Tulsa Wave Park will debut on Labor Day weekend, and we could not pass up the opportunity to put some homemade rafts down the whitewater flumes. Watch as our most daring racers take their turn down the rapids.
Want to take your shot at the Tulsa waves? The park will be open all weekend from 7:00 a.m. to sunset. Grab your kayak, stand-up paddle board, canoe, or raft, and hit the waves. Learn more by visiting the River Parks Authority, which manages the new attraction.
Whitewater Exhibition: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tulsa Wave Park, located across the pedestrian bridge near Gathering Place on the river
Zink Lake is open to the public for fishing and paddling from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Rentals are available for a fee via Tulsa’s newest outfitter, Zink Lake Rentals. Reserve your watercraft today and pick up at River West Festival Cove at River West Festival Park.
Want to take your shot at the Tulsa waves? The park will be open all weekend from 7:00 a.m. to sunset. Grab your kayak, stand-up paddle board, canoe, or raft, and hit the waves. Learn more by visiting the River Parks Authority, which manages the new attraction.