North Oklahoma City Lodging at Our Hotel near Quail Springs Mall
The Country Inn & Suites is located just 18 miles from Will Rogers Airport in north Oklahoma City, OK. Hotel guests can easily enjoy such popular area attractions as Bricktown, the Oklahoma City Memorial and Museum, White Water Bay and the Oklahoma City Zoo. The Country Inn & Suites is also conveniently located near Quail Springs Mall (2 miles), Oklahoma Hearth Hospital (1 mile) and ProCure Cancer Care (1.5 miles).
Visit these attractions while lodging in Oklahoma City:
Bricktown(12 miles) Bricktown is Oklahoma City's entertainment district and features restaurants, shopping and attractions, including the Myriad Botanical Gardens and the Ford Center.
Cox Convention Center (14 miles) This 32,000-square-foot arena hosts concerts and special events. It is also the home to the Yard Dawgz, the city's arena football team. Phone: +1 (405) 602-8500
Martin Park Nature Center (1.9 miles) A nature preserve, the Martin Park Nature Center features 3.5 miles of hiking trails and educational programs. Phone: +1 (405) 755-0676
Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum (15 miles) This moving memorial pays tribute to the victims and survivors of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. A museum on the site outlines the history and repercussions of the bombing. Phone: +1 (405) 235-3313
Oklahoma City Zoo (12 miles) The Oklahoma City Zoo is home to butterflies, reptiles, elephants, apes and animals native to the state of Oklahoma. Phone: +1 (405) 424-3344
Quail Springs Mall (1.6 miles) This mall features more than 160 stores, including Macy's, Dillard's, Forever 21 and Gap. Phone: +1 (405) 755-6530
White Water Bay Water Park (11 miles) On a hot summer day, take the family to White Water Bay and enjoy exciting water slides and tube rides. Phone: +1 (405) 943-9687
GPS Locator Address: 3518 W Memorial Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
About Oklahoma City
When people think of Oklahoma City, most recall the devastating bombing on April 19, 1995. Just recently, the city completed the National Memorial in commemoration of the 168 victims. But Oklahoma City has exhibited a courageous resolve to move forward. The newly renovated Myriad Convention Center, along with area hotels that offer some 12,000 rooms, makes the city a big draw for meeting planners. At heart, however, Oklahoma City is a frontier town, as evidenced by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Stockyards City, which is the largest cattle market in the world. Visitors should check out the historic Bricktown area, Remington Race Track, the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, the Myriad Botanical Gardens, and the Oklahoma City Zoo, which is one of the nation's finest. The city also hosts the annual Red Earth Festival in honor of its strong Native American population.
Did you know?
The city is so spread out (625 square miles to be exact) that it may be quite difficult to find its center. To add to the confusion, an underground concourse downtown diverts pedestrians from the sidewalk, making the city seem somewhat sparse.