Zink is a beautiful and peaceful spot to visit. It has a baseball field and wooded grounds with picnic tables and benches surrounding a children's play area. Unfortunately, people enter the park with unleashed dogs. ( If you can't read, the regulations say "Dogs must be on a leash". ) We have encountered numerous dogs that wander -- or bolt -- from their owners to check out my leashed dog, who dislikes strange dogs in his face. Very dangerous! They should go to a dog park if they want their dog mingling freely with other dogs. Otherwise, the tennis courts are great and always in use. Nice playground for children. Interesting wooded glen with rock staircases for exploring. Zink could have more parking spaces around it. Almost seems visiting the park is discouraged due to the few spots to park to the east-- the longest border of the park. A few more benches looking west from the tree lined hill overlooking the ball field would be a good addition for enjoying the view of the open space. So glad this park is...
Read moreOne of the nicer parks and playgrounds in Tulsa. Lots of simple, open green space, perfect for throwing a ball, playing soccer, or flying kites. A nice sloping hill that’s great for rolling in the summer or sledding in the winter. Plenty of trees to climb, a backstop for baseball practice, tennis courts, an old school splash pad, grills, a fun playground, and my personal favorite, a little lending library that is always well stocked! And that’s not mentioning the...
Read moreWe come to the playground at Zink Park often. It’s a really nice playground, with chairs for adults to relax while the kids play. It’s always calm, rarely busy, and there is a box to drop books you no longer want and grab another one. There is also a lot of green space, trees, acorns and brunches...
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