefner walking and nature trails! If you're looking for a fun day trip, be sure to check out Lake Hefner!

Watch the Sunset at Red Rock Canyon Grill

Watching the sunset set over Lake Hefner at Red Rock Canyon is a favorite of Oklahoma City locals. Tell your friends to meet you for happy hour after work, and they're sure to enjoy the laid-back atmosphere at this scenic eatery. Just make sure to arrive extra early because seats are quick to disappear.

Spend the Day Shopping at Classen Curve

If you're looking for a little retail therapy on the weekend, head down to Classen Curve. Classen Curve is the premier destination for upscale shopping in Oklahoma City. Featuring stores like Lululemon Athletica, Sur La Table, Whole Foods Market, Kendra Scott, Anthropologie, West Elm, and more, the Classen Curve shopping center has something for every fashionista and beyond. 

Bradford House

If you're looking for things to do in OKC, look no further! Bradford House is the place for you. This historic building has been remodeled into a luxurious restaurant, bar, and boutique hotel. With colorfully unique decor and hand-selected furnishings, you're sure to find a spot that inspires your next photo. So grab a cocktail and snap away in the gold and green bar area, or the pink Asian zodiac-inspired room, or maybe in front of the grand staircase in the grand foyer. The possibilities are endless!  And don't forget to enjoy the wraparound front porch!  Bradford House is a must-see and must-stay in Oklahoma City.

Overholser Mansion

It's always fun to step back in time! The Overholser Mansion is the perfect place to do just that. Located in the historic neighborhood of Heritage Hills, the Overholser Mansion is a beautiful example of a grand home. Constructed in 1903 by Henry Overholser, the "Father of Oklahoma City", the Overholser Mansion is now open to the public. You can take a guided tour to see all of the rooms or you can choose to explore on your own. So be sure to set aside some time for this OKC treasure!

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is one of Oklahoma City's most popular attractions. A wonderful place to learn about the history of the American West, the museum features exhibits that focus on the early history of the American frontier. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum has one of the largest collections in the world, including cowboy art, rodeo photographs, saddlery, teepees, American Indian art, and historic manuscripts. 

Will Rogers Park

Created in honor of the famous Oklahoma cowboy and humorist, Will Rogers, the Will Rogers Park has two things in abundance: beauty and charm. One of Oklahoma City's oldest parks, the Will Rogers Park offers picnic areas for families, sports fields and courts that can be rented out, children's playground, and more. Get lost in the Charles E. Sparks Rose Garden, which features over 3,000 rose plants of more than 150 varieties, then find your way to the "jewel of the Gardens", Ed Lycan Conservatory, a spectacular glass-enclosed greenhouse inspired by 19th-century Victorian architecture. You'll discover another fantastic photo opportunity, as well as one of the state's biggest permanent collections of cacti and succulents in this spot.

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Myriad Botanical Gardens

If you're looking for a fun and relaxing day out, then be sure to visit the Myriad Botanical Gardens and Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory in downtown Oklahoma City. Here you can enjoy a stroll through 15 acres of lush gardens and ornamental plantings. Take a nostalgic ride on the carousel or let your puppy live its best life leash-free in the Myriad Botanical Gardens dog park.

Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory

After exploring the Myriad Gardens, head inside to the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory for an up-close look at some of the most unique gorgeous exotic plants and flowers. You can enjoy the waterfall and this lush space while staying protected from the Oklahoma weather. But just remember, temperatures inside the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory can get hot, humid and well. . . tropical. So make sure to plan your trip accordingly.

Catch an OKC Thunder Game

Who doesn't love a good NBA basketball game? If you're a basketball fan and in the mood for some excitement, be sure to check out an OKC Thunder game. The energy in the Paycom Center (formerly Chesapeake Energy Arena) is electric, and there's nothing quite like hearing "Thunder Up" chanted by a packed house. Just a few blocks from the downtown area, you can enjoy a pre-game meal at one of the many restaurants in the area, or buy some game-appropriate snacks– hot dogs, popcorn, and ice-cold beer at the concessions stand!

Ride the Ferris Wheel at Wheeler Riverfront Plaza

The Wheeler Riverfront Plaza is home to a giant 100-foot tall Ferris Wheel that's perfect for a summer day or evening out. Formerly located on the iconic Santa Monica Pier in California, the Wheeler Ferris Wheel has quite the resume being spotted in several Hollywood movies, commercials, and music videos. On a clear day, you can see for miles from the top.  And the Wheeler Ferris Wheel offers panoramic views of Oklahoma City's downtown and the Oklahoma River, making it a perfect date night for you and your sweetheart.

Ride a Roller Coaster at Frontier City Theme Park 

If you're looking for a thrilling day out, Frontier City is the place to be! With a range of adrenaline-pumping roller coasters and family rides, there's something for everyone. Plus, there are plenty of games and shows to keep you entertained. 

Make a Splash at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Water Park

This exciting water park is home to a variety of thrilling water slides, a wave pool, and attractions, including the Dive Bomb, the Mega Wedgie, and the Blackbeard's Revenge. There is also a kids' area for younger visitors, as well as a lazy river for those who want to chill and soak up the sun. Food and drinks are available at the park, or you can bring your own picnic lunch.

Oklahoma City Dodgers Game

If you're a baseball fan and looking for a fun way to spend an evening, why not head to Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and watch an Oklahoma City Dodgers game? The ballpark is located in the heart of downtown and is home to the Dodgers, who are the minor league Triple-A affiliate of the MLB Los Angeles Dodgers. There's always something happening at the ballpark, from fireworks shows to bobblehead giveaways. Be sure to check out the schedule and see what's happening during your next visit!

Watch the Women's College Softball World Series

If you're looking for some exciting softball action, the Women's College Softball World Series is the place to be! This annual event takes place at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, and it's always a blast to watch. The competition is fierce.  You'll get to see some of the best collegiate softball teams in the country and maybe the next Team USA Olympic star.

Learn to Ice Skate at Devon Ice Skating Rink

The best way to enjoy Oklahoma City in the winter is by going ice skating at Devon Ice Skating Rink located in the Myriad Botanical Gardens. Slip onto the rink, channel your inner Nancy Kerrigan and practice your flawless figure eights. And when you are all done, perhaps keep the winter activities going with a festive holiday stroll through downtown Oklahoma City after getting fueled up with some tasty hot chocolate at Devons Cafe.

Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center

If you're looking for something hella cool and artsy to do in Oklahoma City, be sure to check out the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center. This center is home to rotating exhibitions of contemporary art, as well as performances and educational programs. There's always something new to see at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, so it's a great place to visit again and again.

Visit the First Americans Museum

In one place, visitors will experience the collective histories of 39 distinctive First American Nations. This 175,000 square foot museum is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about Native American history and culture. The First Americans Museum features exhibitions on First Americans, as well as public education programs. There's also an on-site restaurant serving Native-inspired cuisine, and be sure to check out the museum store for authentic, one-of-a-kind hand-made items.

Oklahoma State Fair

Once a year, the Oklahoma State Fair comes to town, and it's a perfect opportunity to have some good old-fashioned family fun. Enjoy carnival rides, take a spin on the Ferris wheel, try your hand at a few carnival games, and check out the live entertainment. But the best part is eating your way through the Oklahoma State Fair. This is your chance to enjoy all your favorite State Fair delicacies, from corn dogs, fried Oreos, fried butter, fried burritos, and more! Yum!

The Omni Hotel

If you're looking for a luxurious and elegant place to stay in Oklahoma City, look no further than the Omni Hotel! This magnificent hotel offers visitors and guests a wide range of amenities and services, from fine dining to Mokara spa treatments. Grab a bite and a drink from the comfort of your cabana while soaking up the sun at the pool, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city and Scissortail Park. Simply put, this hotel is one-of-a-kind and can't be missed!

Thank You

Oklahoma City, OK is a great city to explore. There are so many fun things you can do here and it's not hard to find something for everyone, whether you're traveling with the family or on your own. Whether you are a history buff who likes museums, or someone who likes shows, good food, or shopping, this list of things to do in Oklahoma City has something that'll interest anyone looking for a little adventure in OKC! I hope you had as much fun reading about these places as I did writing about and exploring them. And I hope this list has inspired you to really see what OKC is all about.  


If you have any questions about what to see or where to eat while visiting our city, please feel free to leave me a comment below!

Thanks for reading!

-XOXO (as always)

Mel D.

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