16. Gilcrease Museum
Tulsa’s beloved Gilcrease Museum is another gem that kids seem to love!
Situated quietly in the northwest corner of the Tulsa metro, the collection at Gilcrease will be an inspiration to your artistic and creative youngsters.
Did you know that it houses the largest collection of American West art in the world?
17. Tulsa Garden Center – Woodward Park
While the Tulsa Garden Center is absolutely beautiful in its own rite, it is merely one facet of the gorgeous scenery that is Woodward Park.
Whether you’re going for a bike ride along the parkway or snapping a few photos on the bridge, your kids will absolutely love this park.
The Tulsa Garden Center sits at walking distance just to the south of Woodward Park — it is absolutely stunning when the flowers are in bloom.
18. Oklahoma Maritime Education Center
This is going to sound like a little bit of a stretch at first, but hang with me.
If you’ve got kids that are into heavy equipment, boats, or big machines, this is a really cool little tour for them (and friends.)
Located out at the Port of Catoosa, this is an oft-overlooked good time.
19. The Cave House
If you’ve ever seen this curious looking little house on Charles Page Boulevard, just west of downtown Tulsa, you know what we’re talking about.
Built as a cave-themed restaurant in the 20s, the Cave House has since changed hands several times and is now owned by Linda and Kate Collier.
Admission is $10 per person for a tour of this chunk of Tulsa history, but you’ll need to call ahead to schedule a visit.
Linda does an amazing job curating the history of the house and the visual features that make this house a one-of-a-kind that isn’t lost on kids. My 4-year old loved it.