Myriad Botanical Gardens is one of Oklahoma City’s most beautiful and vibrant garden and park spaces offering visitors a 15-acre natural escape in the heart of downtown. Free and open to the public, the outdoor spaces include: ornamental gardens, a children’s garden and playground, Great Lawn, lake, an off-leash dog park, water features including splash fountains for children and walking and jogging paths. Gift shop open daily in our Crystal Bridge lobby visitors center.
There is always something happening at the Gardens. Visit www.myriadgardens.org for more information on all of our year-round special events and programs.
The centerpiece of Myriad Gardens is the Crystal Bridge Conservatory, home to thousands of beautifully displayed tropical and desert plantings. Within the 13,000 square feet, you will discover 750 varieties of plants, a cascading waterfall and a sky bridge to experience stunning views into the tropical forest.
What are some wheelchair accessible places to go in Oklahoma that don't cost an arm and a leg for a day trip?
Steffi G. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/153146858035162 Myriad Botanical Gardens is 100% accessible, brick town is not bad, Hefner lake, the lake of the arbuckles has a “veteran’s hiking trail” that’s made specifically for accessibility