Joe B. Barnes Regional Park - Midwest, Oklahoma

Discover the heart of Midwest City, Oklahoma’s outdoor life at Joe B. Barnes Regional Park, a 250+ acre community gem brimming with recreational fun and serene natural spaces. Whether you're planning a family picnic, fitness outing, or a festive celebration, this park has it all.

Joe Barnes Park

What Makes It Special

  1. Expansive Grounds & Trails
    Spanning roughly 152.5–250 acres depending on sources, the park features about 3 miles of paved trails—ideal for walking, jogging, or biking, with illuminated paths along Soldier Creek for evening adventures.

  2. Fred Quinn “Happy Tails” Dog Park
    A well-loved off-leash area with separate zones for different-sized pups, shade structures, wash stations, and water features—making it a haven for canine companions.

  3. Sports, Splash & Play
    From lit tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, and softball fields to a swimming pool with two water slides and lap lanes, the park offers extensive active options.

  4. Picnic Pavilions & Playgrounds
    Three rentable pavilions (around $20/hour), picnic tables, grills, and playgrounds—perfect for birthdays, reunions, or casual gatherings.

  5. Seasonal Magic
    During the holidays, the park lights up with over a million lights—including a 118-ft tree—offering enchanting drive-thru displays and carriage rides through a 1.5-mile route.

Outdoor Experiences for All

  • Early Morning Breeze - Jog or walk the paved loop around 6 AM as the park opens, enjoying the quiet atmosphere.
  • Dog Day Out - Let your dog socialize off-leash while you relax at shaded benches—don’t forget waste bags!
  • Family Splash & Play - Cool off at the pool, then celebrate with pizza under a pavilion nearby playgrounds.
  • Sports & Skill-Building - Join a pick-up volleyball or shoot hoops—fields and courts are well-lit for evening use.
  • Festive Outing - Ride through stunning holiday lights, sip hot cocoa, and soak in the seasonal cheer.
Joe B. Barnes Regional Park is more than just a green space—it’s a vibrant community hub. It caters to fitness enthusiasts, families, dog lovers, sports players, and seasonal spectators alike. Well-maintained yet affordable, it shines during seasonal events while offering everyday joys like scenic strolls, athletic pursuits, or relaxing picnics.

Tips:

  • Reserve a pavilion early for celebrations.

  • Bring water and dog essentials.

  • Check out trail lighting for evening walks.

  • Don’t miss the Holiday Lights Spectacular for a festive experience.