There aren't many zoos that offer the opportunity to spend the night after a long day with the animals, but Tiger Safari isn't your average zoo. This zoological park takes your experience a step further, allowing you to feed the animals – even the tigers, take pictures with lemurs, and if snakes don't make your skin crawl, you can hold one that's probably bigger than you. And after you experience all this and more, Tiger Safari has a place for you to sleep! The park boasts indoor and outdoor accommodations so if you're interested in having a sleepover with the animals, check out their reasonable camping deals.
Oklahoma City’s oldest community theater, you’ll be impressed to learn that the Jewel Box Theatre is the recipient of the Governor’s Arts Award. For 52 years, this theater-in-the-round has provided continuing excellence in live theater August through May.
OKC's newest parks and recreation hot spot, Route 66 Park, is family friendly outdoor fun on the city's Lake Overholser. Kids can play on the playground, see a live performance at the amphitheatre, climb to the top of the three story observation tower, skate around at the skate park, stroll along on the walking trails and more.
Members and their families of River Oaks Golf Club are enjoying the championship layout that winds through native Blackjacks, rolling terrain and ponds. The Club wants you to experience private golf on a well-manicured course that challenges every aspect of your game. Offering two practice putting greens, driving range, a 12,000 square foot clubhouse featuring a large banquet room, our casual “Golfer’s Grill,” and an expansive golf shop.