Oklahoma City

Lakehurst, Oklahoma City Neighborhood

Lakehurst offers a peaceful neighborhood characterized by calm streets and a slower-paced atmosphere. The housing primarily consists of single detached homes, along with duplexes and townhouses, mostly built during a significant development period in the 1960s and 1970s. Two- and three-bedroom homes are common throughout the area, providing comfortable living spaces. Practical conveniences abound, with many essential shops and a supermarket located nearby, making errands simple. While biking infrastructure is limited, parking is convenient and accommodating for vehicles. Primary schools are conveniently located within the neighborhood, adding to local practicality and community amenities.

Lakehurst offers a slower-paced environment. Lakehurst is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Lakehurst

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🚶 Lake Hefner Multi‑Use Trails & Bluff Creek Park

Less than a mile west of Lakehurst lies Lake Hefner, offering nearly 10 miles of paved trails as well as Bluff Creek Park’s rustic paths, a playground, and outdoor fitness equipment—making it a standout local spot for walking, running, biking, and family outings.

🍽️ Loui’s Grill & Bar on the Lake Hefner Waterfront

Just over a mile from Lakehurst, Loui’s Grill & Bar is one of several lakeside eateries offering scenic dining overlooking Lake Hefner—perfect for relaxed dinners with water views right next to the neighborhood.

🛍️ North May Avenue Shopping & Grocery Corridor

Lakehurst sits directly west of the bustling North May Avenue corridor, where residents enjoy access to big‑box stores, groceries like Homeland and Uptown Grocery, and local boutique shops including Blue Seven—with everything just a short drive away.

🏫 Oklahoma City Public Schools: Ridgeview, John Marshall Middle & High

Families in Lakehurst send kids to local OKC public schools: Ridgeview Elementary, John Marshall Middle, and John Marshall High, all serving the neighborhood and offering programs like the Academy of Finance at the high school level.

🌳 Tree‑Lined Residential Charm & Mid‑Century Homes

Lakehurst is defined by quiet, tree‑lined streets filled with well‑maintained mid‑century ranch‑style homes built in the 1960s and ’70s, many updated but still preserving the neighborhood’s mature landscaping and serene residential feel.

Lakehurst

This June in Lakehurst

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 13, 2026

Oklahoma City Margarita Festival

727 NW 23rd St, Oklahoma City • 12:00 PM–6:00 PM

This event brings together margaritas, tacos, music, and market vendors—a festive afternoon just minutes from Lakehurst, offering a fun social outing and a taste of local flavor and community spirit.

June 19, 2026

6th Annual Juneteenth Food Truck Friday

Kerr Park, Downtown Oklahoma City • 10:30 AM–2:00 PM

A community-rooted celebration honoring Juneteenth with Black‑owned food and beverage vendors, music, and cultural pride—ideal for families near Lakehurst seeking enriching, free experiences downtown.

June 18–20, 2026

Juneteenth on the East Festival

East End District & Zoo Amphitheatre, OKC

This multi‑day festival spans the East End and the Zoo Amphitheatre, featuring a 5K run/walk, headliner Lupe Fiasco, food trucks, vendors and performances—an engaging, culturally rich event commonly attended by OKC families.

June 20, 2026

Heard on Hurd Street Festival

Edmond, OK • 6:00 PM–10:00 PM

A vibrant monthly community festival in nearby Edmond with food trucks, pop‑up shops, and live music—a locally cherished gathering perfect for families and neighbors beyond Lakehurst.

June 26–28, 2026

Oklahoma PrideFest 2026

Scissortail Park, Downtown Oklahoma City

A free, three‑day 2SLGBTQIA+ festival in Scissortail Park celebrating inclusivity, with performances and community engagement—an inclusive, lively event easily accessible from Lakehurst.

June 1–7, 2026

Pride on 9th

Factory Obscura, NW 9th Street, OKC • June 6, 7:00 PM; June 7, 10:00 PM

An immersive Pride art market and DJ‑powered evening along NW 9th Street—great for Lakehurst residents looking for creative, late‑night community art and celebration.

From the Neighborhood

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