You’ll never run out of community events to visit in September.
Autumn in the Botanic Garden is a can’t-miss happening, running Sept. 18-Oct. 30 at Tulsa Botanic Garden, complete with hay mazes, a market and a pumpkin patch. Circle back to Expo Square for the Tulsa State Fair, happening Sept. 25-Oct. 5.
In OKC, kick your feet up and relax during the Cocktail Cruise events, running Sept. 5-24 at the Regatta Landing. You’ll also want to visit the Oklahoma State Fair – one of the top state fairs in the nation – from Sept. 11-21 at the fairgrounds. There, you’ll enjoy great programming, delicious food, heart-pounding rides and entertainment options galore. You can also kick off Halloween early with Fright Fest at Frontier City, Sept. 19-Nov. 1, or head to the Plaza District Festival on Sept. 27 for great art, food, music and more.
Around the state, options are ample. Try the Bluegrass and Chili Festival, Sept. 5-6 in Downtown Tahlequah; the Born and Raised Music Festival, Sept. 10-13 at 1421 W. 450 Rd. in Pryor; Chester’s Pumpkin Patch, Sept. 25-Oct. 31 at Chester’s Party Barn and Farm in Piedmont; the Chickasaw Nation Annual Meeting and Festival, Sept. 26-Oct. 4 at various locations in Tishomingo; or the World’s Largest Calf Fry Festival and Cook-Off, Sept. 27 at Craig County Fairgrounds in Vinita.