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Griffin Community Park
Corner of Robinson St. and 12th Avenue NE
(lighted softball, baseball, football, soccer fields and concessions available)


Reaves Park
Corner of South Jenkins Ave. and Timberdell Rd.
(lighted softball and baseball fields, open and covered picnic areas, playground equipment, tennis courts, concessions available)

Abe Andrews Park
17.2 acres, corner of Daws St. and Front St.
(open and sheltered picnic areas, amphitheater, playground equipment, tennis courts, ball diamond, wading pools)

Lions Park
5.1 acres, corner of Flood Ave. and Symmes St.
Home to the annual Mid-Summer Nights Fair.
(open and covered picnic
areas, playground equipment, tennis courts, lighted ball field, wading pool)

Norman Lions Northeast
35 acres, Northcliff Ave.
(18-hole disc golf course, adult and youth fishing, open and covered picnic areas, playground equipment)

Westwood Park
137 acres, Robinson St. and 24th Avenue NW
(municipal swimming pool, water slide, golf course, tennis courts, picnic areas, playground equipment, shelter)

Neighborhood Parks
Norman has more than 35 additional community parks and recreation centers.


Come visit us in Norman, Oklahoma

Attractions and Upcoming Events

The Jacobson House Native American Cultural Center

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its unique architectural style and its historic association with Native American fine art and culture, the Jacobson House is located in the former residence of Oscar B. Jacobson built in 1917. The center was opened in 1987

Norman, OK Arts

Jimmie Austin OU Golf Course

This award-winning 18 hole course ranks in the top ten in Oklahoma for the sixth straight year in a row! Perry Maxwell first designed this course in 1951 and Robert Cupp redesigned it in 1996

Norman, OK Golf Courses

Firehouse Art Center

The Firehouse Art Center is Normans center for visual arts education, offering a gallery, gift shop and classes for adults and children. Housed in a 1946 fire station, the art center includes a clay studio complete with a fireman'

Norman, OK Arts

The Moore-Lindsay House Historical Museum

This gracious Queen Anne style house, built in 1900, was purchased by the city of Norman in 1971. Focusing on the history of Cleveland County from the Land Run of 1889 to Statehood in 1907, the house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Norman, OK Museums

Santa Fe Depot Art Center

Located in a city park known as "Legacy Trail," the north side of the depot is now the home of the Norman Arts and Humanities Council. Grounds can be used for special events and currently display public art sculptures of bronze and wood produced by Oklahoma artists. On the

Norman, OK Arts

Things to do Recreation near Norman, OK

Sanborn Lake

Stillwater's smallest lake was a favorite local swimmin' and fishin' hole for many years. While swimming is no longer allowed...

Boomer Lake

Boomer Lake is quickly returning to favored status with locals and visitors alike. After undergoing a major "overhaul" by the...

Lake Burtschi

180 acres; boat ramps, fishing, picnic areas. ...

Lake Chickasha

820 acres; picnic areas fishing, boating, swimming, playground. ...