Forrest Frank: The Jesus Generation Tour
A contemporary Christian music concert featuring Forrest Frank with special guests. It’s a big-city show accessible to Wind River/Tulsa residents looking for a high-energy, faith-based live music experience.
Tulsa offers a quiet, serene environment enhanced by more than 100 nearby parks, such as Mohawk Park and Norberg Park, providing ample green spaces for relaxation. The neighborhood features mostly single detached homes alongside small apartment buildings, with many properties built around 1972. Access to over 20 bus lines ensures transit options are conveniently available close to most locations. Parking is easily found, and driving is a convenient way to reach the Gilcrease Expy quickly. Educational needs are well served through a mix of public and private schools at various levels. Grocery stores and dining options are also accessible within the area.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced environment will enjoy Tulsa. This postal city is very quiet, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue. Lastly, it is easy to get to public green spaces in the postal city, since there are over 100 of them nearby for residents to enjoy and many homes for sale have a park around the corner.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
The neighborhood features its own sparkling community pool, kiddie pool, and clubhouse centrally located off S Quebec Ave, offering residents a welcoming spot to swim, socialize, and host gatherings without leaving the community.
A peaceful stocked fishing pond nestled within Wind River provides families and hobbyists a quiet place to cast a line, relax, and enjoy nature minutes from home in this master‑planned neighborhood.
Wind River includes a network of well‑maintained scenic trails winding through the community—ideal for biking, jogging or walking, these paths connect the six distinct sub‑neighborhoods like Tall Grass and Sequoyah Hills.
Wind River residents enjoy bus pick‑up and drop‑off within the community for access to Jenks Public Schools—among Oklahoma’s highest‑rated districts—making it especially convenient for families.
Just minutes beyond the neighborhood, Wind River’s location offers quick access to premium retail and dining anchors like Woodland Hills Mall, Costco, Whole Foods, and Mahogany Prime Steakhouse for seamless everyday convenience.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A contemporary Christian music concert featuring Forrest Frank with special guests. It’s a big-city show accessible to Wind River/Tulsa residents looking for a high-energy, faith-based live music experience.
A weekly farmers’ market offering fresh local produce and crafts. Perfect for Wind River locals seeking a midweek stop for fresh food and community connection.
A casual weekly music gathering with local musicians and free pizza. Great for Wind River residents looking for a relaxed, community-oriented evening in Tulsa.
A themed movie marathon featuring ‘Jurassic’ fun for teens and adults. A fun, local library outing for Wind River families interested in accessible indoor entertainment.
An electronic dance music event for adults featuring HeartWerk, DJ Starflyer, Sordelo, and Set J. It’s a late-night option for Tulsa-area young adults seeking a vibrant, energetic night out.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Wind River
Local characteristics and demographics for Wind River