
Fall is in the air in Oklahoma, and Halloween is nearly upon us. It's one of our real estate agents' favorite times to explore the city, and not just because of the crisp air and cool evening breezes. Tulsa is also a city that offers its fair share of ghost stories and haunts, and this season is just right for taking a spooky tour of Tulsa's most haunted locations.

Temperatures may be dropping, but it's no time to hibernate. As summer gives way to fall, Tulsa's festival season remains in full swing. Our real estate agents share their must-see events that should be on your list as well.

Summer may be winding down, but that doesn't mean you can't still have fun outdoors. Instead of swimming and sunbathing, why not head out to enjoy some gorgeous fall scenery? Our real estate agents have gotten to know the natural landscapes around Tulsa very well over the years. Here are some of the spots they think shine the most during this season.

From the Tulsa Zoo to the Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa is stuffed with popular summer attractions for people of all ages to enjoy. Luckily for those who don't like crowds, though, there are just as many lesser-known landmarks, galleries, and museums within city limits.
Our real estate agents love visiting these hidden gem attractions during their off hours, and they say that doing so helped them get to know the city better. If you'd like to do the same, here are a few of the underrated local points of interest that they recommend.

It won't be long before the biggest holiday of the summer is here, and now is the perfect time to start planning all of the fun you'll be having for the Fourth of July around Tulsa. With fireworks, parades, barbecues, and plenty more family fun, you have a variety of great options for making the most of the Fourth of July in Tulsa this year. Our real estate agents have more information on Fourth of July events in the Tulsa area for summer 2025.