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Life in the Oklahoma City Metro
- 200+ Public Parks
- 17 Colleges & Universities
- 25+ Craft Breweries
- 30+ Golf Courses
Where urban innovation meets suburban solace. As the central hub of the state, the Oklahoma City metro marks the prime blend of culture, entertainment, and wide open opportunity.
Best for: Business-casual culture seekers
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How does life in the Oklahoma City metro compare?
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Live Sports
From pro sports to college powerhouses, central Oklahoma’s sports scene is raucous. Your post-work plans could include an Oklahoma City Thunder game, a night under the lights with Oklahoma City Comets, or an Oklahoma Warriors hockey match. College football is a way of life in Oklahoma, but the OU Sooners and OSU Cowboys also dominate in basketball, gymnastics, softball, wrestling, and more. The state’s capital city also hosts to the National Softball Hall of Fame, home to Team USA Softball, OKC Spark pro softball, and the annual NCAA Women’s College World Series.
Music, Arts & Culture
If you love the arts, you’ll adore the Oklahoma City metro. Catch everything from big-name concerts at Paycom Center to intimate shows at Tower Theatre. See the greats at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art or Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, then sit back for a Broadway musical at Civic Center Music Hall or Lyric Theatre. The Oklahoma City Ballet and OKC Philharmonic make ideal date nights or adventures with the kids, and if you want a truly unique experience, Factory Obscura is a feast for the senses.
Tower Theater
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City
Civic Center Music Hall
Oklahoma City
Factory Obscura Mixtape
Oklahoma City
History & Museums
Several world-class museums hang their hats in the Oklahoma City metro. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, the First Americans Museum, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum are the quickest way to get to know your new home state. Kids love the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman and Seminole’s Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum. Up for something quirkier? The American Banjo Museum, Museum of Osteology, and American Pigeon Museum are right up your alley.
American Banjo Museum
Oklahoma City
First Americans Museum
Oklahoma City
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
Norman
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Oklahoma City
Jasmine Moran Children's Museum
Seminole
Golf
If tee time is your me time, set your shot for the Oklahoma City metro. The city of Edmond alone is home to seven courses, including Oak Tree National, ranked one of the top in the country. Over 30 other links stud central Oklahoma too, like Stillwater’s Karsten Creek Golf Club, Norman’s Jimmie Austin Golf Club, and Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club in scenic Nichols Hills. Practice your swing at Topgolf Oklahoma City, or bring the little ones for a round at Hidden Creek Family Golf Course in Midwest City or Cobblestone Creek Golf Club in Norman.
Festival of the Arts
Downtown OKC
Oklahoma State Fair
Oklahoma City
Festivals
From annual festivals to parades and block parties, there’s always something happening in the Oklahoma City metro. The Oklahoma State Fair is an essential Okie experience, as is Oklahoma City’s Festival of the Arts. For music lovers, Norman Music Festival keeps things rocking, and for cinephiles, get your ticket to deadCenter Film Festival. Shawnee’s FireFlight Balloon Fest fills those signature blue skies each summer, and when the holidays roll around, Guthrie’s Territorial Christmas is a must-see.
Food & Drink
From James Beard honorees to legendary dives, central Oklahoma’s culinary scene has a taste for every tongue. Sample scratch-made favorites at Theopolis Social Club in Shawnee, catch a concert over The Jones Assembly’s comfort food, or get a little fancy with a 10-course meal at Nonesuch. For drinks, stop by central Oklahoma’s more than 25 craft breweries and cult-classic watering holes like Norman’s The Mont and Flamingo Tiki, Oklahoma’s largest rum bar. Don’t miss Sid’s Diner in El Reno for an authentic onion burger and cheese fries at Stillwater’s Eskimo Joe’s — both Oklahoma essentials.
Family Fun
For families, the fun never ends in the Oklahoma City metro. Along with splash pads, playgrounds, and sports fields, your crew can embrace their inner Einstein at the Science Museum Oklahoma, go wild at the Oklahoma City Zoo, or make new family traditions at Orr Family Farm. Little ones adore Seminole’s Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum, and for the big kids, don’t miss ziplining and white-water rafting at RIVERSPORT OKC.
RIVERSPORT OKC
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Zoo
Oklahoma City
Science Museum Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
City Parks
Central Oklahoma’s city parks are a nature lover’s dream come true. Scissortail Park and the Myriad Botanical Gardens bring lush landscapes and community events right in the heart of the city. When you need to cool off, Lake Hefner and Lake Thunderbird State Park have you covered, while Mitch Park in Edmond and Martin Park Nature Center have plenty of serene spots for hiking and picnicking. Reaves Park in Norman, KidSpace Park in Shawnee, and Midwest City’s Joe B. Barnes Regional Park add to the mix for family outings and outdoor adventures.
Myriad Botanical Gardens
Oklahoma City
KidSpace Park
Shawnee