LAND MADE FOR
YOU & ME
- WOODY GUTHRIE
Guthrie Green is an urban community park located in the heart of the Tulsa Arts District
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Visit Silver Seed through November 30 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Click here to learn more.
Relax with a free therapeutic Sound Bath Meditation session, presented by AARP, on Saturday, November 9 at 10 a.m. in Fly Loft. Click here for details.
Don't miss our last Sunday Salsa on the Green of 2024 on November 17 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Click here to learn more.
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Guthrie Green is celebrating 10 years!
We’re celebrating a milestone anniversary for our vibrant community green space that has established many of the staple traditions Tulsans have come to know and love over the last 10 years.
3,000+
Events
3,500+
Fitness participants
downtown tulsa's place for: picnics
Free to all, there's something for anyone at Guthrie Green. Explore our events below to inspire your next visit to the Green.
Play
For the young and young at heart, our wide open green space sets the scene for a game of tag, catch or anything your imagination can conjure up (with respect to other park goers). Even when hot Tulsa summers roll around, splash pads keep the fun going.
Eat
Food Truck Wednesdays are the best days to forget to pack your lunch and get your grub on. Of course, picnics on the lawn are just as pleasant any other day of the week.
Relax
It's not uncommon to see sunbathing, yoga, or people enjoying live music on any given day at the park. However you find your center, find it here.
Events
There's a lot going on at Guthrie Green! Want to see our upcoming events? Browse our full event calendar.
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Free fitness classes in 2023
125+
Free events at Guthrie Green in 2023
See more of Guthrie Green's impact in the community in our 2023 annual report.
Learn MoreView Guthrie Green's Awards
Learn MoreLearn About Guthrie Green's Sound System
Learn MoreHow Green is Guthrie Green?
It’s hard to believe now, but the thriving community town square and green space you see in the middle of the Tulsa Arts District was once an industrial freight yard and dump site.
Thanks to a combination of grant money and public funding, the space was completely transformed. The removal of an old gas station, twelve rusted fuel tanks holding contaminants, and the surrounding soil marked the beginning of a new era that would see this part of town become a staple of the Tulsa experience.
Since its inception, we have made efforts to keep the park as sustainable and eco-friendly as possible.
Our park technology includes:
LED lighting in all areas of the park reduce energy usage and contribute to an environmentally friendly setting
LED lighting in all areas of the park reduce energy usage and contribute to an environmentally friendly setting
Help convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution from the park
Help convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution from the park
Solar panels sit atop of our north-end pavilion, and add to the overall energy grid for park operations
The geo-exchange system circulates water to transfer the heat up from the earth in the winter and take heat down to the earth in the summer
Ready to see it for yourself?
Be seen at the green
The community that brings this park to life is continually growing, but don’t take our word for it. See what people are saying about their experience and plan your visit!