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50+ Things To Do In OklahomaHERO email list members (you're welcome to join the email fun!) recommended a slew of fun things to do in Oklahoma--you need never run out of enriching outings in Oklahoma. Enjoy a retreat at Turtle Rock Farm Retreat. Learn about sustainability and growing your own food among other things. Contact Ann at 580-725-3411. Hike the
Martin Park Nature
Center, or play and learn in the hands-on museum,
Oklahoma City Attend or perform in Jana Jae's
American Heritage Music
Festival: watch the cloggers and enjoy America's best fiddlers, Grove Relax and watch a movie on the giant screen in the plush IMAX Theatre, Tulsa Check out the
Selman Bat Cave in
summer, one of Oklahoma's largest colonies. Try indoor rock climbing at
OKC Rocks in Oklahoma City, or
New Heights Rock Gym in Tulsa. Go to the parade and tribal dances during the
International Indian Expo in Anadarko, held the first full week of August. Visit the Oklahoma
Aquarium
and enter the shark viewing dome, Jenks Mountain bike the 17 miles of trails around
Lake Arcadia,
near Edmond Try some old-fashioned chuck wagon grub at the
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Chuck
Wagon Gathering and Children's
Cowboy Festival, Memorial Day
weekend, Oklahoma City Stroll through Bricktown,
downtown Oklahoma City Visit quaint shops in downtown Bethany Cheer your favorite knight at the Medieval Fair, Norman Be entertained at the Oklahoma
Opry, Oklahoma City Paint a ceramic masterpiece, work with mosaic tiles or
create a stepping stone for your garden--you choose the painting location, from
My Own Design ceramics. Take in the Red Earth Museum, with its large display of
cradleboards and hands-on exhibits, in the Oklahoma City Kirkpatrick Science and
Air Space Museum. Take a pottery class at
Third Street Clayworks, Tulsa Eat a longhorn burger at the historic
Meers
Store and Restaurant
in Meers, near Lawton Follow the Chisholm trail to the
Chisholm
Trail Historial Museum
in Waurika Check out a replica of an old-time general store, gallows,
a barber shop, a one-room schoolhouse, and oodles more, from antiques to
doo-dads at the 100+ mini-museums and displays at
Har-Ber village in Grove Walk around the ruins of Fort Washita, built in 1842 to protect the Cherokees and Choctaws against the Comanches, and later used in the Civil War, near Madill and Durant Check out the only archaeological site open to the public in Oklahoma: Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center, prehistoric settlement of Native Americans Attend school at a 1910 one-room schoolhouse,
Rose Hill School,
near Perry Take the beautiful Talimena Scenic Drive through the Ouachita National Forest, east from Talihina Wade, swim, or walk a nature trail at the Ouachita National Forest, the highest mountain range between the Rockies and Appalacians, south of Poteau Go horseback riding, biking or fishing at Lake Murray Resort Park, near Ardmore See pioneer and Native American artifacts at the free Philomathic museum, Anadarko See the 1,000 year old runestone, thought to be engraved by Scandinavian explorers at the Heavener Runestone State Park in Heavener Sit back and quietly watch a powwow with some fry bread or an Indian Taco, throughout the state including the Tulsa Powwow of Champions, the 50+ year old Tulsa powwow and the 100+ year old annual Ponca Powwow Take in an exhibit at the The Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa Visit a depiction of a Cherokee village as it would have
been before contact with Europeans, see Cherokees reenact the daily activities
of their ancestors, and look at the Trail of Tears exhibit showing the forced
march to Indian Territory, at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah Learn while you experiment and do at Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse and climb the massive playground structure across the street at AdventureQuest, Enid See what it would have been like to live in an 1894 sod house, one of which has been preserved by the Sod House Museum, near Cleo Springs Take in an opera or ballet at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Enjoy magicians, strolling musicians, authentic foods,
jousting and comedy at the
Renaissance Faire,
in early May, Muskogee Paint a ceramic piece at Purple Glaze-- no experience or supplies required, Tulsa and Broken Arrow Participate in the before-show sing-along, boo and hiss the villian and cheer for the hero in the long-running melodrama, "The Drunkard," Tulsa Let the little ones ride the old-fashioned 30 cent rides
at the Kiddie
Park at Johnstone Park, Bartlesville
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