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    The Cube

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Will Rogers Gardens

    Will Rogers Gardens

    4.0
    (22 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Loved visiting the Will Rogers Garden on a sunny day in April. This colorful, historic garden has…read moreso many beautiful walking paths. The gardens are located within one of Oklahoma City's oldest parks. Originally the land was a dairy farm. The Northwest Park was established in 1912. In 1932, Oklahoma City Horticulturalist Henry Walter began to develop the northern portion of the Northwest Park into the 30-acre garden. Walter designed the ponds, plant beds, overlooks and other structures. Federal Works Projects Administration (WPA) and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) programs added the red rock walls. It was renamed in 1936 to honor humorist Will Rogers. Today, you can visit a wide variety of gardens and flowerbeds. The Iris Garden was blooming and there was an Iris Festival featuring award winning flowers. so beautiful. There were so many birds and a very cute Eastern cottontail bunny hopped through the colorful plant beds. Parking was easy. Location was great. The gardens are free to visit. A beautiful park to visit in Oklahoma City.

    This is one of the most beautiful gardens in Oklahoma City that's free to the public. Construction…read moreof Will Rogers Gardens began in 1932 by Henry Walter with expansions by WPA and CCC programs. Today, the Ed Lycan Conservatory (a glass enclosed greenhouse) is available as an event hall for weddings and other celebrations. The Charles E. Sparks Color Garden nestles between the two ponds of the garden and contains seasonal blossoms. The Margaret Annis Boys Arboretum features hundreds of varieties of trees. Will Rogers Gardens also provides hands-on gardening and horticulture classes throughout the year. The iris gardens is also beautiful during the spring blooming season. An awesome public garden in Oklahoma City.

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    Crystal Lake

    Crystal Lake

    2.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    There's no fish in this lake ! Tell me I'm wrong. You can't catch a bluegill on a worm much less a…read morebass. STOCK IT WITH FISH PLEASE !!

    I was looking for a park to just relax at until I had to go back to the airport to catch my flight…read more I had just stopped at Panera Bread to get some breakfast and I just wanted to sit by the water and enjoy my sandwich and coffee. I kind of got an odd feeling as I approached this park as it's directly across from a salvage/wrecking/towing yard that has a lot of busted vehicles lining the road and then the road leading up to the lake isn't really paved and a bit rocky. It doesn't take a 4-wheel drive or anything but just know there isn't really a road. I thought the road loops around but instead, it breaks off at a Y-intersection. I went to the right part of the Y and creepily enough there was an older model SUV parked at the end of the road blocking the entire roadway. The road ended in a cul-de-sac type grassy turn around area anyway so instead of continuing onward toward the SUV, I made a 3-point turn and headed back to the intersection. The SUV that was blocking the road obviously had camped overnight and had been there for a while. It looked like someone was living inside the SUV. I ventured onto the other side of the Y intersection and there was a lone man out on the dock fishing his heart out in the windy conditions and then another car off by the port-a-potty that also looked like it was being lived in. The lake does look quite beautiful and would probably be amazing on a warmer less windy day. There are signs that you can take out certain types of boats and there appears to be plenty of room to spread out on the docks if you want to fish. I read somewhere that the lake area had recently been cleaned up as a lot of people would go here to dump trash and mattresses or take part in illegal activities. This lake/recreation area didn't give me a positive vibe and I didn't feel quite safe here but maybe the feeling can change over time.

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