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If you want a fun and educational family outing, visit the Tulsa Zoo. With a focus on wildlife education and conservation, the Tulsa Zoo is the premier destination for anyone who values creativity and diversity. Stroll among the fantastic animals, from tigers to grizzly bears, or let your kids run wild at the Helmerich Playground, where they can behave like their favorite animal. The Tulsa Zoo is more than just a fun day out. They're actively working with the community to drive change for a future where wildlife and wild places thrive. Their top-notch education programs encourage curiosity about the natural world and help participants become environmentally conscientious and scientifically literate citizens. And if you want to make your visit memorable, consider a Walking Tour with a knowledgeable, professional guide. You'll learn even more about the animals and their habitats and come away with a deeper appreciation for the fantastic work done by the Tulsa Zoo.
Are you looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy some quality time with your loved ones? Look no further than Firey Trails of Tulsa, located 30 minutes from town on 60 beautiful rural acres. The group hayride and campfire experience is the perfect way to enjoy the beauty of Oklahoma's countryside. With amenities like a covered pavilion and fire pit, you'll have everything you need to make lasting memories with your family and friends. And with reserved-in-advance hayride group events hosted by Ray and Diana Firey since 1989, you can trust that your event will be in good hands. So why wait? Book your next outing at Firey Trails today and experience the best of rural Oklahoma.
Are you seeking a space to express yourself freely and celebrate your liberation? Look no further than the annual Tulsa Juneteenth Festival on the historic Greenwood Ave in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This festival is about creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone to come together and celebrate the end of slavery in the United States. The festival celebrates the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1865 to take control of the state and free all enslaved people. This day, Juneteenth is the longest-running African-American holiday and serves as a reminder of the ongoing work towards freedom for all. At Juneteenth, they believe in holding space for celebration as a pathway to Healing. They want to provide a communal space for everyone to come together and enjoy living in the present moment.