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Kids Attractions
Bell’s Amusement Park
3901 E. 21st St.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114 Hours: Open weekends April, May and September; daily June through August. Group rates are available.
Admission charged
Big Splash Water Park
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114 Hours: Open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day Admission charged Cool off and have fun in the sun with seven-story-tall water slides, wave pool, float ride and children’s pool.
Discoveryland! 5529 S Lewis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74105 Hours: Open early June – late August, Monday – Saturday. Call for additional information
Admission Charged
Tulsa Air and Space Museum
7130 E Apache St Hours: The museum is open Tuesday - Friday, 10am - 4pm; Saturday, 10am – 5pm; Sunday, 1pm - 4pm. Closed major holidays Admission Charged The Tulsa Air and Space Museum is dedicated to preserving not just general aviation but Tulsa’s rich aviation history. Exhibits include an F-14 Tomcat, Bell 47-K helicopter, shuttle launch cockpit simulator, wind tunnel, and airplane simulators. Enjoy the computer-simulation lab and view several rare airplanes, including the Spartan C-3 biplane built in Tulsa in 1930 and purchased by W.G. Skelly when he began Spartan Aircraft Co. Also see the C-2 monoplane, a trainer used at Spartan School of Aeronautics.
Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum
Tulsa, OK 74115 Hours: Open daily 9am - 5pm. Closed Christmas and the third Friday in June
Admission Charged
Ida Dennie Willis Museum of
Miniatures, Dolls and Toys Tulsa, OK 74127 918-584-6654 Hours: Open Wednesday - Saturday, 11:30am - 4:30pm. Closed major holidays. Admission Charged View more than 2,000 dolls, dollhouses, miniatures, and a delightful mechanical carnival.
Mac’s Antique Car Museum 1319 E. Fourth St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115 918-583-7400 Hours: Open Saturday - Sunday, noon – 5pm. Admission Charged Glimpse yesteryear through a collection of antique automobiles.
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Perryman Wrangler Ranch
11524 S Elwood Ave Admission Charged Mosey on down to the Perryman Ranch, part of the first ranch established by the pioneer Perryman family in 1896. Two hundred acres remain of the 250,000 acres originally operated by this frontier family. Visitors can pretend they are back in the Wild, Wild West and cheer on the good guys in staged outlaw shootouts, eat cowboy fare around a campfire, enjoy a hayride, and watch Native American dancers. Reservations required.
Blue Bell Creameries
8201 E Highway 51 Admission Charged Come see how the "Best Ice Cream In The Country" is made at Blue Bell Creameries. Visitors will view the Dry Storage area, Processing and the Production Departments through glass windows, and then watch a short video on the history of Blue Bell. A sample scoop of Blue Bell ice cream is served at the end of each tour. |
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