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City of Tulsa Parks Inclusive Playgrounds and Adaptive Recreation

City of Tulsa Parks (Tulsa Parks)

Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Tulsa

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Provider overview

Tulsa Parks offers fully inclusive playgrounds at Hicks and Bales Parks and the city's first wheelchair-accessible softball field, expanding adaptive recreation for all abilities.

The City of Tulsa Parks department is expanding inclusive playgrounds and adaptive recreation facilities for residents of all abilities.

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Ages
Children and residents of all abilities
Season
Year-round parks; confirm playground completion and program dates
Cost
City parks and playgrounds are free public spaces; confirm any program fees and the status of new inclusive facilities.

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Inclusive playgrounds and adaptive facilities

Inclusive playgrounds, a wheelchair-accessible softball field, accessible parks, and adaptive recreation planning.

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Children and residents of all abilities
Season
Year-round parks; confirm playground completion and program dates
Schedule
Check Tulsa Parks for the status and locations of the inclusive playgrounds at Hicks and Bales Parks and the accessible softball field.
Cost
City parks and playgrounds are free public spaces; confirm any program fees and the status of new inclusive facilities.
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Jun 3, 2026
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The City of Tulsa Parks is building fully inclusive playgrounds at Hicks and Bales Parks designed to welcome children of all abilities, including those who use mobility aids or experience sensory sensitivities, and Bales Park is home to the city's first wheelchair-accessible softball field.
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Inclusive playgrounds and adaptive facilities

The City of Tulsa Parks is building fully inclusive playgrounds at Hicks and Bales Parks designed to welcome children of all abilities, including those who use mobility aids or experience sensory sensitivities, and Bales Park is home to the city's first wheelchair-accessible softball field.

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What the provider says: The source names fully inclusive playgrounds, children of all abilities, mobility aids, sensory sensitivities, and a wheelchair-accessible softball field.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which inclusive playgrounds are open, accessible parking, the wheelchair-accessible softball field, sensory features, and adaptive program options.

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What we found: The City of Tulsa Parks is building fully inclusive playgrounds at Hicks and Bales Parks designed to welcome children of all abilities, including those who use mobility aids or experience sensory sensitivities, and Bales Park is home to the city's first wheelchair-accessible softball field.

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What to confirm

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