Residence Inn by Marriott Oklahoma City South





The Residence Inn by Marriott Oklahoma City South Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route is a flat and simple paved walking path that travels the perimeter of Merrel Medley Park. This park is named after a young engineer who worked for the City Engineering Department. Some of the other amenities in the park include a baseball field, soccer fields, a playground, and restrooms. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 1 at the...
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This paved, city park loop travels the perimeter of the area and showcases the many great amenities of the park. There are a couple of scenic ponds in the center of the park and several benches along the path. This is a great park for those looking to exercise or get outside close by and is accessible for the whole family.
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This paved, city park loop travels the perimeter of the area and showcases the many great amenities of the park. There is an old train located at the station that provides a fun sightseeing opportunity for the whole family. Another noteworthy aspect of the park is the scenic pond located in the middle of the park. Accessibility: There are 12 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Southwest 9th Street at the northeast end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with...
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This is a downtown city park with a manmade pond, playground, dog park, picnic lawn, and cultivated plants. The walkway along the perimeter is entirely paved and accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. At some points along the path the sidewalk is very wide, but at other points it is the same width as a standard city sidewalk (about 3 feet wide). The park features a few ducks and geese that live on the pond, but not much other wildlife. The focus of this park is recreation more than...
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This thru trail can be started at either end. This route leaves from E Grand Boulevard and E Reno Avenue parking area and goes to the Oklahoma River Trail.