

The City of Tulsa manages 125 parks covering roughly 6,000 acres including nature centers, golf courses, Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum, Tulsa Garden Center, 21 swimming pools, 197 sports fields, 83 playgrounds, 109 tennis courts, 28 water playgrounds, The River SkatePark, 69 picnic shelters, 11 community centers, fitness facilities, gymnasiums, meeting rooms and facilities, trails and more.
2009 Spring Fun GuideThe 2009 Spring Fun Guide listing Tulsa Parks classes, day camps, youth, adult, senior and other programs is now available online. Just click here or on the Fun Guide to the right and you'll be taken to this complete guide to Tulsa Parks programs scheduled January through May.
Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open this page. This free program can be downloaded by visiting Adobe at: www.adobe.com.
If you would like for us to mail you a copy of the 2009 Spring Fun Guide, please call us at 596-PARK (7275) or e-mail us at: tulsaparks@cityoftulsa.org
Registration for Youth Basketball will be October 27 through 12 noon on November 15. Registration form and fee are due at time of enrollment. Checks should be payable to “City of Tulsa” in the amount of $46. Once games begin there are no refunds. After November 15, parents wishing to register can contact the League Coordinator and request to be placed on a waiting list.
Basketball registration will be taken at the following locations:
1.
Central Center – 1028 E. Sixth St., 596-1444
2.
Hicks Center – 3443 S. Mingo Road, 669-6355
3.
McClure Center – 7440 E. Seventh St., 669-6678
4.
Owen Center – 560 N. Maybelle, 596-1485
5.
Reed Center – 4233 S. Yukon, 591-4307
6.
Whiteside Center – 4009 S. Pittsburg, 746-5040
Parents - for more information, please click here.
Parents - for a player registration form, please click here.
Coaches - for more information, please click here.
Coaches - for an application form, please click here.
Coaches - for a background check form, please click here.
For youth basketball rules, please click here.
The Joe Station Bark Park, Tulsa’s first
and currently only dog park is now open to the public. Hours are 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. except on Wednesdays when the dog park is closed until 12 noon for maintenance.
The dog park is located at 2279 Charles Page Blvd.
just west of Newblock Park. It was named for one of
the trolley stops previously located
close to the park along the historic
Interurban Line that once connected
Tulsa to Sand Springs.
The dog park is located in a converted baseball field where there are two dog areas - one for large dogs and one for small dogs.
There is ample parking and the park has lighting for evening romps, water pails for thirsty hounds and restrooms for handlers. Best of all - admission is free!
Many volunteers, task force members and community leaders have
worked “paw in paw” to launch this great park which is sure to be
the first of many in Tulsa. For more information, visit online at
www.tulsabarkpark.com.
A new map showing the location of City of Tulsa parks, Tulsa County parks, and RiverParks as well as city water detention sites is now available for pickup at City of Tulsa Community Centers and the Customer Service office located at 1710 Charles Page Blvd. in Newblock Park.
To see a copy of the map online, please click here.

Tulsa Parks has a rich and eventful history traversing almost a century in time.
For more information on Tulsa Parks from 1909 to the present day,
click here.
