Chandler Park
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About Chandler Park in Tulsa
Chandler Park is a 192-acre public park located in west Tulsa, Oklahoma. Situated on a bluff overlooking the Arkansas River, the park offers panoramic views of Tulsa and Sand Springs. The park features a diverse landscape of wooded areas, unique rock formations, and open spaces.
Originally donated by Claude Chandler in 1958, Chandler Park has evolved from a simple picnic area into a multifaceted recreational destination. The park's natural beauty is complemented by a range of modern amenities and facilities designed to cater to various outdoor activities and community needs.
One of the park's main attractions is its extensive network of hiking and nature trails that wind through the wooded areas and rock formations. These trails provide opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and rock climbing. The park is also home to two 18-hole disc golf courses, catering to enthusiasts of this growing sport.
For families and children, Chandler Park offers playgrounds and a 9,250 square foot splash park featuring jet streams, geysers, and water cannons. This water feature provides a refreshing escape during hot summer months.
The park includes several sports facilities, such as baseball fields and outdoor basketball courts. A state-of-the-art community center within the park grounds houses a fitness center, a full-court gymnasium, and additional amenities for community use.
Chandler Park serves as a popular location for picnics and gatherings, with several shaded picnic tables and covered pavilions available for rent. These areas are equipped with grills and other amenities to facilitate outdoor meals and events.
The park's natural features, combined with its recreational facilities, make it a versatile outdoor space that caters to a wide range of interests and activities, from quiet nature appreciation to active sports and community events.