From Steamroller Print Fest to Woolly Weekend, spring festivals bring fun across Oklahoma

Despite the storms that sometimes plague the Sooner State, springtime often brings some of the prettiest weather Oklahomans get to enjoy during the year.

With the mild temperatures, greening trees and the flowering landscape enticing Okies outdoors, festivals of all varieties are popping up like daffodils across the state.

Here are some of the festivals springing up in Oklahoma this season:

Art and dance festivals

Steamroller Print Festival

The sixth annual fest draws about 200 artists, students and printmakers from across the state. The highlight will involve artists inking carved woodblocks that are then printed by a 5-ton steamroller.

Lisa Cross looks at the kinetic art on display June 22, 2021, during the opening day of the 2021 Festival of the Arts in Bicentennial Park in Oklahoma City.
Lisa Cross looks at the kinetic art on display June 22, 2021, during the opening day of the 2021 Festival of the Arts in Bicentennial Park in Oklahoma City.

Festival of the Arts

The free, six-day event known as OKC's "rite of spring" features works by 144 visual artists from around the country, a variety of fare from 30 food vendors, entertainment by more than more than 100 performing artists, children's activities and more.

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Calderón Dance Festival

The second annual free, family-friendly event will bring performers from across the nation and state to celebrate the legacy of the late Shannon Calderón-Primeau, a beloved OKC dancer and dance teacher.

Paseo Arts Festival

  • When: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. May 27-28 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 29.

  • Where: Paseo Arts District, between NW 28 and Walker and NW 30 and Dewey, OKC.

  • Information: www.thepaseo.org.

A Memorial Day weekend tradition, the 46th annual festival showcases works by visiting and neighborhood visual artists, along with Oklahoma entertainers, food vendors, children's art activities and more.

The Langston University band marches April 19, 2014, in the 89er Day Parade in Guthrie.
The Langston University band marches April 19, 2014, in the 89er Day Parade in Guthrie.

History and culture festivals

89er Celebration and Parade

Festivities include a carnival, rodeo and costume contest. The 94th annual parade will start at noon April 22.

Oklahoma Renaissance Festival

  • When: 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday April 29-June 4, plus May 29.

  • Where: Castle of Muskogee, 3400 W Fern Mountain Road, Muskogee.

  • Information: https://www.okcastle.com/renaissance.

Family-friendly activities include jousting tournaments, performances by traveling acrobats, Bird of Prey exhibitions, festive food and shopping for handcrafted items.

Red Fern Festival

The 15th annual event celebrates the legacy of the 1961 children's novel "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Oklahoma novelist Wilson Rawls as well as the 1974 film adaptation. Activities include hound dog field trials, 1930s era children's games, live music and more.

A rider has his horse dance in the parade May 2, 2021, during the Cinco de Mayo celebration at Scissortail Park.
A rider has his horse dance in the parade May 2, 2021, during the Cinco de Mayo celebration at Scissortail Park.

Cinco de Mayo Festival

The free event features live entertainment, music, food and more.

Downtown Edmond Arts Festival

More than 140 artists will exhibit and sell their work at this free event, which also features festive food, children's activities and live music.  

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Stirling Classic Scottish Festival

The festivities include traditional Scottish athletics, live music and dance, children's activities and more.

A decorated forced-air charger seems to look out from the engine of a 1978 Corvette on May 27, 2017, during the Bethany 66 Festival in downtown Bethany.
A decorated forced-air charger seems to look out from the engine of a 1978 Corvette on May 27, 2017, during the Bethany 66 Festival in downtown Bethany.

Bethany 66 Festival

  • When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 27.

  • Where: One-block area from NW 38, north to NW 39 Expressway, between Peniel and Asbury, Bethany.

  • Information: www.bethany66.com.

Free festivities include live music, a car show, children's activities and parade, arts and craft booths, food vendors and more.

Chuck Wagon Festival

  • When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 27-28.

  • Where: National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63, OKC.

  • Information: nationalcowboymuseum.org.

This family favorite features outdoor cooking, artisan demonstrations, Western reenactors, archery, country and Western dancing, craft stations, a petting zoo and live music.

Black Wall Street Legacy Festival

The free, all-ages series of events commemorates the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

“Walden [verb]” by Emma Rozanski will be shown at the 2023 Wide Open Experimental Film Festival at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
“Walden [verb]” by Emma Rozanski will be shown at the 2023 Wide Open Experimental Film Festival at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.

Music and film festivals

Wide Open Experimental Film Festival

  • When: 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. April 22 and 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. April 23.

  • Where: Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s Noble Theater, 415 Couch Drive.

  • Information: wideopeneff.com.

In its second year, the festival showcases experimental films that open people's eyes to the alternative forms, structures and styles.

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Bare Bones International Independent Film Festival

The “no frills” fest features film screenings, panels, screenplay readings and more.

Norman Music Festival

The free, nonprofit, independent festival annually brings hundreds of acts and thousands of music fans to downtown Norman for three days of live music at several indoor and outdoor venues. Headliners include Black Belt Eagle Scout, Soul Glo, Acid Dad, Wine Lips, Illuminati Hotties, Cola and Oklahoma acts Nia Mone, Jabee and Hosty.

Tumbleweed Calf Fry Festival

The venerable “testicle festival” will serve up a country music menu including Casey Donahew, Parker McCollum, Read Southall Band, Giovannie & The Hired Guns and more.

Ken Pomeroy, foreground, performs at the 2019 Bob Childers Gypsy Cafe in Stillwater.
Ken Pomeroy, foreground, performs at the 2019 Bob Childers Gypsy Cafe in Stillwater.

Bob Childers’ Gypsy Café

Oklahoma’s largest homegrown songwriter festival features acoustic song swap sets from 70 Sooner State acts, including Cody Canada, Monica Taylor, John Fullbright, Bryon White and Carter Sampson. The festival benefits the nonprofit Red Dirt Relief Fund.

Heard on Hurd Street Festivals

Every third Saturday from March through October, the monthly street festival showcases live, local music and a variety of food trucks and pop-up shops.

The Azalea Festival continues through April 30 in Muskogee.
The Azalea Festival continues through April 30 in Muskogee.

Flower and wildlife festivals

Azalea Festival

  • When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday through April 30.

  • Where: Honor Heights Park, 1400 Honor Heights Drive, Muskogee.

  • Information: https://www.muskogeeparks.org.

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Woolly Weekend

  • When: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 27-29.

  • Where: Shepherd’s Cross sheep farm, 16792 E 450 Road, Claremore.

  • Information: https://shepherdscross.com.

Take in the “shear” spectacle of sheep getting their dramatic haircuts during the annual open house at Shepherd’s Cross. Spinning, weaving, hand dying, felting, knitting and more will be demonstrated as the wool is taking from “sheep to shawl.”

Mangum Rattlesnake Derby

The long-running, small-town rattlesnake festival also will include a flea market, cornhole tournament, food vendors and more.

The OKC Flower and Garden Festival is set for May 13 in the Myriad Botanical Gardens.
The OKC Flower and Garden Festival is set for May 13 in the Myriad Botanical Gardens.

OKC Flower and Garden Festival

Featuring more than 50 local vendors, the free event will showcase flowers, herbs and succulents along with jewelry pieces and one-of-a-kind garden art and crafts.

Children’s Gardening Fair

  • When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 3-4.

  • Where: Myriad Botanical Gardens' Children's Garden.

  • Information: https://myriadgardens.org.

From bugs to plants, explore all things gardening while checking out food trucks and vendors.

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