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Tulsa Parks Storm Response Update – June 21

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Mayor G.T. Bynum | City of Tulsa Website

Mayor G.T. Bynum | City of Tulsa Website

Tulsa Parks maintenance crews continue to remove damaged trees and limbs at City Parks. Crews will begin repairing damage to buildings and facilities as soon as possible.  

Citizens are encouraged to avoid parks if there is significant tree debris or damage and report any storm-related damage by calling 311.  

All or part of the following Tulsa Parks are closed:

  • Celebration Park 
  • Council Oak Park  
  • Crawford Park  
  • Dream Keepers Park  
  • Fred Johnson Park 
  • Graham Park  
  • Gunboat South Park  
  • Heller Park  
  • Helmerich Park  
  • Henthorne Park 
  • Hicks Park Community Center (all regular programming canceled) 
  • Highland Park  
  • Howard Park 
  • Hunter Park 
  • Langeheim Park  
  • Maple Park  
  • Midland Valley Trail (between 18th and 21st Street) 
  • Mohawk Park 
  • Owen Community Center 
  • Reed Park and Trails (Community Center, splash pad, and pool are open) 
  • Starks Park 
  • Stickball Park 
  • Tulsa Garden Center 
  • Water Works Art Center (summer camp relocated to Hicks Park Community Center) 
  • Whiteside Community Center (summer camp relocated to Hicks Park Community Center) 
  • Williams Park  
  • Woodward Park  
  • Zink Park
Whiteside Park Summer Camp Relocated to Hicks Park Community Center

Summer camp at Whiteside will be relocated Thursday and Friday to Hicks Park Community Center, 3443 S. Mingo Rd. The community center will only be open for summer camp; other regular programming is canceled. Camps at Lacy, Reed, and the Jane A. Malone Center at Chamberlain Park will continue as scheduled. Before/Aftercare will be available at all summer camp locations.  

Community Center Cooling Stations Open at 8 a.m.  

Escape the heat and charge your devices at Lacy and Reed Park Community Centers. Centers are open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  

Community Golf Courses 

Page Belcher and Mohawk Golf Course are back open. Mohawk Golf Course sustained significant tree loss, but fairways have been cleared, and the course is back open now that power has been restored. 

Lacy and Reed Pools

Lacy Pool is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Reed Pool is open from Noon to 6 p.m. Other City pools will remain closed throughout the week because it will take a few days to get the water balanced again. 

Six splash pads are open due to power outages - Lacy, Reed, Chamberlain, Kendall-Whittier, Vining, and Springdale. All others are closed. 

Centennial Center at Veterans Park 

Centennial Center at Veterans Park will re-open Thursday, June 22, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Cooling Centers at Lacy and Reed Community Centers

Escape the heat and charge your devices at Lacy Park and Reed Park Community Centers. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 

Trail Dangers

Portions of the Mingo Valley, Creek Turnpike, Osage, and Midland Valley trails are blocked and impassable.  

Disc Golf Course Closed

All disc golf courses are at least partially under trees that could include dangerous hanging branches and should be avoided until clean-up is completed.

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