ZENOVIA @BLACKADVENTURECREW Start your day with a flavorful, Latin-inspired breakfast at Café
Kacao. The Mexican cold brew and Omelet Ranchero are an unbeatable combination for me, while my kids and husband loved the signature pancakes and french toast. Once fueled up for the day, we’d head to Scissortail Park to work off our meals. With so many opportunities for climbing, running, splashing and relaxing by the river and gardens, this park captures the interests of our whole family. Afterwards, an immersive Oklahoma culture and history lesson at the First Americans Museum is a perfect educational and fun family friendly outing. From there, head to Lake Hefner for a picnic dinner and family photos by the lighthouse. We’d end the day with a sweet treat from Tizo’s Pops & Ice Cream.
Café Kacao
Lake Hefner
ASPEN @ACCESSIBILITY_WITH_ ASPEN_SAGE Let me provide you with a short
accessibility guide for a perfect day in Oklahoma City to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. The Press in the Plaza District offers easy-to-navigate seating with gluten-free and vegan options, while Picasso Cafe in the Paseo Arts District provides accessible entrances, though some ramps may be challenging. You may be surprised, but RIVERSPORT offers adaptive activities like kayaking and whitewater rafting for wheelchair users, all guided by a trained staff member. The Myriad Gardens, Oklahoma City Museum of Art and OKC Zoo feature wheelchair-accessible paths, restrooms and entrances. Finally, Bricktown and the Plaza District offer vibrant shopping, dining and entertainment with accessible sidewalks and attractions, such as the Bricktown Water Taxi and Plaza Walls. Whether exploring art, nature or dining, Oklahoma City ensures an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
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