Tulsa's Garden Spot
Welcome to Bixby, a Tulsa suburb along the Arkansas River known as the Garden Spot of Oklahoma.
Bixby is a city in Tulsa and Wagoner counties, Oklahoma, situated along the Arkansas River on the southern edge of the Tulsa metropolitan area. With about 29,000 residents, it is one of the larger and more established suburbs in the Tulsa region, located roughly 22 miles south of downtown Tulsa on US 64. The city's identity is rooted in agriculture. Bixby grew on the fertile bottomland of the Arkansas River valley, and by the early twentieth century the surrounding farms were producing vegetables for regional markets. In 1941, the city became an important railroad shipping point for fresh produce and was christened "The Garden Spot of Oklahoma," a nickname that still appears on the town seal and public vehicles. That farming heritage — along with institutions such as Gibson Gardens and the area's orchards and berry farms — remains a defining thread of local culture. In recent decades, Bixby has grown substantially as Tulsa's suburbs have expanded southward. The city has added large numbers of new single-family homes, and its downtown has been revitalized into a walkable commercial and community center. The result is a place that balances its small-town, agricultural roots with the housing, schools, and amenities of a modern suburb. Bixby is served by Bixby Public Schools, a district that consistently draws families to the area, and its recreation offerings include the Bentley Park Sports Complex, Charley Young Event Park, the Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum, and Lake Bixhoma. Bixby suits families and professionals seeking highly rated schools, newer housing, and a close-knit community feel within a short drive of Tulsa. Its location, growth, and Garden Spot identity give it a distinct place in the Tulsa metro's southern tier.
Bixby is in Tulsa and Wagoner counties, Oklahoma. Most of the city lies in Tulsa County, with a portion extending into Wagoner County, and it is a suburb of Tulsa.
Bixby is known as "The Garden Spot of Oklahoma." The nickname dates to 1941, when the city became an important regional center for shipping fresh produce by rail from its fertile Arkansas River valley farmland.
Public schools in Bixby are part of Bixby Public Schools, a district serving roughly 8,000 students across about 10 schools. The district is among the more highly rated in the Tulsa area.
Bixby is about 22 miles south of downtown Tulsa, roughly a 25- to 30-minute drive via US 64. Its position along the highway gives residents easy access to Tulsa's employment centers, attractions, and airport.
Bixby offers parks such as the Bentley Park Sports Complex and Charley Young Event Park, the Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum, and fishing at Lake Bixhoma. The city hosts community events including a barbecue and blues festival.
City Guide
Bixby's housing stock is heavily oriented toward newer single-family construction, reflecting its growth as a Tulsa suburb. The city offers a wide range of subdivisions with contemporary homes, along with established neighborhoods in and near the original town center. Buyers can find homes on conventional suburban lots as well as larger properties on the city's rural edges, where acreage and custom homes remain available. Multi-family and townhome development has also increased along major corridors. The city's strong school district and its position south of Tulsa make it a popular destination for families, and the mix of new construction and older, established streets gives buyers choices across a broad spectrum of home types and settings.
Bixby's residential landscape spans its historic center and an expanding ring of newer subdivisions. The downtown and older streets along the original town site retain the city's early character, with smaller, established homes and mature trees. Around them, a large number of newer developments have spread across the city's north and east, offering contemporary single-family housing oriented toward families and the school district. Areas near the Arkansas River and along US 64 blend residential and commercial uses, while the city's southern and eastern edges transition into larger lots and rural acreage. Anchors such as Bentley Park Sports Complex and Charley Young Event Park serve the surrounding neighborhoods and give the city a community-focused layout.
Bixby blends a small-town, agricultural heritage with the amenities of a growing Tulsa suburb. Its "Garden Spot of Oklahoma" nickname remains a point of civic pride, reflected in the town seal and in local traditions such as its barbecue and blues festival. The revitalized downtown offers shops and restaurants, while newer commercial development has followed the city's residential growth. Community life centers on schools, parks, and sports, with the Bentley Park Sports Complex serving as a hub for youth athletics. Residents enjoy a lower-key pace than Tulsa while remaining about 20 to 30 minutes from the city's employment, dining, and entertainment, and the Arkansas River adds a natural backdrop to the area's daily life.
Bixby is served by Bixby Public Schools, a district that enrolls roughly 8,000 students across about 10 schools from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. The district serves nearly all of Bixby along with portions of neighboring communities, and it is consistently rated among the stronger districts in the Tulsa area, a key factor in the city's residential growth. The district's schools are a focal point of community identity, with strong athletics and academic programs. Families also have access to private schools in Bixby and nearby Tulsa suburbs, as well as the broader educational resources of the Tulsa metro. The school system's reputation is central to Bixby's appeal as a family-oriented suburb.
Bixby sits along US 64, the primary corridor connecting the city to Tulsa, about 22 miles north, typically a 25- to 30-minute drive. The city's street network ties into the wider Tulsa highway system, including access to US 169 and the Creek Turnpike for travel across the metro area. Tulsa International Airport is reachable within about 30 to 40 minutes. Public transit is limited, so residents rely heavily on personal vehicles. Bixby's position on the southern edge of the Tulsa metro, with direct highway access to the city, makes it a practical base for commuters while retaining a more suburban, community-oriented setting than the urban core.
Recreation in Bixby centers on its parks and outdoor spaces. The Bentley Park Sports Complex is an award-winning youth sports facility that hosts baseball, softball, and other athletics and serves as a community gathering point. Charley Young Event Park hosts concerts, festivals, and seasonal events, including the city's barbecue and blues festival. The Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum offers walking paths, gardens, and a connection to the area's literary namesake. Lake Bixhoma, southeast of the city, provides fishing and outdoor recreation, and the Arkansas River corridor adds opportunities for walking and cycling. Nearby Tulsa expands options with its river parks, museums, and professional sports within about 30 minutes.
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