1. Woodward Park
9.2
2324 S. Rockford (21st & Peoria), Tulsa, OK
Park · 20 tips and reviews
Naomi Rojas: Great place to bring a book, picnic, and camera!
Megan McCann McManus: This is one of Tulsa's best loved parks, and it's easy to see why. It's so beautiful and serene. There is no place in Tulsa better suited for picnics.
Piper Bynum: I've grown up having picnics at Woodward and visiting the rose garden. And the location is excellent!
4. Guthrie Green
9.3
111 E. Brady Street (Brady and Cincinnati), Tulsa, OK
Park · 26 tips and reviews
Josh Wood: Excellent spot to spend the day.
TravelOK: Named in honor of Woody Guthrie, this "green" space has become a popular outdoor gathering spot in the Brady Arts District with festivals, concerts, markets, and fitness activities going on here. Read more.
Cheryl Lawson: Food trucks ftw!
6. Mohawk Park
7.6
5701 E 36th St N (btwn Mingo & US 75), Tulsa, OK
Park · 5 tips and reviews
Jamison Shaffer: Take a picnic and enjoy the outdoors!
TravelOK: This 2800-acre park was created as a public works project in 1924. Home to the Tulsa Zoo, a golf course, hiking and biking trails, it would be the perfect place to get some fresh air and exercise! Read more.
Cheryl Lawson: Don't like your location? Keep driving. This park is huge.
8. Gilcrease Museum
8.7
1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd (at W. Newton St.), Tulsa, OK
Art Museum · 15 tips and reviews
Linny Kirwin: Very nice museum! Lots to see! Very nice grounds as well.
TravelOK: One of the world's most comprehensive collections of Western art. Remingtons, Russells and notable American Indian works. The first Tuesday of the month admission is FREE! Read more.
HISTORY: Thomas Gilcrease collected much artwork over the years and donated it to the city in 1955, and a museum featuring his art collection opened in 1958.
✨Deana✨ 💋💍👸🌴🍹: Love to ride bikes, rollerblading, playground with splash pad & volleyball courts . Lots of people running & having fun ! great way to spend a nice day ! ( all the way to 91st)
Kersten Anderson: Make sure you are hydrated...not a ton of water fountains at all parts of the trail.
Chris Little: Trails on river
13. Doc's Wine & Food
7.9
3509 S Peoria Ave (at E 35th St), Tulsa, OK
New American Restaurant · 15 tips and reviews
Eric W: Price is a little on the higher end and seating is limited, but if you can get in early enough it's well worth it. Steak nachos were fresh and flavorful and the shrimp and grits are amazing
TravelOK: French Quarter cuisine at its best. Try the chargrilled oysters for a different experience. Beef tenderloin nachos are popular with the Tulsa crowd. Read more.
Kristle Lacy: The food and service here is amazing! Loved the atmosphere!
14. Tulsa Zoo
7.6
6421 E 36th St N (at Mohawk Park), Tulsa, OK
Zoo · 37 tips and reviews
Jennifer Day: Pack a picnic! There is only one place to eat and the line at lunch is a mile long.
✨Deana✨ 💋💍👸🌴🍹: I used to love this zoo ! Had a family pass went 2-3 times a week. But... Since the poller bear is gone, lions hide, monkeys are few, odd layout! The best part is the RAIN FORREST !!!!
HISTORY: The zoo is located on 84 acres within Mohawk Park, which is the third largest municipal park in the United States. There are more than 2,800 animals are on exhibit, many of them rare and endangered.
15. Golden Driller
7.8
4145 E 21st St (at Expo Square), Tulsa, OK
Monument · 9 tips and reviews
Josh Wood: Iconic and a must-stop in Tulsa. It's the 5th tallest statue in the U.S.
TravelOK: Standing 76 feet tall and weighing in at a whopping 43,500 pounds, the Golden Driller has been standing tall on the Tulsa State Fairgrounds since 1966. He even withstood a tornado! Read more.
Erin Moloney: Only thing to do in Tulsa. Go see the Golden Driller