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BEAT THE HEAT: Where Are Tulsa’s Best Splash Pads And Water Attractions?

TULSA – As the Oklahoma summer heats up, families across the Tulsa Metro are searching for cool, kid-friendly spots to enjoy the outdoors. From interactive splash pads to full-scale water attractions, Tulsa offers plenty of places where children can run, play, and cool down—many of them free to the public.
Here’s a list of 20 great splash pads and water attractions around Tulsa that are perfect for a family outing:
Tulsa’s Top Splash Pads
These city parks are equipped with interactive spray features and plenty of space for younger children to splash around:
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Celebration Park – 1002 W. 21st St.
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Archer Park – 2831 E. Archer St.
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Benedict Park – 1630 E. 12th St.
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Braden Park – 5036 E. 7th St.
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Carbondale Park – 2802 W. 48th St.
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Crutchfield Park – 1345 E. Independence Ave.
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Dawson Park – 2035 N. Kingston
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Florence Park – 1936 S. Gary Ave.
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Highland Park – 4909 E. 36th St.
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Johnson Park – 6002 S. Riverside Dr.
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Maple Park – 404 E. 15th St.
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Penney Park – 531 S. 49th West Ave.
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Starks Park – 1622 N. Main
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Tracy Park – 1134 S. Peoria Ave.
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Dream Keepers Park – 1875 S. Boulder Ave.
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Wheeling Park – 2209 W. Wheeling Ave.
Larger Attractions and Destination Spots
For those looking to turn water play into a half-day adventure, check out these destination-worthy splash areas:
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Chandler Park Splash Park (6500 W. 21st St.) – This county-run splash park offers scheduled play sessions, including designated toddler time for little ones.
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Gathering Place – Charlie’s Water Mountain (2650 S. John Williams Way) – One of Tulsa’s premier family attractions, this interactive water area includes mist zones, tunnels, and unique water features built into the whimsical play space.
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River Parks’ 41st Street Plaza – A scenic riverside splash pad where kids can play while parents relax and take in Arkansas River views.
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Mohawk Park Splash Pad (5701 E. 36th St. North) – Nestled inside Tulsa’s largest park, this splash pad is a great stop before or after visiting the Tulsa Zoo.
Whether you’re staying close to home or planning a day out, these splash pads and water play areas offer easy, affordable fun for families with children of all ages. Be sure to check hours and seasonal availability before heading out.
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WEEKEND PLANNER: Five Things To Do With Your Family This Memorial Day Weekend (May 24th-26th)

Five Family-Friendly Things to Do in Tulsa This Memorial Day Weekend
Tulsa is filled with exciting events and attractions for families looking to make the most of Memorial Day weekend. Whether you’re seeking a moment of remembrance, a hands-on art experience, or a chance to play outdoors, here are five top picks for family fun in the Tulsa area:
1. Visit the Field of Heroes Memorial at Veterans Park
Veterans Park will be transformed into a moving tribute with thousands of American flags honoring those who served. The Field of Heroes is open Friday through Monday and offers a quiet, meaningful place for families to reflect on the true purpose of the holiday.
2. Celebrate at Tulsa Mayfest in the Arts District
This free festival in the heart of downtown is perfect for kids and adults alike. With dozens of art vendors, live music on multiple stages, delicious food trucks, and interactive art spaces, Mayfest is a must-see celebration of Tulsa’s creative community.
3. Explore the Tulsa Zoo
Take a walk on the wild side with a trip to the Tulsa Zoo. Families can roam through exhibits like the Lost Kingdom and the African Savannah, meet fascinating animals, and enjoy a day of learning and adventure.
4. Spend a Day at the Gathering Place
Let the kids run, climb, and explore at the Gathering Place—Tulsa’s world-class riverfront park. With sprawling playgrounds, splash zones, scenic gardens, and plenty of picnic space, it’s an ideal spot for a fun and relaxing day together.
5. Stroll Through the Philbrook Museum of Art
On Sunday, veterans and their families are invited to enjoy free general admission at Philbrook. This historic museum offers an inspiring blend of indoor exhibits and outdoor gardens, creating a peaceful and enriching experience for visitors of all ages.
Heads up: Keep an eye on the weather—there’s a chance of rain and thunderstorms over the weekend. Be sure to check the forecast before heading out, and have a backup plan in case of wet weather.
Whether you’re honoring local heroes, diving into Tulsa’s art scene, or simply enjoying time outdoors, this Memorial Day weekend offers something special for every family.
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CONFIRMED: Trader Joes Headed To Broken Arrow

BROKEN ARROW — Popular grocery chain Trader Joe’s is officially on its way to Broken Arrow.
While the company has yet to issue a formal press release, the new store location is now listed in the “Opening Soon” section of Trader Joe’s official website. The listing confirms what many local residents have speculated for weeks as construction activity has ramped up at the site.
Though an official opening date has not been announced, visible progress at the store and the company’s online update indicate the store’s debut is not far off.
City officials expressed excitement over the new addition, which is expected to draw shoppers from throughout the region. Trader Joe’s is known for its unique product selection, private-label goods, and cult following, and its arrival marks another major retail milestone for the city.
More details are expected to be released in the coming weeks as construction nears completion and the company prepares to open its doors.
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Tulsa Takes Center Stage in FX’s Upcoming Crime Drama “The Lowdown”

TULSA — The streets of Tulsa are set to shine on the small screen this fall with the premiere of The Lowdown, a new FX drama series created by Oklahoma native Sterlin Harjo and starring Academy Award-nominated actor Ethan Hawke. The eight-episode series is scheduled to debut on September 23, 2025, on FX, with streaming available the following day on Hulu.
Set and filmed entirely in Tulsa and surrounding areas, The Lowdown delves into the gritty world of citizen journalist Lee Raybon, portrayed by Hawke. Raybon, a self-proclaimed “truthstorian,” is driven by an unyielding quest to expose corruption within his community—a mission that often places him at odds with powerful adversaries and strains his personal relationships.
The series boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kaniehtiio Horn, Tim Blake Nelson, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kyle MacLachlan, and Keith David. Filming commenced in early 2025, transforming various Tulsa locales into cinematic backdrops and providing local talent with opportunities to participate in a major television production.
The Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture (Tulsa FMAC) played a pivotal role in facilitating the production. In a statement, Tulsa FMAC expressed gratitude to Harjo for choosing Tulsa as the series’ setting, noting that the project has allowed local creatives to showcase their talents on a national platform.
The Lowdown marks another significant contribution from Harjo, who previously co-created the critically acclaimed series Reservation Dogs. His commitment to authentic storytelling and highlighting Oklahoma’s rich cultural landscape continues to resonate with audiences and industry professionals alike.
As anticipation builds for the series premiere, Tulsa residents can take pride in their city’s starring role in bringing The Lowdown to life. The show not only promises compelling storytelling but also underscores Tulsa’s growing prominence as a hub for film and television production.
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