When spring arrives and the weather starts to warm up in Broken Arrow, it’s a great time to get out with the family and enjoy some local kid-friendly activities. Broken Arrow is conveniently located near Tulsa, which offers a wealth of activities, events, and attractions. The Chris Nikel Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram FIAT team is here to answer your questions about what family-friendly events are happening in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, this spring.
Route 66 Villages Community Easter Egg Hunt

Oklahoma Route 66 Museum by Larry Syverson is licensed with CC BY-SA 2.0
When Easter time rolls around, the eggs will roll out at the Route 66 Village’s Community Easter Egg Hunt at 3770 Southwest Blvd. in Tulsa. Bring your kids to hunt for the golden eggs. There will be 10,000 eggs hidden at this year’s event, which takes place on April 1, 2023, at 11 a.m.
After the Easter egg hunt, you can explore the open-air museum, Route 66 Historical Village. The Visitor’s Center is a replica of a 1920’s Phillips 66 gas station. There’s also a restored Frisco 4500 Meteor Steam Engine and a Pullman train passenger car from circa 1929. You can view vintage trolleys and rail cars, climb aboard a restored train caboose, and more. The Visitor’s Center is open Saturday and Sunday from noon to 3 p.m.
Oxley Nature Center
For a place to connect with the natural world, take the kids to Oxley Nature Center at 6700 Mohawk Blvd. This nature preserve stretches 800 acres along the south bank of Bird Creek. It supports natural habitats, flora and fauna, forests, and animal wildlife. It offers a range of all-ages events, including Explore the Fauna — a monthly walk exploring plants in their habitat. Oxley Seedlings is a special event for children ages 1 to 5, accompanied by a caregiver. This event includes a fun time outside or a nature craft activity. Other events include full moon walks and bird watching.
Chandler Park
For 192 acres full of family recreation, head to Chandler Park at 6500 W. 21st St. in Tulsa. The park contains two playgrounds, an outdoor pool, a recreation center, five baseball fields, picnic areas with grills, and restrooms. You’ll also discover a fun splash park to enjoy from May to September. You can take your kids to a physical education class for homeschooled children, a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) after-school camp, and a martial arts camp. They can also play pickleball, go on guided nature hikes, and learn ballet, tap, and jazz with Tippi Toes Dance.
Check out Nature Babies, an event for young children up to 5 years and their caregivers. During the activity, a naturalist takes you outside to explore the park, learn, and have fun through hikes, songs, books, dance, and the arts. The park is open daily from 7 a.m. to one hour after sunset.
Will Rogers Memorial Museum Easter Egg Hunt
For another Easter egg hunt, you and the kids can visit the Will Rogers Memorial Museum at 1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd. in nearby Claremore. This Easter egg hunt will have a whopping 20,000 eggs to find, with each egg containing prizes and candy. The hunt is on Apr. 8, 2023, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
SUPERFUN Saturday: Camp Philbrook
Bring the whole family to enjoy SUPERFUN Saturday: Camp Philbrook hosted by the Philbrook Museum of Art at 2727 S. Rockford Road. This fun outdoor spring event combines art and nature and offers many summer-camp-inspired activities. The galleries and gardens will have nostalgic arts and crafts with nature explorations, singalongs, and games. The kids can blow giant bubbles from a kiddie pool filled with bubble soap and have fun with other children playing old-fashioned games, such as a potato sack race.
The whole museum will also be open for exploration. Get ready for a fun family day on Saturday, May 20, 2023, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Camp is free for museum members and young people 17 and under. Adults can also attend with general admission tickets to the museum for $17.00.
Check out its ongoing outdoor event Little Garden Explorers — a playtime for children under 5. Spark wonder in your little ones at this drop-in event, which happens every Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., except on days with inclement weather. The kids enjoy easygoing play time with their peers, and you get to skip the clean-up. Now that’s a win-win.
Let’s Go Urban Scavenger Hunt Tulsa
For a fun time exploring the city with your family this spring, embark on the Let’s Go Urban Scavenger Hunt, which starts at 1 S. Boston Ave. This event is an app-based, self-guided scavenger hunt you can do at your own pace. You’ll work with your kids to complete missions and try to score the most points to make it to the top.
You’ll explore downtown Tulsa and try to complete missions through action-packed steps. You’ll have to find GPS check-in clues, answer trivia questions, do fun video challenges, and hunt down specific objects to complete the scavenger hunt. The hunt is $10 per player, and you can choose any time that’s convenient for you and start wherever you want.
Easter Candy Hunt at the Oklahoma Aquarium
For an Easter hunt with a cool twist, check out the festivities at the Oklahoma Aquarium at 300 Aquarium Drive in Jenks. This Easter hunt will happen in the riverfront backyard of the aquarium. They’ll have two start times for different age groups so everyone can enjoy the fun of a fair hunt. Eco-friendly bags filled with candy will replace plastic eggs to help protect the environment. After the hunt, kids can play on the aquarium playground. You can take them inside to experience the wonders of marine life on display, which includes thousands of animals.
The Easter Candy Hunt is included with regular admission. The costs are as follows:
- Adults: $19.95.
- Children (3 to 12): $15.95.
- Military (with valid ID): $15.95.
- Seniors (62 and older): $15.95.
- Children 2 and under: free.
The Easter Candy Hunt takes place on April 8, 2023, at 1 p.m. for young children up to 6 years, while older children 7 to 12 years hunt at 1:30 p.m. Candy bags are first come, first served. Each child is limited to 10 bags of candy, and you should bring your own Easter basket, bucket, or bag for the hunt.
Our Chris Nikel Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram FIAT team hopes you find this list helpful as the weather warms up and families start venturing out more. Enjoy one or more fun family events near Broken Arrow this spring.
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