Explore 40 Acres Of Vibrant Blooms At The Azalea Festival In Oklahoma
By Ashley|Published March 13, 2020
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
One of the biggest (and most beautiful) festivals of the year is just a few short weeks away. The yearly Azalea Festival at Honor Heights Park in Muskogee will take place during the month of April and it’s one of the most spectacular displays of azaleas you’ll ever see. People come from all over the country to explore over 40 acres of vibrant blooms at the park.
During the month of April, The Azalea Festival celebrates the blooming of azaleas, along with several other flowers in the historic town of Muskogee. It’s held at Honor Heights Park and attracts visitors every year from around the world. It takes place the whole month, so you have plenty of time to get outdoors and enjoy the beauty.
This annual festival draws in over 500,000 visitors to view the stunning azaleas in full bloom. There is a peaceful bench and deck overlooking the pond and azaleas, so be sure to bring your camera to capture the beauty.
Visitors will see over 30,000 azaleas in 625 varieties...all of which are bursting with color. On top of all the azaleas, there are hundreds of tulips, dogwoods, and wisteria.
The Azalea Festival also hosts several special events during the month of April. Visitors can enjoy a parade, horse carriage rides, food vendors, chili and bbq cook-off and more.
Have you ever attended the Muskogee Azalea Festival? If so, what did you think about it? For more information, click here.
While in town visiting the park, check out The Fish Hut – located just down the way from Honor Heights Park. You’ll find “always fresh” fish tacos, fish platters, fried fish, fish baskets and more.
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