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Chandler Park
6500 W 21st St
Tulsa, OK 74107
p: (918) 591-6053
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    Chandler Park was established in 1958 when Claude Chandler donated 100 acres of his quarry to Tulsa County, marking the development of a public park on the west side. Initially known as the Lost City Park area, it was officially renamed Chandler Park in 1961, becoming the second county park. Originally utilized primarily for picnicking, the park saw the addition of various recreational facilities in the late 1960s, including a miniature golf course, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts. Today, the park encompasses 192 acres of wooded terrain and offers visitors stunning panoramic views of Tulsa and Sand Springs.

    Among the park's features and amenities is the Chandler Park Community Center, which serves as a hub for activities and gatherings. The park boasts five hiking and nature trails, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can enjoy picnic tables and grills available for public use, along with three designated picnic pavilions. Notably, the park includes Splash Park, recognized by USA Today as one of the Top 10 Incredible Splash Pads in 2023, making it a popular destination for families.

    Chandler Park also features two disc golf courses named Moose and Bear, with all related events or fundraisers subject to review by the Tulsa Disc Sports Association, which collaborates with Tulsa County Parks. An outdoor basketball court is available for sports enthusiasts, further complementing the park's recreational offerings. Overall, Chandler Park stands out as a versatile space that caters to a variety of community needs while providing scenic views of Downtown Tulsa.

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      Hours vary - see website.
      Free

     Nearby

    • Downtown Tulsa (Blue Dome District, Brady Arts District, Greenwood District), Midtown Tulsa (Cherry Street, Maple Ridge, Brookside), North Tulsa (Greenwood, Gilcrease Hills, Mohawk Park Area), Sand Springs, and West Tulsa (Carbondale, Red Fork, Turkey Mountain)

     Suitable For Ages

    • 0-3 Years Old, 3-7 Year Olds, 8-13 Year Olds, Teenagers, and Adults

     Indoor/Outdoor

    • Outdoor

     Misc

    • Exercise, General Family Fun, Outdoors, Playgrounds, and Water Play
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