Plan the ultimate summer vacation – or staycation! – at RIVERSPORT

Ready for summer fun? Whether you’re staying local or visiting Oklahoma City from out of town, RIVERSPORT OKC is your destination for adventure. Passes start at just $45 and include a full day of bucket-list experiences.

Surf, Raft and Ride the Rapids

You don’t have to head to the coast to catch some waves. Boogie board or surf right in the heart of OKC! Craving an adrenaline rush? Our whitewater rapids deliver high-energy fun with rafting, tubing and whitewater kayaking – try one or do them all.

Insider tip: Join us Thursday evenings for NightWater rafting, tubing and surfing! NightWater passes are $20 – you read that right, a $20 rafting pass! – and are a great way to experience our favorite adventures on the water. We’ll also have great food, drinks and live music from local artists.

Climb, Paddle and Explore

Take in the views from the top of the six-story Sky Trail, hit the bike park or enjoy a relaxing ride in a flatwater kayak or on a stand up paddle board. You can even snow ski! (Yes, really!)

Local Staycations & Family Getaways

Live in OKC? Make it a summer to remember without ever leaving town. Visiting from out of state? RIVERSPORT is a must-do for families looking for a unique and action-packed vacation experience. We’ve even compiled a list of tips for first-time visitors for easy planning!

Plan Your Visit Today

Located in downtown Oklahoma City and near fun, new attractions like OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark, RIVERSPORT is your ultimate summer getaway. Plan your vacation – or staycation – and make this summer your best yet.

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