5 things to know before heading to Rooster Days 2025

Rooster Days, Oklahoma’s longest-running festival, returns to Broken Arrow from May 15–18. With more than 90 years of history behind it, this beloved tradition features a weekend packed with shopping, food, entertainment and family fun.

Whether you’re a longtime attendee or a first-time visitor, here are five key things to know before you go.

1. It’s free to attend and packed with activities

Rooster Days is open to the public at no cost and features a wide variety of attractions for all ages. Guests can explore:

  1. More than 100 marketplace vendors inside the Community Center
  2. Dozens of food trucks
  3. Local entertainment performances
  4. A Kids Zone with crafts, a free bounce house and a cooling area
  5. Carnival rides
  6. A 5K and 1-mile fun run
  7. A traditional parade

2. Festival hours vary by day

Plan your visit based on daily hours:

  1. Thursday, May 15: 5–10 p.m.
  2. Friday, May 16: 5–11 p.m.
  3. Saturday, May 17: 10 a.m.–11 p.m.
  4. Sunday, May 18: Noon–6 p.m.

All activities take place at Central Park on Main, located at 1500 S. Main St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012.

3. Carnival deals change daily

The carnival is a major attraction, and pricing depends on the day:

  1. Thursday: Dollar Ride Day – All rides just one ticket ($1)
  2. Friday & Sunday: Tickets are $1 each; wristbands are $35 for unlimited rides
  3. Saturday: Tickets are $1; wristbands are $40

Most rides require 3 to 5 tickets.

4. Parking costs $10 and supports a good cause

General parking is $10 and can be paid by cash or card. Proceeds go to The Pride of Broken Arrow band program, with band members and parents staffing the lots…

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