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85 acres of family fun. Don't miss the new Oklahoma Trails area near the cat forest.
Free Mondays throughout February.
Phone: (405) 424-3344 Link: http://www.okczoo.com
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Much more than tigers, this acreage of exotic animals provides a hands-on look at a world most only get a chance to see from the other side of the fence. Each tour is guided by a knowledgable volunteer.
Phone: (405) 381-9453 Link: http://www.tigersafari.us/
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Science Museum Oklahoma, Oklahoma’s only science museum and Smithsonian affiliate, enriches people’s lives by revealing the wonder and relevance of science. With more than 350 hands-on science exhibits and inquiry-based educational programs, planetarium, and dome theater, Science Museum Oklahoma provides an engaging and enlightening experience for visitors of all ages. The museum is located in the heart of Oklahoma City’s Adventure District at 2100 NE 52nd Street in Oklahoma City. Hours are Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: (405) 602-6664 Link: http://www.omniplex.org/
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Enjoy 3.5 miles of hiking trails through woods and grasslands Wednesdays through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Martin Park Nature Center houses a hands-on museum, a browsing library and a gift shop.
Phone: (405) 755-0676 Link: http://www.okc.gov/Parks/martin_park/index.html
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White Water Bay is Oklahoma City's premier water park featuring a range of water slides from the Big Kahuna to the Acapulco Cliff Dive!
Phone: (405) 943 0392 Link: http://www.whitewaterbay.com/
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Frontier City is Oklahoma City's premier amusement park with tons of great rides and a cool Western theme.
Phone: (405) 478-2140 Link: http://www.frontiercity.com/
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Lake Overholser is home to Oklahoma City's newest sensational recreational hot spot, Route 66 Park, on the west side of the lake at 9901 NW 23. Park features include: - The Parks and Recreation Department's largest playground
- Cyrus Avery Observation Tower (three stories tall)
- Route 66 Plaza
- Small amphitheatre (accommodates 80 - 100 people seated)
- Approximately one mile of winding walking trails
- Three ponds containing wetland boardwalks, bridges, plantings and interpretive signage
- Covered picnic pavilion
A stamped map depicting the historic Mother Road's route from Chicago to Santa Monica is featured in the park's Route 66 Plaza. Thirty-four landmarks from Lincoln's birthplace in Springfield to the Harvey House in Barstow, California are featured along the eight-state map.
Phone: (405) 297-3882 Link: http://www.okc.gov/parks/route_66/
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