
I’m embarrassed to admit that Thursday was the first time I have visited OKC’s new Scissortail Park since it opened last year.
I had stepped on the grounds just a few weeks before it opened to shoot some photos of the new convention center under construction, but had not returned.
However, the park drew my son and me downtown late in the afternoon to shoot some photos of the OKC skyline and scenes around the park.
We arrived about 7:30 pm, and had no worries about social distancing. There were no crowds for us to negotiate, because we saw just a few families strolling on the grounds.
So, we parked in the boathouse area along Hudson Ave., and walked into the park.

I noticed two things in what turned out to be a fairly brief visit.
First, the downtown skyline vistas are awesome. You have unobstructed views of skyscrapers immediately north of the park. And it’s spectacular.
Second, this is a great place to walk for exercise. There are sidewalk/trails around the lake and throughout the park that invite you to walk or even ride your bike. We saw quite a few families strolling in the late afternoon light, along with a few bikers. Plenty of dogs on leashes, too.
Our walk took us across Scissortail Lake on the footbridge and then around the south edge of the lake back to the boathouse.
Although the park is a good 16 miles south of our house, I plan to return ASAP and walk a lot more of the grounds.