Local Parks
Fort Gibson Splash Pad and Skate Park
600 SE Railroad St, Fort Gibson, OK 74434 (see map below)
This remarkable park spans 16,000 square feet of fenced-in activities and features the following attractions:
Skatepark – Quarter pipe, flat rail, stairs with handrails, hubba, ledge, manny pad, A-frame, a gap, two volcanoes, a vertical wall, and much more! (check out the video below)
Splash Pad – Seasonal – Memorial Day to Labor Day
Playground – The playground includes one bay wheelchair platform swing set, four traditional swing seats and two full support swing seats covered by a sunshade, one bowl/saucer style swing, two covered picnic benches, and two jungle gyms, each featuring slides and climbing rock walls.
Additionally, public bathrooms are available.
Centennial Park
101 S Lee St, Fort Gibson, OK 74434
Dedicated in May 2008, this scenic park lies at the heart of Historic Downtown Fort Gibson and plays a pivotal role in our year-round events.
Ray Clinkenbeard Memorial River Park
Ray Clinkenbeard Memorial River Park, also known as River Park, is situated along the Arkansas River in Fort Gibson and provides scenic river views, camping spots, and has ideal locations for fishing.
Ray Clinkenbeard Memorial River Park Rental
Click to visit FortGibson.net and fill out the form for rentals at River Park.
River Park is also home to The Jean-Pierre Chouteau Nature Trail’s, and has attracted attention for its scenic and winding path. Embark on this 3.0-mile out-and-back trail near Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Typically regarded as an easy path, it averages 56 minutes to complete. This trail is favored for hiking and mountain biking, yet it offers moments of solitude during less busy times. The optimal months to explore this trail are from January to October. While dogs are allowed, they must be kept on a leash.
Photo Gallery of Jean-Pierre Chouteau Nature Trail
Click to visit AllTrails.com and see photos of Jean-Pierre Chouteau Nature Trail
Robert Langston Memorial Park
111 E Cedar Ave, Fort Gibson, OK 74434
The park was established by the Town of Fort Gibson with assistance from the Langston Family. Robert Langston, a founding member of the Frank Gladd American Legion Post #20 and its inaugural chaplain, was the progeny of Henry M. and Martha Jane Bridges, who are interred at Citizen. As a tribute, the Frank Gladd Post #20 adorns the park’s edges with American flags on all significant national holidays through their “Trail of Honor” initiative.
Carl Perry Memorial Ball Field
402 Revellie Ave, Fort Gibson OK 74434
The Carl Perry Memorial Ball Field Complex, situated in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, is a favored venue for local youth baseball games and community gatherings. The facility boasts several baseball fields, a snack bar, and future enhancement plans such as ADA accessibility and upgraded floodlighting.
Fort Gibson Soccer Complex
1059 W Poplar St, Fort Gibson, OK 74434
The Fort Gibson Soccer Complex, located in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, is a well-kept facility that offers soccer fans of all ages and abilities a place to engage in the sport. Moreover, this park was the recent venue for Fort Gibson’s Bicentennial Concert Celebration, with the intention to hold comparable events annually!