Chandler Park
About Chandler Park
In 1958, Claude Chandler donated 100 acres of his quarry to Tulsa County for a west side park. This area was called the Lost City Park area for years before a park. In 1961, the area is renamed to Chandler Park and officially becomes the county’s second park. It was mainly used as a picnic area until the late 1960's, when a miniature golf course, baseball diamonds and tennis courts were added. Today it has 192 acres of wooded area, several features and amenities that include amazing panoramic views of Tulsa and Sand Springs, OK.
For historical literature related to Chandler Park, see Washington Irving: Tour of the Prairies and Samuel Washington Woodhouse: A Naturalist in Indian Territory
Location and Hours
6500 W. 21st St. | Tulsa, OK 74107
Park Hours: 7 a.m. - 1 hour after sunset
Center Phone number: 918-591-6053
Features and Amenities
- Chandler Park Community Center
- Five Hiking and Nature Trails
- Picnic Tables and Grills
- Splash Park USA Today's Top 10 Incredible Splash Pads in 2023.
- Three Picnic Pavilions
- Two Disc Golf Courses - Moose and Bear
- Outdoor Basketball Court
- Scenic Views of Downtown Tulsa
If your organization, company or non-profit is planning an outdoor special event using any of the park amenities, please email parksreservations@tulsacounty.org.