formerly405Tulsan
09-23-2023, 11:00 AM
More eastern Oklahoma than Tulsa, but figured this was the best spot for it. Seems like a really cool project; I had heard about it but didn't know it would be so big!
WOKA, short for Waters of Oklahoma and Arkansas, is located on a 30-acre site in Watts near the state line.
The park is a joint endeavor of the Grand River Dam Authority and the City of Siloam Springs, with support from the Walton Family Foundation. It features a 1,200-foot long channel with eight drop-features for kayakers, surfers and tubers.
https://tulsaworld.com/life-entertainment/photos-first-peek-at-whitewater-park-in-eastern-oklahoma-opening-spring-2024/collection_468612f0-597d-11ee-9a03-d73ce90f94d3.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_Tulsa_World&fbclid=IwAR23wICzoOYZSTb897HrRjrc0UJBLd7OLd9xhaSZ1 5s__fVmavb4XkyStnk_aem_AWCWIFJ1IcTVXd4J9qNLYB1c4sL VFQoPSFqawNYmDCv92yQ-U6ebaQ4k3GwMSUfCt_JbZNKIbRKsZASfzxFvIe9P#16
WOKA, short for Waters of Oklahoma and Arkansas, is located on a 30-acre site in Watts near the state line.
The park is a joint endeavor of the Grand River Dam Authority and the City of Siloam Springs, with support from the Walton Family Foundation. It features a 1,200-foot long channel with eight drop-features for kayakers, surfers and tubers.
https://tulsaworld.com/life-entertainment/photos-first-peek-at-whitewater-park-in-eastern-oklahoma-opening-spring-2024/collection_468612f0-597d-11ee-9a03-d73ce90f94d3.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_Tulsa_World&fbclid=IwAR23wICzoOYZSTb897HrRjrc0UJBLd7OLd9xhaSZ1 5s__fVmavb4XkyStnk_aem_AWCWIFJ1IcTVXd4J9qNLYB1c4sL VFQoPSFqawNYmDCv92yQ-U6ebaQ4k3GwMSUfCt_JbZNKIbRKsZASfzxFvIe9P#16