Things to Do
Near Lake Hefner for walking and jogging trails, boating, fishing, golf, and near great shopping and dining. Easy access to all highways to get you to all types of events - Will Rogers World Airport, OKC Thunder, Bricktown, Downtown, State Fairgrounds, museums, National Softball Hall of Fame, OKC Zoo, and shopping.
SHOPPING: Quail Springs Mall, Penn Square Mall are just a few minutes away.
CHISHOLM CREEK: Located on W. Memorial Road between Pennsylvania Ave. and Western Ave., this 190-acre complex features entertainment venues such as Top Golf and iFly, Cabela's, and offers a unique collection of high-end restaurants and retailers—all connected by miles of pedestrian trails and expansive green spaces.
MUSEUM: National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Science Museum, and the Oklahoma City Museum of Arts inspire visitors with astonishing array of American arts and paintings. A memorable place to see while in the city is Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum just a few blocks from Bricktown. The infamous site of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Federal Building provides a symbol of hope and healing for a tragedy that did not have to happen.
BRICKTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT: Oklahoma City's famous Bricktown is well and alive with brick-lined streets with fine dining: steakhouse, barbecue, Mexican, Chinese, southern cuisine. You'll want to check out Charleston's, Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse, Nonna's, Jasmo'z Bourbon Street Café, Chelinos Mexican, just to name a few.
SHOPPING: Quail Springs Mall, Penn Square Mall are just a few minutes away.
CHISHOLM CREEK: Located on W. Memorial Road between Pennsylvania Ave. and Western Ave., this 190-acre complex features entertainment venues such as Top Golf and iFly, Cabela's, and offers a unique collection of high-end restaurants and retailers—all connected by miles of pedestrian trails and expansive green spaces.
MUSEUM: National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, Science Museum, and the Oklahoma City Museum of Arts inspire visitors with astonishing array of American arts and paintings. A memorable place to see while in the city is Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum just a few blocks from Bricktown. The infamous site of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Federal Building provides a symbol of hope and healing for a tragedy that did not have to happen.
BRICKTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT: Oklahoma City's famous Bricktown is well and alive with brick-lined streets with fine dining: steakhouse, barbecue, Mexican, Chinese, southern cuisine. You'll want to check out Charleston's, Mickey Mantle's Steakhouse, Nonna's, Jasmo'z Bourbon Street Café, Chelinos Mexican, just to name a few.
- Minutes from 2 major expressways (Kilpatrick Turnpike and NW Expressway)
- Minutes to grocery, convenient stores, restaurants & retail shopping
- Great neighborhood for evening walks
- Walking distance to the community park, playground, Greenbelt, and swimming pool