- TripBuzz found 74 things to do with kids in or near Edmond, Oklahoma, including 52 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oklahoma City, Yukon, Guthrie and Moore.
- From Arcadia Lake to Pelican Bay Aquatic Center, the Edmond area offers 46 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Children's Play Area, History Museums and Bowling.
- Reaching number #1 on CNBC's list for 'The Top 10 Perfect Suburbs' list in 2011, the city of Edmond is an ideal place to live, work and play in the heart of Oklahoma. Many colleges and private schools can be found throughout the city, including the University of Central Oklahoma. It's many scenic parks offer beautiful landscape, sports fields and outdoor recreation. Visitors can also peruse the many antique stores.
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Home to over 30,000 students, the University of Oklahoma is a public state university founded in 1890. The school is popular for both its academics as well as its football, basketball, and other athletic teams.
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180 W. Brooks St., Norman, OK
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Legends Lobby at the Barry Switzer Center, a part of the University of Oklahoma, is an on-campus specialty museum which showcases the history of the college football team known as the Sooners. The museum houses a variety of memorabilia including trophies, videos, photographs and more.
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The Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is an on-campus football stadium of the University of Oklahoma Sooners. The facility is one of the largest stadiums in America and plays host to not only football matches but also music events.
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Braum's Dairy Farms offers tours of its processing plant and bakery, during which visitors can watch the making of ice cream, cookies, and milk. The location also offers cow bus rides.
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2401 Chautauqua Ave., Norman, OK 73072
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A part of the University of Oklahoma, Sam Noble Museum features multiple exhibits on a wide range of subjects including natural history, world cultures, Native American history, and more.
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The central feature of Lake Thunderbird State Park are the two marinas which are equipped with multiple boat ramps and a swim beach. Visitors can also enjoy hiking on the many nature trails available and participate in seasonal hunting.
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Several historic buildings compose Fort Reno. Visitors are able to see these restored sites and learn more at the Visitor Center that contains images and artifacts to understand the history of the fort and see schedules for special tours and reenactments.
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Located within a residential area, Reaves Park is a public park offering a number of amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include picnic areas, a basketball court, softball fields, and a walking/jogging trail around the park.
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Boasting of a large domestic and exotic collection of animals, Tiger Safari is a non-profit organization that offers safari tours and even private birthday parties. If you are not satisfied they also provide one-on-one interaction with your chosen animals—by appointment.
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National Weather Center is home to many climatologists, scientists and students who participate in an ongoing weather research and forecast system. Guided tours of the facility which features a global display system called Science on a Sphere among many other displays, are available.