This is a park just off downtown Tulsa. It used to be known as Centennial Park but is now known as Veterans Park. It’s a very nice retreat. Lots of landscaping and it has a trail that goes around and a big pond and some other water features.
Back when I worked this was part of one of my downtown running routes.
The building in the background is now home to Tulsa City Parks. I just happened to have a meeting over there and so I got there intentionally early so I would have time for a brief walk around the pond.
So whatever they call it, it’s a nice park.
I’m linking with Skywatch Friday.




…a beautiful spot!
Looks like the perfect environment to leave our worries behind, if only for the moment!
quels beaux reflets et ces couleurs de végétation sont sublimes
Beautiful, looks like a great place to walk or just sit and relax.
I really appreciate cities that have the foresight to invest in parks and green spaces. It shows a commitment to quality of life, giving people a place to walk, relax, and reconnect with nature.
That does look like a nice park. I like the reflections off the water!
A retreat in an urban area is a necessity – love the photos
Beautiful reflections.
Marvelous captures
Gorgeous captures.
Park looks beautiful, Awesome pics.
That looks very peaceful. Nice photos.
Looks like a beautiful park for a walk. Pretty skies, trees and I love the reflections on the water.
Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend.
Having grown up in New York City, I know how precious urban parks are. Beautiful water reflections in this one.
wow! Yogi ~ beautiful reflection and sky photo from a lovely park ~ thanks
an artist reflects
Beautiful blue skies and park! I love your header. Are those mustangs? We lived down by Ada for about ten years and I sure miss seeing the horses. Up here it is corn and bean crops. Horses are few and far between.
lovely park.
Looks like a very nice restful place, good to have it named after Veterans.
A magnificent reflection and a peaceful atmosphere. That’s the kind of park I like a lot.
I think every major city has to have that one major park for residents to enjoy. Happy Labor Day weekend.
That first one is wonderful, I love reflections!