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Express Ranches Clydesdale Center- 12701 W. Wilshire Blvd., Yukon, OK; about three miles north of I-40 on Garth Brooks Blvd. Open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is free. 405-350-6404
Brand new western attraction in the OKC metro area, the Express Ranch is home to 14 beautiful Clydesdale horses, living in style in a renovated 1936 barn. Includes a large loft with historical exhibits and a gift shop. Clydesdales weigh in at over 2,000 lbs, twice what a regular horse would weigh. The teams are used to promote a number of events, including the Children's Miracle Network of Oklahoma. Visit their website.
Frontier City Theme Park - I-35 North, Exit 122nd Street; (405)478-2412 11501 NE Expressway (I-35 North, Exit 122nd Street); Admission: $22.99 + tax Adults, $14.99 + tax Children 48" & under, $14.99 + tax Senior Citizens
2000 Season: Open weekends only April, May, September, and October. Opening day is Sunday, April 9. Open daily throughout the summer, beginning Memorial Day weekend. (Call for specific hours of operation. Prices, operating schedule and special events are subject to change without notice.)
New in 2000! Tower above the park as the Hangman takes riders on a thrilling free fall! Launching passengers skywards first, then plunging them back towards the earth, this will give riders a surging adrenaline rush as they experience the sensational feeling of weightlessness and the sudden blast of G-forces. Don't miss this incredible ride which opens in early June.
Stroll through an authentic 1880s western town and enjoy over 75 rides, shows, games and attractions. Experience the famous Gunfight at the OK Corral, and catch Frontier City's six live shows. Four thrilling coasters, the Renegade Rapids river raft ride, the perilous Tomahawk and MindBender, and the Mystery River Log Flume. Big fun for little mavericks at Paul Bunyan's Tiny Timber Town. Lots of outdoor concerts by legendary artists, special events, etc. Group rates available. Special facilities for meetings and themed events. For group info, call 405-478-2140. Click here for the Frontier City website. - note: Premier Parks also owns the Six Flags chain; Frontier City is included in their website.
Harn Homestead Museum - 313 NE 16th; (405)235-4058
Admission: $3.00 Adults, $1.50 Children. Hours: Tue. - Sat., 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
This historic homestead, claimed during the Great land Run of 1889, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Lazy E Arena - Route 5, Box 393, Guthrie, OK 73044; 800-595-RIDE or 405-282-RIDE; e-mail: arena@lazye.com
The world's premier western entertainment facility with more than 25 championship events held each year. With a seating capacity of 7,200, completely enclosed and climate controlled, the Arena offers spectators the opportunity to see rodeo in a modern, first-class facility. the Arena hosts some of the most prestigious events in pro rodeo, including Bullnanza, the Timed Event Championship of the World, Reba McEntire Pro Celebrity, Pro Bull Riders Tour Challenge, the 89ers PRCA Rodeo, OCA Range Round-Up, and the Prairie Circuit Finals Rodeo to name only a few. Kids 12 and under receive free general admission to most Lazy E events with an empty Coca-Cola can.
National Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center - 1700 NE 63rd; (405)478-2250; Admission: $8.50 Adults, $7.00 Senior Citizens, $4.00 Children 6-12, Children under 6 are free.
Hours: June- August 8:30 am - 6:00 pm, September - May 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Open seven days a week except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day.
The Cowboy Hall of Fame preserves the rugged individualism and romantic spirit of the frontier. This popular visitor attraction features a superlative collection of classic and contemporary Western art, including works by Charles Russell,Frederic Remington, and the famous 18-foot sculpture, The End of the Trail. Open July 4, 1999 are three new historical galleries, the American Cowboy Gallery, the American Rodeo Gallery, and Prosperity Junction, a re-created authentic western town. Visitors of all ages enjoy an adventure into the Old West at this national memorial to the American cowboy. Click here to go to the Cowboy Hall of Fame website.
Oklahoma Opry 404 W. Commerce, OKC, OK 73109 (405)632-8322
The Oklahoma Opry is in it's 21st year, but is still Oklahoma's best kept secret! Governor Keating and the Dept. of Tourism have helped by naming them "Oklahoma's Country Music Show." Regular Saturday night performances at 8:00 p.m.
Read Ranch - Route 1, West of Chandler on Route 66, 405-258-2999
Read Ranch is a working guest ranch with wooded trail rides, chuckwagon suppers, breakfast rides, petting zoo, Longhorn cattle and buffalo. Great for groups! In the beautiful rolling hills of central Oklahoma, just 35 minutes from Oklahoma City. Open Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is priced by activity.
Remington Park Race Track- I-44 and Martin Luther King Blvd; 405-424-1000 or 800-456-9000
Admission: $3.50 (Access to all levels); Seniors: $1.50; Children: $1.50 (Ages 7-12); Children ages 6 and under are
FREEQuarter Horse Racing: April 16 - June 20. Post times are 4:00 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 1:15 Saturday-Sunday-Holidays.
Thoroughbred Racing: August 13 - December 5. Post times to be determined.
State of the art racetrack, featuring world-class racing, restaurants, gift shops, arcade for kids. Remington Park also offers packages for groups of 10 or more. Also offers full service catering for any size party, reception or business occasion. Simulcasting daily. Click to go to their website.
State Capitol - NE 23rd & Lincoln Blvd.; (405)521-3356; Admission: Free. Hours: Open daily 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.
Hourly tours
. A tour of the Oklahoma State Capitol is a must for any history buff. It is the only capitol with a working oil well on its grounds and one of the few U.S. state capitol buildings without a dome.
State Fair Park - 500 Land Rush Street; (405)948-6700
If there's a horse show or rodeo in Oklahoma City, it'll be at The Oklahoma State Fair Park, one of the largest state fair park facilities in the country. Other events held there include auto racing, rodeos, concerts, and the annual State Fair of Oklahoma. There's always something happening at the State Fair Park! Click here to go to the State Fair website.
State Museum of History - 2100 N. Lincoln Blvd.; 521-2491; Admission: Free. Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
.Just across the street from the State Capitol, the State Museum of History presents a comprehensive historical overview of Oklahoma, from prehistoric times to oil field wildcatters to the space program. Interpretive exhibits, artifacts, original art, and special weekend programs provide an entertaining and informative experience. Unique exhibits include an original bison hide teepee, a Civil War cannon, and wagon used in two land runs, Native American murals, historic quilts and much more.
Stockyards City - Agnew Exit South of I-40 to Exchange Ave; (405)235-7267
Oklahoma City's Stockyards is the largest stocker/feeder cattle market in the world. Here you can see Oklahoma cowboys working the livestock. Cowtown offers a variety of shops from old time general stores and tack shops to western duds, jewelry and a 24-hour beef restaurant. Visitors can also attend livestock auctions held Monday through Tuesday.
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