Owasso Has It All

Our region offers a welcoming mix of small town charm and big opportunity. Owasso is surrounded by experiences that add something new to your to do list, from outdoor recreation and local events to nearby shopping, dining, and entertainment. With easy access to the Tulsa metro, scenic spaces to explore, and a strong sense of community, discovering the Owasso area always brings something worth coming back for.

An aerial view of a small-town Owasso street fair with tents, booths, and crowds of people walking along the street. Buildings, trees, and parked cars are visible, and the event appears lively with various vendors and activities.
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In the heart of Green Country lies beautiful Tulsa County.

693,500

People

$67,317

Median Household Income

1

International Airport

36

Median Age

89.8%

High School Graduate or Higher

3

Fortune 500 Companies

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Wide Open Spaces

Owasso blends small-town charm with room to roam. With miles of trails, community parks, and nearby outdoor destinations, getting outside is part of everyday life. From walking paths at Centennial Park to quick access to Skiatook Lake and the Bird Creek Greenway, there are plenty of ways to enjoy fresh air and open space.

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Food for Every Craving

From your favorite hometown chain to locally owned restaurants, Owasso offers something for every appetite. Grab comfort food at neighborhood staples, enjoy a locally roasted coffee, or explore new flavors popping up across the city. The food scene here is welcoming, approachable, and proudly local.

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Arts, Education, and Culture

Owasso supports creativity through schools, churches, local organizations, and community programs. Whether it’s student performances, local art displays, or family friendly events, culture here is centered on people, participation, and pride in the next generation.

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Rooted in History

Owasso’s story dates back to the early 1900s, shaped by agriculture, railroads, and community pride. Local landmarks, historical displays, and longtime family businesses reflect the town’s strong roots and its steady growth through generations.

Group of people celebrating the grand opening of Copper Trail Townhomes, holding a ribbon in front of a newly constructed building with a red carpet on the sidewalk, date 1/13/2026.

Locally Built

Owasso is powered by small businesses, family owned shops, and entrepreneurs who care deeply about the community. From local farms and seasonal markets to homegrown brands and events, much of what makes Owasso special is built right here.

A parade on a small town street with people walking and playing instruments. A person in a boxy robot costume with a smiling face is walking with a woman holding a phone. The scene includes children on bicycles, adults, and a person with a dog on a stroller.

Community in Action

From farmers markets and festivals to youth sports and school events, Owasso stays busy year round. Community gatherings bring neighbors together and create a strong sense of connection that defines life in this growing city.