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Everything you need to know for your visit to Enid Oklahoma. Start with our Quicklinks to zero in on a popular area or attraction. Learn more from our introduction and links to the local history timeline. Explore recommendations for sights, activities, food, lodging, entertainment, and festivals and events. No time to do all this online? Download a travel guide or have Amazon deliver one to your door.

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Discover Enid Oklahoma

Enid Oklahoma was established on 16 September 1893 when the Cherokee Outlet opened for settlement in the Land Run of 1893. With 6 million acres up for grabs, an estimated 100,000 people turned up to stake a claim to one of 40,000 homesteads in the largest land run in Oklahoma history.The original land office still stands as part of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center.

Enid is named for a character in Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s epic poem Idylls of the King.

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When oil was discovered in the 1910s, Enid entered an era pf prosperity that lasted until the middle of the 20th century.

Enid has been called the wheat capital of Oklahoma. It’s immense grain storage facilities are the third largest in the world.

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Enid Oklahoma offers a wide variety of cultural, historical, outdoor, sports, and family attractions and activities. Here are some of the most popular attractions in Enid:

Enid Oklahoma Attractions, Museums and Historical Sites

Adventure Quest The world’s largest community built outdoor playground.

Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center Find out what it was like to be part of a 19th century land run. 507 S 4th Street, +1 (580) 237-1907.

Government Springs Park Historic Chisholm Trail watering hole. Interpretive public art. 509 E Oklahoma.

Garfield County Courthouse Murals 114 W Broadway. Open M-F 08:00-16:30.

Chisholm Trail Coalition Historic Downtown Walking Tours History comes to life. 122 N Independence, +1 (580) 242-2233. Third Saturday of the month, April-October. Call for reservations.

Leonardo’s Children’s Museum

Midgley Museum An eclectic collection tells the story of this adventurous couple. 1001 Sequoyah, +1 (580) 234-7265. Open April-October.

Railroad Museum of Oklahoma Over 1 million pieces of railroad memorabilia. 702 N Washington, +1 (580) 233-3051.

Simpson’s Old Time Museum Movie studio and doll collection. 228 E Randolph, +1 (580) 234-4998.

Leona Mitchell Southern Heights Heritage Center & Museum Stories of ethic Native Americans, black Indians and Freedmen. 616 Leona Mitchell Blvd, +1 (580) 402-2524.

Woodring Wall of Honor and Veterans Park Including Oklahoma’s official Vietnam War Memorial. 1026 S 66th Street (Enid Woodring Regional Airport), +1 (580) 233-4530.

Legend of John Wilkes Booth Learn the story of David E. George, who claimed to be John Wilkes Booth. 205 S Grand, +1 (580) 237-5032.

Entertainment & Performing Arts

Enid Symphony Orchestra Oklahoma’s longest running symphony. Stunning period style concert hall. Call for tours. 301 W Broadway, +1 (580) 237-9646.

Gaslight Theatre One of Oklahoma’s oldest community theatres. Free Shakespeare in the Park (June). 221 N Independence, +1 (580) 234-2307.

Briggs Auditorium Concerts and events throughout the year. Main & Hedges, +1 (580) 242-6300.

First Friday

Come out to the Enid Arts and Entertainment District for the first Friday …….

Hungry? We can help you with food and drink recommendations in Enid Oklahoma. Choose from American style, BBQ, bakeries and cafes, country cooking, or international and ethnic cuisines. If you are looking for just drinks, check out our recommended watering holes.

American

Angel Delight Bakery & Eatery 417 S Washington, +1 542-2639.

Bogies’s Grill (inside Pheasant Run Golf Course) 1702 Clubhouse Drive, +1 (580) 242-1761.

Cafe 81 (inside Save-A-Lot) 1716 Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-5899.

Flamingo Lounge 520 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-9006.

Grand Avenue Cafe 423 N Grand, +1 (580) 234-7544.

Jamie’s Barnstormer’s Restaurant 1026 S 66th Street (at Woodring Airport), +1 (580) 234-9913.

Jumbo Foods Deli 221 S 30th Street, +1 (580) 237-9700.

Jumbo Foods Deli 2311 W Willow, +1 (580) 233-4945.

Katy’s Pantry 2302 W Willow, +1 (580) 233-1304.

Laney’s Cupcakes & Gourmet Sandwiches 101 N Grand, +1 (256) 658-2273.

Lenox Drive In 1110 N Grand, +1 (580) 237-8365.
Little Bit of Seattle 301 S Main, +1 (580) 758-3535.

Lot-A-Burger 310 W Willow, +1 (580) 237-1471.

On the Sidewalk Bar & Grill 114 W Randolph, +1 (580) 234-3050.

Rendesvous Club & Cafe 421 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 237-7345.

The Hungry Bowler 4709 Owen K Garriott (inside Oakwood Bowl), +1 (580) 234-7896.

Uptown Subs 1909 W Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 242-7827.

Willow Inn Cafe 364 E Willow, +1 (580) 242-3105.

Youngblood Grille 302 N Independence, +1 (580) 540-8903.

Bakery

Cher-Den Bakery 827 W Maine, +1 (580) 237-6880.

Cupcake Shop 721 S Oakwood, Suite 2, +1 (580) 603-2835.

Barbecue (BBQ)

Blaze’s BBQ 1002 W Willow +1 (580) 540-8941.

Phil’s BBQ 2209 N Grand, +1 (580) 237-7595.

Southern Twist 2931 N 4th Street, +1 (580) 234-2334.

Chinese

Imperial China 518 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-2737.

Jiang Yuan 2201 W Willow, +1 (580) 233-8889.

New China Buffet of Enid 4410 W Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 234-8818.

Oriental Garden Express 923 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 237-8111.

Coffee House

Davinci’s Coffee House 2315 W Willow, +1 (580) 234-2080.

Expectations 717 S Hoover, +1 (580) 540-0031.

Five80 Coffee House 122 E Randolph, +1 (580) 233-3483.

Continental

Costello’s Continental Cuisine 610 S Cleveland (Sunset Plaza), +1 (580) 234-7510.

Country Cooking

Raymie’s 3005 W Owen K Garriott (inside Ramada Inn), +1 (580) 233-3552.

Sue’s Cafe 824 S 30th Street, +1 (580) 540-8974.

Wee Too Restaurant 4002 N 4th Street, +1 (580) 233-4663.

Donuts

J’s Donuts 1921 W Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 237-7444.

Scheiber’s Donuts & Deli 207 E Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 242-5000.

Irish Pub

Callahan’s Pub & Grille 220 N Independence, +1 (580) 242-7299.

Japanese

Sakura Sushi 1935 W Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 237-8988.

Tokyo Sushi Hibachi Steak House 2310 Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 540-2177.

Korean

Sula Korean Cafe 1407 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-0700.

Mexican

Cafe Garcia 324 S Grand, +1 (580) 237-4775.

Cinco de Mayo 221 W Randolph, +1 (580) 234-2033.

El Hormiguero 1927 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 540-9844.

Emilio’s Authentic Mexican 504 N Van Buren, +1 (580) 297-5172.

La Fiesta 2709 W Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 242-1200.

Mama Tita’s Mexican Tacos 610 S Cleveland, +1 (580) 234-5633.

Maracas Mexican Cafe 813 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 237-5228.

Marisco Los Primos 701 E Broadway, +1 (580) 242-1194.

Mario’s Taqueria & Rosticeria 432 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 402-3693.

Octavios Taqueria 226 W Broadway, +1 (580) 279-5748.

Playa Azul 2731 W Owen K Garriott, +1 (580) 242-4875.

Taco Bandito 205 W Willow, +1 (580) 234-2800.

Taco Bandito 4125 W Owen K Garriott (Oakwood Mall), +1 (580) 237-1488.

Taqueria Escobedo 213 W Willow, +1 (580) 234-0099.

Pizza

Deco Pizzeria & Bistro 104 N Independence, +1 (580) 747-4626.

Marco’s Pizza & Deli 1518 E Broadway, +1 (580) 540-9172.

Napoli’s Italian Restaurant 225 S Grand, +1 (580) 237-8464.

Steak

Panevino Wine & Steak 124 W Randolph, +1 (580) 237-8488.

Thai

MangoTree Cafe 1732 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 297-5106.

Enid Oklahoma Lodging

Highway 412 / Owen K Garriott Road

Baymont Inn & Suites 3614 W Garriott, +1 (580) 234-6800.

Candlewood Suites 1225 E Garriott, +1 (580) 234-2000.

Country Inn & Suites 710 Mill Run Road, +1 (580) 540-4351.

Hampton Inn & Suites 511 Demla Court, +1 (580) 234-4600.

Holiday Inn Express 4702 W Garriott, +1 (580) 237-7722.

Home Away Suites 5103 W Garriott, +1 (580) 234-5750.

LaQuinta Inn & Suites 4914 W Garriott, +1 (580) 237-7100.

Ramada Inn 3005 W Garriott, +1 (580) 234-0440.

Springhill Suites 5815 KL Drive, +1 (580) 540-4256.

Super 8 2713 W Garriott, +1 (580) 242-6100.

Highway 81 / Van Buren Avenue

America’s Best Value Inn 2523 Mercer Drive, +1 (580) 237-3090.

Comfort Inn 210 N Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-1200.

Days Inn 2818 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 242-7110.

 

Enid Oklahoma Bed & Breakfast

Indian Creek Village Winery Exceptional lodging 24 miles west of Enid. 42595 S 264 Road, Ringwood, +1 (580) 883-2353.

Southard House B&B 518 W Pine, +1 (580) 231-3960.

Enid Oklahoma RV Parks and Camping

Brown’s RV 1418 S Van Buren, +1 (580) 237-9405.

High Point RV 2700 N Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-1726.

Trails West 902 Overland Trail, +1 (580) 237-7094.

Ashley Lane RV Park 2730 N Van Buren, +1 (580) 234-1246.

Fairhaven Mobile Home Court 802 W Purdue, +1 (580) 234-4415.

Shady Lane RV Park 4112 Shady Lane, +1 (580) 603-2870.

Enid Oklahoma Shopping

 

Unique shops and regular entertainment and events make downtown Enid a great choice for some casual shopping while in the Enid Oklahoma area. Check the latest news online at MainStreetEnid. See our separate post for more shopping in the Enid Oklahoma area.

Angel Delight Tea Room & Catering 417 S Washington, +1 (580) 542-2639.

B HIP KIDS Clothing for babies, toddlers and kids. 207 N Independence, +1 (580) 234-9600.

Bell Jewelers Pearls, diamonds, gemstones, clocks and gifts. 125 N Grand, +1 (580) 234-8434.

Brand Name Exchange Trendy pre-loved clothes. 114 N Independence, +1 (580) 540-2051.

Broadway Antiques & Uniques Over 60 vendfors. Antiques, vintage and collectibles. 129 E Broadway, +1 (580) 297-5113.

C.M. Miller Gallery of Gifts Crystal, kitchenware, toys and gifts.128 W Randolph, +1 (580) 233-2672.

Cali Cotoure Jewelry, accessories, gifts. Organic hemp. 128 E Randolph, +1 (405) 570-2173.

Community Thrift & Gift Eclectic and unique pre-loved merchandise. 130 E Randolph, +1 580-297-5133.

Downtown Kitchen Store Kitchenware, pots & pans, cutlery, gourmet foods. 401 S Grand, +1 (580) 540-9448.

Downtown Threads Shirts and jackets. 22 W Randolph, +1 (580) 237-7060.

Felt Bird Gifts, Accessories, apparel, one of a kind gifts. 4 S Independence, +1 (405) 440-3358.

Galaxy Mattress Comfortable bedding for all budgets. 101 S Grand, +1 (580) 233-4900.

Garfield Furniture Family owned store for furniture, housewares and home decor in the former Grand Hotel. 2 S Grand, +1 (580) 237-5032.

Jackson Diamond Jewelers Custom jewelry, loose diamonds, and more. 323 S Grand, +1 (580) 237-4616.

Johnson’s Jewelery and Rocks 216 W Randolph, +1 (580) 237-8249.

Lace Buck-A-Roo Women’s boutique clothing and accessories. 124 N Independence, +1 (785) 506-3926.

Leonardo’s Children’s Museum Gift Shop Games, toys and gadgets for kids of all ages. 200 E Maple, +1 (580) 233-2787.

Lola’s Boutique Vintage and shabby chic furniture. 224 W Randolph, +1 (580) 542-0133.

Merrifield Office Plus Furniture, school supplies, stationery, gifts. 2 E Broadway, +1 (580) 233-5921.

Park Avenue Thrift Enid’s own community thrift shop. 5 South Grand (at Park Avenue), +1 (580) 233-7275.

Pearl Junkie Shoes and fashion accessories. 212 W Randolph, +1 (580) 237-1500.

Pearl Junkie Treasures Unique items and antiques. 209 N Independence, +1 (580) 237-1500.

The Pink Dazee Fashion and Accessories for women and girls. 123 N Washington, +1 (580) 402-3487.

Return Engagement Consignment shop for clothing and home decor. 123 N Grand, +1 (580) 234-0624.

Scheffe Prescription Shop Gifts, cosmetics and home accessories. 127 Randolph, +1 (580) 233-2152.

Scribner’s Beads and Fascinations Many one of a kind gifts, craft supplies. 124 S Independence (Inside The Felt Bird), +1 (580) 234-2544.

Soapweeds and Cactus Western and southwestern rustic furniture and home decor. 122 N Independence, +1 (580) 242-2233.

Soccer World Athletic wear and equipment, custom printing. 223 W Randolph, +1 (580) 242-0909.

Tiger Pawn Jewelry, electronics and digital photography. 130 E Maine, +1 (580) 234-7007.

The Turquoise Boutique Native style, shabby chic clothing and unique gifts. 101 N Grand , +1 (580) 540-2020.

Enid Oklahoma Performing Arts

Enid Symphony Orchestra Oklahoma’s longest running symphony, founded in 1905. The symphony performs an annual subscription series and a free 4th of July concert in Meadowlake Park. The symphony hall lobby is an excellent example of worldwide fascination with all things Egyptian following the 1922 discovery and opening of King Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. 301 W Broadway, +1 (580) 237-9646.

Gaslight Theatre One of Oklahoma’s oldest and most active community theatres, Gaslight Theatre offers a range of stage performances each year including comedies, dramas and musicals. The annual program includes four regular season shows, summer Shakespeare in the Park in historic Government Springs Park, and a dinner theatre put on at the Enid Symphony Center. The four week summer camp for children puts on a production at the end of the camp session. 221 N Independence, +1 (580) 234-2307.

Briggs Auditorium Enjoy concerts and events throughout the year in this 1250 seat auditorium on the Northern Oklahoma College campus. Maine & Hedges, +1 (580) 242-6300.

Big Wills Outfitters Experience “River Time” floating along scenic Big Wills Creek. 2881 Wesson Gap Road, Attalla, +1 (256) 538-3226.

Cherokee Rock Village Premiere site for hiking, camping, rock climbing and exploring. 2000 County Road 70, Leesburg, +1 (256) 523-3799.

Chief Ladiga Biking Trail Alabama’s premiere rails-to-trails project, offering 33 miles of county trails through Calhoun and Cleburne Counties. +1 (256) 549-0351.

Horse Pens 40 Historic nature park offering hiking, camping, bouldering. Picnic areas. 3525 County Hwy 42, Steele, +1 (256) 538-7439.

James D. Martin Wildlife Park & Walking Trail Urban green space on a wooded island. Birdwatching, hiking, biking. US 411, +1 (256) 549-4680.

Noccalula Falls Park Noccalula Falls, Pioneer Village, Black Creek Trail. Beautiful natural area with multi use trails. Main trail handicap accessible. 1500 Noccalula Road, +1 (256) 549-4663.

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First Friday Downtown Gadsden

The biggest event in Gadsden Alabama, held on the first Friday of every month, 18:00-21:00. Hundreds of classic cars come out and line the streets. Live music, street food, shopping. Join the fun!

Gadsden Alabama Events Calendar

Annual Events listed by month.

February

Downtown Gadsden Chili Cook-Off First Saturday in February, held at noon. +1 (256) 547-8696.

International Festival Cultural displays, food and entertainment. Gadsden Convention Hall, +1 (256) 549-8438.

April

Alabama Chocolate Festival Chocolate taste-off, live music, carnival rides, food, contests, and prizes. Rainbow Plaza, Rainbow City, +1 (256) 413-1201.

Coosa Valley Model Railroad Train Show Operating layouts, food, door prizes. Great family activity. Gadsden Convention Hall, +1 (256) 549-4669.

Smoke on the Falls BBQ Festival Professional and amateur teams compete for honors. People’s Choice contest, live music, vendors, kids fun area. Noccalula Falls Park, +1 (256) 549-4663.

May

Altoona Day Town festival. Arts and crafts, kids fun, live music, food. Altoona, +1 (256) 549-0351.

Attalla Vintage Market Antique festival with dozens of vendors joining the local antique shops. Attalla, +1 (256) 538-1872.

Celebration in the Park Honor our veterans with live music and entertainment, games, rides and food. Glencoe, +1 (256) 492-1425.

Kids Fishing Rodeo Annual kids fun fishing event. Moragne Park, +1 (256) 549-4680.

Memorial Day Service Hosted by the Gadsden-Etowah Patriots Association. Ola Lee Mize Patriots Park (inside Noccalula Falls Park), +1 (256) 467-4042.

US Hwy 11 Antique Alley Yard Sale A 502 mile long yard sale along US Hwy 11. First Thursday through Sunday following Mothers Day. Attalla, +1 (256) 538-1872.

June

Barbarian Challenge

Rockin’ on the River

Sardis City Celebration

Wheels on the Hill

July

July 4th Fireworks

Southside Cityfest

August

The World’s Longest Yard Sale

Gadsden-Etowah Habitat for Humanity Dragonboat Festival

September

Etowah County Fair

Hokes Bluff City Fest

Hwy 411 Yard Sale

October

Allis-Chalmers G-Round-Up

Attalla Heritage Day Celebration

Halloween Super Bash

November

Christmas at the Falls

Festival of Trees

Veterans Day Parade

December

Attalla Downtown Christmas Open House

Christmas at Imagination Place

Let It Snow

Annual Christmas Parades

Practical Matters

By Car

Gadsden Alabama can be reached by car via interstate highway I-59 from either Birmingham, Alabama to the west or Chattanooga, Tennessee to the east. It is also only 55 miles from Huntsville, Alabama via US Route 431. From Atlanta, Georgia, take I-20 west to US Route 431 north.

By Bus

Gadsden is served by Greyhound Bus Lines.

By Air

Gadsden is served by the Northeast Alabama Regional Airport (GAD), formerly Gadsden Municipal Airport, which offers flight services for private aircrafts. There are no scheduled commercial flights at this time.

The closest commercial service is to Birmingham (BHM).

Gadsden operates a convenient to use “trolley service” on four routes around the city. These are not actual trolley cars, but shuttle buses.

See the downloadable Gadsden Alabama trolley service route maps:

East Trolley (Gadsden State CC) Route

East Trolley (Gadsden Regional) Route

Central Trolley Route

West Trolley Route

Cost to Ride: 50 cents Regular Fare. Age over 60, the Disabled and Those on Medicare 25 cents Fare

Days of Operation: Monday through Saturday*

Hours of Operation:
– 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday through Friday
– 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Saturday

Transfer Stations:
– Broad St @ 4th St
– East Broad Street @ South 8th St

Trolleys Do Not Operate on the following holidays:
New Year’s Day (January 1)
Memorial Day (4th Monday in May
Independence Day (July 4)
Labor Day (1st Monday in September
Veteran’s Day (November 11)
Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November
Christmas Day (December 25)
Service During Severe Weather

Gadsden Trolley Company services are suspended during severe weather . Listening to your radio will keep you informed about service stoppages.

For more information about the Gadsden Trolley Company, call the Transportation Services office at 543-3278 or 549-4519.

Gadsden Alabama is a fun place to visit anytime of year, with a lot of local activities and events to make it interesting whenever you choose to visit.

Best Time of Year to Visit Gadsden Alabama

Weather wise, the best times to visit Gadsden are from early May to mid June and late August to early October, when the skies are relatively clear and temperatures mild. Mid-summer days can be too hot for anything but water activities.

 

Gadsden Alabama Travel Resources

Greater Gadsden Tourism Portal

Sweet Home Alabama Official Travel Site of Alabama guide to greater Gadsden tourism.

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