Visit Tulsa

Visit Tulsa šŸ“The Capital of Route 66
Art Deco. Native Culture. Live Music. World-Class Museums. Historic Greenwood. Best City Park in the U.S. TULSA. Its about live music.

It's about nightlife. It's about art and history. It's about sports. It's about family adventures. This is a city where the sophistication and adventure of early oil barons still thrive in a unique melting pot of Midwestern friendliness and southern charm. It’s a city where musicians and artists coexist with cowboys and business executives, where coats and ties go with jeans, where locals brag the

y have been to the ā€œCenter of the Universeā€ and where lakegoers, mountain bikers and backpackers finish their weekends with an opera and a meal at a five-star restaurant. Nestled between the lush Ozark hills and miles of wild prairie, this former oil boom town anchors a bustling metropolis of about 1 million residents who enjoy what has been named one of the Top 10 live music scenes in the country, one of the nation's most up-and-coming arts districts, America's Favorite Zoo and plenty more. Don't overlook this well-kept secret any longer. We invite you to walk our bustling urban districts and enjoy their outdoor patio culture, experience our thriving arts and live music scenes, taste our world-class local cuisine or indulge in our proud tradition of sports and outdoor recreation - including 80 miles of pedestrian and bicycle trails up and down the Arkansas River and surrounding areas. Visit www.visittulsa.com for all you need to know. This is Tulsa, up close and personal. We're glad you're here.

07/17/2026

The best way to celebrate 100 years of Route 66? The largest classic car parade EVER! šŸŽ‰šŸ†
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Just over a month ago, Capital Cruise made history in Tulsa with a Guinness World Record. This unforgettable moment wouldn’t be possible without every registrant, driver, volunteer, local business, organizer, official, and fan who showed up to celebrate.Ā 
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Here’s to making history together.Ā 
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Watch the full recap at CAPITALOFROUTE66.COM

07/12/2026

She’s baaaaack! 🐳
The iconic Route 66 Blue Whale in Catoosa is back and better than ever with a brand new neon sign and a new visitor center, too! The 4,000 sq. ft. center has an expanded gift shop, concession area, meeting hall, restrooms, and an event space.
Pack a picnic lunch and head over to fish or feed the turtles, or just say hi to this landmark gal.

šŸ“2600 US Route 66, Catoosa, OK 74015
FREE Admission | Guided tours and self-guided tours available!

07/09/2026

The popular pop-up Vintage Barbie Museum returns once again to Tulsa Arts District! This 500+ doll collection is one you haven’t seen before. It spans several decades but focuses mostly on the Y2K era. One of our favorites is the doll of Osage Nation ballerina Maria Tallchief — make sure to find her! 🩰

šŸ“216 N. Main Street
Open Fri-Sun! FREE Admission | Donations Accepted.

07/08/2026

Before the Arkansas River Bridge was built, did you know cars sometimes traveled by… ferry?
It was inconvenient, to say the least. Not only did the bridge speed up transportation across the city, it also established an important connection in the Ozark Trail highway system, parts of which later became Route 66.
In Episode 2 of Tulsa Route 66 Chronicles (hosted by radio legend John Erling), we learn more about the bridge’s role in bringing Route 66 through downtown Tulsa.

Save the date! We're less than a year out from hosting one of the largest multisport competitions in the nation. The Nat...
07/08/2026

Save the date! We're less than a year out from hosting one of the largest multisport competitions in the nation.

The National Senior Games Association will be in Tulsa from June 30-July 11, 2027, where over 12,000 athletes ages 50 and over will compete in 28 different sports at venues across the city. This year, any athlete who competes in the Oklahoma Senior Games will automatically qualify for the National Senior Games next year.

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1 W 3rd Street
Tulsa, OK
74103

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