Our mission “ To improve the quality of life within the community,
Tulsa County Parks promotes health and wellness, by providing opportunities in both
natural and developed environments, where citizens and guests can enjoy recreation
and leisure activities.”
We invite you to enjoy Tulsa County Parks with our array of challenging golf courses, convenient ball
fields, pleasing expansive views and shady picnic spots. Our Parks have diverse amenities such as nature and serenity in the midst of mid-town Tulsa and fun facilities on the periphery
of the countryside to spend wholesome family time.
Looking for a gathering place to play tennis, join a softball league, take an aerobics
class or acquire a new art skill?
Tulsa County Parks offer a range of indoor and outdoor oriented programs with
moderate to energetic activity levels and are designed for a variety of age groups.
Plus the park system is growing to better serve patrons within the greater Tulsa
Area with the addition of the Glenpool/Jenks Recreation Center, O’Brien Park Golf
Training Center, and combination LaFortune Community Center/Kaiser Library state-of-
art facility, made possible with your Vision 2025 funding
support.
Please visit the
only County-operated Park system in the State of Oklahoma by viewing the myriad
of parks, facilities and programs found within the links on this page.
Connecting people to community
is just one major goal Tulsa County
Parks strives to achieve. Our
staff
and volunteers have a direct impact on lives all through
Tulsa County.
We have a wide assortment of occupations
to meet our organizational needs and there are usually openings
available to the general public.
Additionally,
Tulsa County is committed to the optimum utilization of human resources and Equal
Employment Opportunity.
Volunteers:
People must
be 15 years and older. For information on making
a difference in life, call 918 596-5977.
Hired Staff:
Please check the Park and Recreation,
Maintenance & Food Service job announcements in the employment section at
www.tulsacounty.org
Americans with Disabilities Act
Tulsa County Parks
will make every effort to fully comply with local, state and federal statutes relating
to the rights and needs of disabled citizens of Tulsa County, including but not
limited to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.