321 SE 25th St
321 SE 25th St,
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
$1,095
3 Beds
Bisected by the Oklahoma River, the Shidler-Wheeler neighborhood rewards residents with houses and apartments conveniently located within a mile of downtown Oklahoma City. Brimming with single-family homes and apartment complexes, the mostly residential area provides easy access to plenty of amenities. Residents access the rest of Oklahoma City and the state at large thanks to the proximity of Interstates 40 and 35. Enjoy time outdoors at Wiley Post Park, which offers walking trails, a playground, and a public swimming pool. Head up to Regatta Park on the north bank of the river to access miles of walking and bicycling trails, launch your kayak, or hop aboard a sunset river cruise. From the park, stroll north a few blocks to explore the central district’s restaurants, such as Legacy Grill, a basketball-themed eatery owned by NBA star Kevin Durant and popular for soul food, or TapWerks Ale House and Café, an old-world style pub offering casual dining, more than 200 beers, and live music.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Shidler-Wheeler - Oklahoma City, OK is for everyday living.
Fairly walkable
Walkability
Limited public transit
Transit
Exceptionally drivable
Drivability
Very bikeable
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