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Closed
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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Located on the Bricktown canal, Coyote Ugly is the perfect place to have a fun experience with your friends. You can choose from a wide range of thirst-quenching beverages while watching the bartenders offer a little attitude with each drink order. The bartenders are known for their lively dance routines on top of the bar, which adds to the entertainment factor of this place. Whether you're out for a special event or just a typical weekend night, Coyote Ugly is the perfect place to enjoy a great night out with your friends.
The Ravine Adventure Park is your go-to destination. Situated just 20 minutes south of Shawnee and a quick 45-minute drive from OKC, the park is ideal for day trips and extended camping adventures. Visitors of all ages will find plenty to do here. The friendly free-range animals are always eager for a pat, and the stunning views are just a short walk from anywhere in the park. With miles and miles of trails for hiking or off-roading, speed tracks with challenging natural terrain, a wild ravine that cuts through the center of the park, and comfortable campsites with hammocks and fire pits, there's something for everyone. Speaking of off-roading, they welcome all kinds of machines at The Ravine. Whether driving a Jeep or a go-kart, you'll find plenty of shared trails to explore. So pack your bags and enjoy your slice of Oklahoma heaven at The Ravine Adventure Park.
Spend an afternoon at the Oklahoma Railway Museum enjoying the displays of freight cars, passenger cars, and a real steam engine. In addition to the trains, you can check out other railroad equipment, including motor cars, locomotives, and more. Plus, there's a display car filled with permanent exhibits of railroad memorabilia. But what sets the Oklahoma Railway Museum apart is the chance to see history in motion. You can ride on the trains that helped shape America's transportation industry and feel like you're stepping back in time if you visit on the first and third Saturdays from April to August. And the best part? Admission to the museum is entirely free.
Travel back in time to visit the Overholser Mansion, home of the Father of Oklahoma City. Walking through the halls of the family mansion is like stepping into a different era. It is fascinating to experience firsthand what life was like for the Overholser family over one hundred years ago. As you explore the mansion, you can discover how Mr. Overholser contributed to the development of Oklahoma City. He was a visionary leader who cared deeply about his community. You will leave The Overholser Mansion with a newfound appreciation for the history and heritage of Oklahoma City.