- TripBuzz found 66 things to do with kids in or near Yukon, Oklahoma, including 53 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman and Tuttle.
- From Bounce Town to Dodge City Paintball, the Yukon area offers 43 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Children's Play Area and Playgrounds.
- Named for the gold rush, Yukon hosts a number of special events throughout the year. This includes a 4th of July Festival, Easter Celebration, Czech Day Festival and an outdoor Christmas Party. Yukon has served as a place for farming and agriculture, but today is a suburb for many residents commuting to nearby Oklahoma City.
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9963-10085 NW 23rd Street, Yukon, OK 73099
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Visitors can enjoy a community park with walking trails and 3 ponds at Route 66 Alternative Sports Park. The park also features a skate park for skateboards and rollerblades along with a playground.
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Spanning more than three acres, the Pets & People Dog Park features a separate area for small dogs and puppies, a swimming pond for warm weather, and benches for owners to sit on.
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The City of Yukon's Chisolm Trail Park is a scenic park with several amenities. The park features a large gazebo, a small gazebo, and a large pavilion, all of which can be reserved for private events, and trails.
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Bricktown Canal South End, Oklahoma City, OK
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The Centennial Land Run Monument is dedicated to the opening of Indian land in Oklahoma Territory. The location, which will be completed in 2015, shall feature 45 figures of land run participants, including soldiers, cannons, dogs, and wagons.
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One of the most prominent water parks in Oklahoma is White Water Bay. The park features 25 acres of water-based fun that includes slides, rides, and pools along with a lazy river that runs through the park for leisurely floating.
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The Pole Position Raceway is basically an indoor go kart racing track that is available for those who are at least 13 years old. There are several racing options, but the most popular is Arrive & Drive where visitors show up and perform standard races that last roughly 10 minutes.
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5000 West Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73142
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With 144 acres of natural wilderness to explore, Martin Park Nature Center provides visitors with educational information about the native plants and animals in the park. The park is filled with animals like foxes, armadillos, owls, reptiles, butterflies, and more.
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Dedicated to micro-sprint racing, and located in the heart of New Castle County, the Airport Speedway offers a unique experience for race enthusiasts. The grandstand is open to watch races every Saturday from April through October.
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1400 Classen Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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The history of the state is put on display through its people at the Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Museum. With the help of high-tech interactive exhibits, visitors can meet both famous and everyday citizens of Oklahoma who shaped the region.
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Constructed in 1903, the Overholser Mansion is a historic mansion home built by the 'Father of Oklahoma City' Henry Overholser. The mansion is filled with numerous artifacts, furnishings, and decorations that tell the story of the home's history.