Gather the kids, load up the car and visit one of these fabulous playgrounds in Oklahoma.  From castles to hideouts, there is something for everyone at these fun spots.  Don’t just go for the kids and be a bystander parent…run around, swing in the air, slide down the slides and feel like a kid again.

  1. Adventure Quest Playground at Leonardo’s Discovery: Enid

flickr/matt howry This three-story wooden castle is a science playground that will spark the imagination and keep everyone busy for hours.

  1. Bentley Park: Bixby

flickr/dogsbylori Recognized as one of the best youth parks in the state, Bentley Park features splash pads, baseball, softball, soccer, playgrounds, winding enclosed slides, big chair swings and so much more. Pack a picnic and spend the day staying active.

  1. M.T. & Helen Gholston Children’s Park at Acme Brick Park: Clinton

www.clintonok.gov This wooden playground is the highlight of this multi-activity park situated on 143 acres. Enjoy rope swing. slides, swings and climbing contraptions. After playing on the playground, take a one-mile train ride over the lake and through a tunnel.

  1. Myriad Botanical Gardens-Children’s Playground: Oklahoma City

www.foursquare.com You don’t need swings and slides for a playground. The Children’s Garden features many items for kids to climb on and play with. They also have a splash pad for those hot days and plenty of shade.

  1. Redbud Park: Marlow

flickr/j. stephen conn Play cops and robbers at the Hideout or shop at the General Store at Redbud Park. Let your imagination run wild at this wild west playground.

  1. Route 66 Park at Lake Overholser: Oklahoma City

www.okc.gov Located on the west side of Lake Overholser, this recreational hot spot sits on 148 acres. It houses The Parks and Recreation Department’s largest playground, along with an observation tower, hiking trails and skate park.

  1. Veteran’s Park: Jenks

facebook/veterans-park Enjoy several big slide options, a pond, kiddie park, climbing pieces and lots of swings at this playground. They also have a much-needed bathroom building for the little ones or big ones.

  1. Riversport Adventures at the Boathouse District: Oklahoma City

facebook/OKCBoathouseDistrict Take a walk on the six-story Sandridge Sky Trail, zip across the 700 ft. Sky Zip, drop 80 ft. from the Rumble Drop or take a ride on the high speed, spiral slide. Even the little ones can try out the trail walk on the lower level and experience this fabulous attraction.

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flickr/matt howry

This three-story wooden castle is a science playground that will spark the imagination and keep everyone busy for hours.

flickr/dogsbylori

Recognized as one of the best youth parks in the state, Bentley Park features splash pads, baseball, softball, soccer, playgrounds, winding enclosed slides, big chair swings and so much more. Pack a picnic and spend the day staying active.

www.clintonok.gov

This wooden playground is the highlight of this multi-activity park situated on 143 acres. Enjoy rope swing. slides, swings and climbing contraptions. After playing on the playground, take a one-mile train ride over the lake and through a tunnel.

www.foursquare.com

You don’t need swings and slides for a playground. The Children’s Garden features many items for kids to climb on and play with. They also have a splash pad for those hot days and plenty of shade.

flickr/j. stephen conn

Play cops and robbers at the Hideout or shop at the General Store at Redbud Park. Let your imagination run wild at this wild west playground.

www.okc.gov

Located on the west side of Lake Overholser, this recreational hot spot sits on 148 acres. It houses The Parks and Recreation Department’s largest playground, along with an observation tower, hiking trails and skate park.

facebook/veterans-park

Enjoy several big slide options, a pond, kiddie park, climbing pieces and lots of swings at this playground. They also have a much-needed bathroom building for the little ones or big ones.

facebook/OKCBoathouseDistrict

Take a walk on the six-story Sandridge Sky Trail, zip across the 700 ft. Sky Zip, drop 80 ft. from the Rumble Drop or take a ride on the high speed, spiral slide. Even the little ones can try out the trail walk on the lower level and experience this fabulous attraction.

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