Martin Park Nature Center

Tripadvisor (167) · Park in Oklahoma City, United States
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More than just a park, Martin Park Nature Center is a hub for nature exploration and education.

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4.5/5 · 167 reviews
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Feb 11, 2024
There hasn’t been a review in the last four months so I thought I would post. we wanted to walk around a little after lunch and decided to head to this location. There are several trails all under a … Full review by khristystrange
Oct 13, 2023
Martin Park is a protected nature area along W. Memorial Road just west of Mercy Hospital. It is a country oasis in the middle of the city, the grounds consist of mature woodlands, grasslands and cre… Full review by BradJill T
May 20, 2023
On my trip to the Great Plains I looked to do several of the top hikes in each state. This is the number 38 in the state and 3 in the Oklahoma City area. The park as 3 separate circle trails or you… Full review by Grover R
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Is the park currently open? If so are there any COVID restrictions in place?
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Park is open, restriction pet Oklahoma City standards
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Answer by Fred V · May 10, 2020
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Are there any good places to sit with a book and laptop to study?
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i love to sit on a blanket on the ground but yes there are benches through out and a covered pavilion.
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Answer by Angie M · Sep 22, 2019
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I have reserved the Park Pavilion for an upcoming kids birthday. Are the pavilion and playground in close range of each …
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I have reserved the Park Pavilion for an upcoming kids birthday. Are the pavilion and playground in close range of each other? Line of sight?
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Yes but the playground is across parking lot. So little kids may not be close enough for comfort.
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Any place allow to fish in the park? Or any feeding allow to the fish and turtle?
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Not here, but just a tiny hop away is Lake Hefner (really close) and fishing IS allowed there. Also at the lake at the OKC Zoo, at the Dolese Youth Park lake, as well as Lake Overholser. …
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Not here, but just a tiny hop away is Lake Hefner (really close) and fishing IS allowed there. Also at the lake at the OKC Zoo, at the Dolese Youth Park lake, as well as Lake Overholser. All of these are pretty close. Daily permits are just $3.50. You can search online for more info at the City of OKC's (okc.gov) website (Departments/Parks and Recreation/Lakes and Fishing. Hope that helps.
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