The Philbrook is an art museum with collections that focus on American, Native American, and European art. The museum shines a light on Tulsa’s stories and complex past while building diverse and creative visions of the city’s future. The museum is located in a former 1920s villa, the home of Oklahoma oil pioneer Waite Phillips.
Art crawl featuring local artists, merchants, live music, and food. Enjoy free and reduced admission to the many galleries and studios. Many local shops in the district stay open a little later so you can explore the many unique items made in Tulsa.
Saint Francis (local hospital) Tulsa Tough is a three day cycling festival. Friday June 6 race takes place in the Blue Dome District. Saturday June 7 takes place Tulsa Arts District. Sunday June 8 takes place 15th Street and Riverside Drive.
The Oklahoma Aquarium is the largest indoor ocean in the four state region with thousands of aquatic creatures featured in more than 100 exhibits. The largest number of bull sharks in an aquarium setting with nurse sharks swimming alongside you and even overhead, as you walk through a unique, underwater tunnel. Visitors will be amazed by the incredible variety of other fish including seahorses, jellyfish and eels.
Tulsa Zoo is a very family friendly zoo with many interactive exhibits, picnic tables, a huge playground and a petting zoo. Spanning 84 acres in the citys historic Mohawk Park, the zoo is home to more than 4000 animals, including several rare and endangered species.