Oklahoma City Walking Tour

Hey, do you want to know some of our favorite things? We really love:

  • Walking

  • History

  • Meeting new people and hearing their story

  • Oklahoma City

  • New restaurants, bars and bakeries

  • Good jokes — and bad jokes

  • Learning new things

  • Storytelling

  • Being the first to welcome people to Oklahoma City

  • Traveling and taking as many tours as we can

And, YOU are someone we would love to spend a few hours with touring Oklahoma City. We will float down the Bricktown canal, hop on the OKC streetcar, and walk and talk our way through Oklahoma City history, the story behind landmarks and building, and all of the things that make this city wonderfully unique.

View of Oklahoma City looking across the Sky Bridge that spans i-40

The Skydance Bridge is a 380-foot-long pedestrian bridge that connects the north and south sides of Oklahoma City where it is dissected by I-40. Inspired by Oklahoma’s state bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher, Skydance Bridge soars 197-feet into the Oklahoma City skyline.

If your travel schedule does not allow you the opportunity to tour Oklahoma City with us, check out the self-guided walking tour from Visit OKC. It offers a bit of background information and directions to Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the American Banjo Museum.

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