With fall just around the corner, cooler weather is on the way. Check out these things to do in September in Tulsa and enjoy your time in the outdoors before it gets too chilly!
9/2: Owasso Gathering on Main
Owasso Gathering is one of Owasso’s biggest street parties! Just a short drive outside of Tulsa, Owasso puts on this event every month from April to October! Find great food, great music, and great fun for all ages!
9/2: Rooster Days
Rooster Days is returning for the 9oth year to Broken Arrow! This is one of the best things to do in September, with something for everyone! There’s live entertainment, a parade, a wine garden, carnival rides, and more!
9/4: Jazz on the Green
If you like Jazz, then this is one of the things to do in September you won’t want to miss! Jazz on the Green takes place at Guthrie Green, and brings together local, national, and internationally-acclaimed Jazz musicians for an evening of entertainment! There will also be food, beer, wine, and more!
9/4: Redneck Raft Rock Out
This is one of the most unique things to do in September around Tulsa! The Redneck Raft Rock Out is a weekend festival only accessible by boat! The Rock Out takes place at Check-In Bay, a protected cove on the Grand Lakes O’ the Cherokees. There is no shoreline access, so a boat or personal watercraft is a must!
9/4: Show Me Snakes Reptile Show
Head just outside of Tulsa for an exciting weekend of reptiles and exotics! Show Me Snakes is more than a simple reptile show. This company puts a lot of effort into advocating for improvements in the reptile industry. This event is for those who care about conservation and education in the reptile industry.
9/4: Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market
The Tulsa Punk Rock Flea Market is a neat event for those who enjoy a variety of music genres! This event supports alternative small businesses, vendors, artists, and musicians. You’ll find clothes, records, jewelry, and more! Best of all, there will be live music and a full bar! For Punk, hardcore, metal, rock ‘n’ roll, or more, check this spot out!
9/10-11: 41st Annual Blues & Chili Festival
Head over to Wagoner for another music-based things to do in September! With three stages of great music, a chili cookoff, car show, and more, this is another great event for the whole family!
9/10-11: 2021 Woodcarving and Arts Festival
The 2021 Woodcarving and Arts festival takes place in the Broken Arrow Rose District, but it isn’t just limited to woodcarving! The invited arts also include: woodturning, gourds, weaving, blacksmithing, leatherwork, basket weaving, and more! Watch seasoned craftsmen turn pieces of wood into art in Broken Arrow!
9/12: The Project Bar & Shuffles: Drink & DIY
The Project Bar is back with another exciting collaboration! The Project Bar and Shuffles: Board Game Cafe provide all the tools you need to get your craft on, no matter what skill level you’re at! Crafts at this event range from leather keychains to macramé, so get your tickets now!
9/16: Brews for Rescues
Is there anything better than drinking beer while also supporting your local rescues? The Tulsa Animal Rescue Foundation invites you to the Dead Armadillo Brewery for food, brews, music, a silent auction, and more! This is a 21+ event, so remember to leave the kids at home!
9/16-9/19: Rogers County Fair
The Rogers County Fair has been providing family fun and entertainment for over 100 years! Admission is free to this fair, as are the concerts! There will be carnival rides, livestock shows, and more!
9/17-19: Scotfest 2021
Scotfest is Tulsa’s authentic celebration of Scottish and Celtic culture! Whether you have Scottish and Celtic heritage or not, you are welcome to Scotfest 2021! Come experience Highland and Irish dancing, a celebration of culture and heritage, live music, and more! This event is about celebrating, embracing, and sharing Scottish and Celtic culture.
9/25: Caribbean Vibes: A Reggae Carnival
Head to Gathering Place for this celebration of the Caribbean! Enjoy this calypso-inspired Raggae carnival, unique to Gathering Place! There will be food, music, dancing, and more dancing! This event is great for all ages.
9/25: Tiny Porch Festival 2021
The Tiny Porch Festival is a free event taking place on the front porches of the Historic Owen Park neighborhood! You’ll find local music, food, and drinks at the Tiny Porch Festival, all in the hopes of building community for Tulsa!
9/30: W!ld Turkey
W!ld Turkey is River Parks’ signature fall fundraiser, and yet another amazing way to support Tulsa’s community! This casual evening under the stars will feature BBQ, bluegrass, and moonlit trails! By supporting this event, you’re also supporting the preservation, restoration, and recreation of River Parks.
Stay With Us and Enjoy all the Things to Do in September near Tulsa!
There is no shortage of things to do in September near Tulsa! This month is especially exciting for music lovers, so pack up your camper and head down to Riverview RV Park! Located just outside of Tulsa, in Sand Springs, OK, our campground is the perfect place to set up as home base and explore T-Town and surrounding cities! To learn more about our amenities and affordable rates, or to make a reservation, call us at (918) 245-8588 or visit us online!