Getting outside in OKC metro

Golf with family or friends

Kickingbird Golf Course

The oldest golf course in Edmond, OK has a fresh new look complete with a restaurant brought to us by the same company who has The Mule and The Press in the Plaza District. This upgraded course and event center features great views and patios for the community to enjoy weather golf is your thing or you are just interested in a bite to eat with friends.

Topgolf

This family friendly activity can be a great way to spend some time outdoors while still having cover incase of rain. Tuesday’s are half off game play, so don’t forget to put it in your calendar!

Go for a hike

Bluff Creek Loop

A local 1.2mile loop is a nice easy walk for the whole family. The close parking and mellow paved trail makes this an easy way to get out and enjoy nature. Located just north of Lake Hefner parking lot entrance is off Meridian.

Overholser Trail

This lakeside trail is 3.2 miles in length and runs from NW 39th Street and Overholser Drive along the east side of Lake Overholser to Overholser Park at NW 10th Street. A wonderful place to see the wildlife of the lake and enjoy a gentle stroll or an invigorating power walk.

Skateparks to check out

Route 66 Skatepark

Skateboarding, inline skating and BMX freestyle biking are allowed at this area park. Geared toward the beginning and intermediate skaters or boarders, the Route 66 and South Lakes Skate Courts feature above-ground ramps, slides and rails, and are adjacent to other park areas with picnic shelters and playgrounds. 

Stars and Stripes Skatepark

All levels of skill are welcome at this colorful park located at the south end of Lake Hefner. Enjoy the views of the lake and park features of this local gem.

Art in the Park 9/16

The Meadows at RiverBend and RiverBend Estates, just south of Wilshire, is hosting Art in the Park this coming Saturday! The event is in the park located at 6630 Sandlewood and will include Red Bird Concessions food truck! See menu below


Art in the Park Craft Show, from 10 am – 2 pm with 26 vendors

  • Birdhouses
  • Quilts
  • Artwork
  • Pampered Chef
  • So much more 

Boating in OKC

With temperatures soaring we are all looking for a little reprieve from the summer heat. OKC has several metro area waterways and we wanted to make sure you have the proper information to go out and enjoy them.

Permits are required for all watercraft and boating regulations must be followed to use these local waters. The permits are available in a daily or yearly option and are found on the OKC.gov site here.

What kind of crafts are allowed?

  • Authorized motorboats, ski boats & fishing boats (including those with an electric motor)
  • Personal watercraft such as Jet Ski
  • Sailboats
  • Kayaks, canoes & paddle boats

Oklahoma boat registration is also required for all watercraft, except for kayaks, canoes and paddle boats. USCG-approved safety equipment (including life-preservers) must be in use at all times while boating. 

Permit stickers should be adhered to each side of the boat near the stern. Boat owners should also carry a copy of their paper permit on their person when in the water.

Where can I boat in OKC area?

Local Reservoir

Lake Hefner

  • All watercraft are permitted, except for engine-propelled personal watercraft under 12′
  • Wakes allowed in open areas only, and not within 150′ of other watercraft, 150′ from any boat ramps or docks, or 100′ from shorelines
  • No swimming or water skiing allowed
  • Boat ramps are located at the City Boat Harbor and the Lake Patrol Station near the southwest side of the lake

Lake Overholser

  • All watercraft permitted, including personal watercraft (jet skis)
  • No swimming or water skiing allowed
  • Boat ramps are located on the east side of the lake behind the boat house and on the south end of the lake by the dam

Lake Stanley Draper

  • All watercraft permitted, including personal watercraft (jet skis)
  • Water skiing is allowed except in lake coves
  • Skiers are allowed in water only to get ready to ski or immediately after they finish
  • Boat ramps are located at the Lake Draper Marina near SE and 104th and Lake Stanley Draper Drive

Oklahoma River

Oklahoma River, between I-35 and Portland Ave south of I-40 in downtown Oklahoma City

  • All watercraft permitted, including personal watercraft (jet skis)
  • The Oklahoma River is a no-wake zone
  • Watercraft must stay at least 100 feet away from dams and locks
  • Boat ramps located near the Lincoln Avenue Bridge, on the Exchange Avenue Bridge and at SW 15 and Portland.
  • Fishing floats are authorized for use (must be USCG certified) in the wetland ponds. Floats may be used only during daylight hours, and only in coves, necks, and areas within 100 feet of the shoreline. 

Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge

Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge, located at NW 51 and Stinchcomb

  • No wake zone
  • No boat ramps inside gated area
  • No unauthorized vehicles inside gated area
  • Water access to refuge only from Lake Overholser