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11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
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3:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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3:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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3:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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3:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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11:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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11:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Experience the thrill of the 130-foot tower zip line at Turner Falls 777 Zipline, where two guests will be secured before being hoisted in reverse to their viewpoint, 777 ft. away. From the viewing point, you'll get a spectacular view of the 77' waterfalls and Collings Castle. Then, feel the adrenaline rush as you zip back 777 ft. to the landing zone, reaching speeds of up to 28 mph. The best part? The comfortable two-seater chair-type lift is excellent for all ages. All riders will wait on the platform and enter a safe area before getting on the lift, where they will be assisted and buckled in by one of the workers. The views are extraordinary, and the ride is exhilarating.
Ready for an unforgettable adventure? Look no further than Extreme Tornado Tours. Since 2008, they've provided the safest and most exhilarating storm-chasing experiences in Tornado Alley. Their team of veteran professional storm chasers and meteorologists have over 50 years of combined experience and have logged hundreds of tornadoes for their guests to witness firsthand. Each tour van has Sirius XM radio, power banks, and high-quality computer systems to ensure a comfortable and safe tour. And with a maximum of 6 guests per van, everyone gets a comfy window seat without crowding. So what are you waiting for? Book your storm-chasing vacation today and witness the beauty of Mother Nature's most magnificent storms.
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.