Famous for its spring azaleas, the 130-acre park includes a well marked rose garden, trees, trails, ponds and an arboretum. Built as a tribute to World War I veterans, the park also features a stunning display of Christmas lights from late Nov through Dec. Favorite spots throughout the park include the Kirschner Fountain and Rose Garden wedding gazebo, where many portraits and ceremonies have taken place. The Azalea Festival also takes place in the park annually in April and Symphony in the Park in June. Other facilities include an amphitheater, tennis courts, swimming pool, paddleboats, water splash pad, picnic areas, playground, ball field and the Five Civilized Tribes Museum which is located in the SE corner of the park. The gift shop and snack bar are open seasonally.
Azalea Festival - Apr 01, 2012 to Apr 30, 2012 Honor Heights Park, Muskogee
Facility Amenities: ADA Compliant, Gift Shop, Handicapped Parking, Meeting Space Available
General Information: Free admission
Group Amenities: Accommodates Tour Groups, Bus/Motorcoach Parking
Highway Corridors (within 5 mi.): US-69
| Open daily, 8am-dark. | ||
Located between 40th & 48th St. Turn on to Honor Heights Drive off of Okmulgee Street and drive past the VA Hospital to enter the park.
Primary Contact: | Mark Wilkerson |
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