Oklahoma Wildlife Expo 2012 |
September 28-30, 2012 Friday: School Day Saturday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. |
Frequently Asked Question |
- Where is EXPO held?
- What does it cost?
- How long should I plan to stay at Expo?
- Where can I park?
- What should I wear?
- Can I bring food and drink or can I purchase it at Expo?
- What else should I bring?
- What are your hours of operation?
- Can I bring my dog or pet?
- What if I need special accommodations?
- Can I bring my bicycle,
scooter, etc.?
Where is Expo held?
Lazy E Arena between Guthrie and Oklahoma City
What does it cost?
Admission and all activities at Expo are free!
How long should I plan to
stay at Expo?
There's much more to do at Expo than can be done in just a few hours! Many
people come both days. Come early, stay late!
Where can I park?
Parking is free.
What should I wear?
Expo is an indoor and outdoor event, so dress comfortably and wear walking
shoes. Be sure to put on sun screen before you come.
Can I
bring food and drink or can I purchase it at Expo?
You cannot bring food or drink to the Expo but there will be free water, plus
drinks and food can be purchased through the concessions. You can also sample
wild game at "The Taste of the Wild" booth for free.
What else should I bring?
All equipment required for activities at Expo are provided. Bring your camera!
What are the hours of operation?
Expo is open for schools and to the public on Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. - 6
p.m.
Can I bring my dog or pet?
For the safety of our visitors and wild animals on the grounds, do not bring
your dog or other pets. The only exceptions are seeing eye dogs or other service
animals.
What if I need special
accommodations?
If you have a special need or accommodation (persons with disabilities) please
contact John Stafford with the ODWC at (405) 521-4651 or email at
jstafford@odwc.state.ok.us
at least 10 days prior to Expo.
Can I bring my bicycle,
scooter, etc.?
Because of the number of young children at Expo, as a safety precaution we do
not allow wheeled vehicles to be ridden on site. Likewise skateboards, roller
blades and roller skates are not allowed on the grounds. Persons with
disabilities requiring wheel chairs or motorized carts are the only exemption.
