Justin Fortney
Guthrie in June has everything ... really
Updated: Jun 3, 2022

Let's be honest - June in Guthrie is shaping up to be ridiculous. Music, art, food, cultural celebration, festivals, museums, classes, rodeos, more music, more food, more fun ... keep scrolling to learn more about just some of the good times you'll find. Experience Guthrie in June!

Saturday, June 4
Mineral Wells Park
noon - 3 p.m.
Grab a ticket and head to Mineral Wells Park to vote for your favorite bbq genius. If you love bbq, this is the real deal, and proceeds go to a great local charity. After you've enjoyed the afternoon at the park, head downtown for more good times at Red Brick Nights ...

Saturday, June 4
Corner of Wentz/Oklahoma
5 p.m. - shopping, food trucks, kids area
7 p.m. - live music
Guthrie’s summertime good-time block party – Red Brick Nights delivers every first summertime Saturday, this month the date is June 4! At 5PM in historic downtown Guthrie you’ll find shops, vendors, food and kids’ activities, and at 7PM the live music begins, with Isaac McClung, Levi Parham, and Shortt Dogg on deck!

Logan County Fairgrounds
An entire weekend devoted to motorcycle enthusiasts at the Logan County Fairgrounds. Vendors, food, prizes, and more!

June 10-12
Cottonwood Flats
This Amazing Renaissance Faire takes place on a beautiful 80 acre site with jousting, raptor shows, dancing, juggling, magic, axe throwing, Scottish games, viking encampment, native games, food and much much more. Seems like the list of activities expands every day. Plenty of parking and convenient to downtown Guthrie.

Guthrie Antique & Vintage Market
Saturday, June 11
1st Street between Oklahoma Ave/Cleveland St
8 a.m. -4 p.m.
Outdoor market with so many treasures to choose from! Shop Guthrie all day, in the heart of our historic downtown!

Saturday, June 11
8 p.m.
With gutsy, smoky vocals and intensely honest songs, Oklahoma City-based singer-songwriter, Shelly Phelps has an intimate connection with her audience; albeit with a theatrical flare. From bluesy power ballads to foot-stomping soulful rock tunes, her emotionally-raw storytelling fuels powerful performances as she confides candid tales, both tragic and transformative. Grab your tickets for fantastic show!

Saturdays, June 11 & 25
7:30 p.m.
You have two chances in June to catch some of the best bluegrass tunes around. The Hunt Brothers bring virtuoso string band talent to the Double Stop Music Hall on June 11 & 25, and tickets are only $15 at the door.

Guthrie Juneteenth Celebration
Saturday, June 18
Mineral Wells Park
4-10 p.m.
Join in on this special celebration at Mineral Wells Park, featuring food trucks, live music, games, and more. Music from Direct Connect begins at 6 p.m. at the pavilion. Come early to eat some wonderful food, enjoy browsing the vendors, and enjoy a beautiful afternoon at the park commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States! Free admission.

Saturday, June 25
8:30 p.m.
Hear all the Led Zeppelin classics in a unique setting. Bring a chair and some cash for food trucks. $20 admission.

Saturdays, June 11/18/25
8 p.m.
Every Saturday at Mack & Ike's Saloon you can find some of the best live music around. Grab dinner in downtown Guthrie, then finish the evening off right with great tunes from Noah Engh (June 11), Levi Parham (June 18), and Spunk Adams (June 25)
While you're in town, a guided tour is a great way to explore Guthrie ...
"With ornate rooms designed to meticulously replicate historic periods and decorations riddled with arcane symbols, the Scottish Rite Temple in Guthrie, Oklahoma, is one of the largest Masonic complexes in the world. Completed in 1923 for around $3 million, it is both a monument to the oil boom and the influence of the Masons in the state." - Atlas Obscura
Tours of this incredible building are available Monday-Thursday at 10 a.m. for $10. Always good to call 405-282-1281 or by email gsrite@sbcglobal.net to make sure the building isn't being rented for a private event.
A walking tour of some of downtown Guthrie's most interesting sites and stories. Each walk starts at the Apothecary Garden, located at the corner of Oklahoma Avenue and 2nd Street. Tours take approximately 90 minutes and include gentle inclines on brick-paved sidewalks, and typically take place each Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Adults:$10 - Children 7-14: $5 ... call 405.293.8404 to rsvp
"Have you ever wondered just how the WanderFolk Spirits magic is made? Well, turn your wonder to a wander & swing on out to beautiful Guthrie, America for an incredible introduction to the history & science of recipe creation, distilling, blending, & so much more at Oklahoma’s original distillery.
Get a firsthand look behind the scenes at the handcrafted process that our team proudly, passionately, & painstakingly pursues daily as we work to create distinctly Oklahoman offerings." June tours are on the 4th and 18th, but check their website to reserve a limited spot.
Oklahoma Mini Mill is one of the only boutique carding mills in this region of the U.S. They clean and process all types of fleeces separately into roving, bumps or batts. Don't know what that means? Take a tour! Fascinating and impressive. Call 405 260 2705 to schedule a visit.
Are museums your thing? One of a kind options in downtown Guthrie ...
"The mission of the Oklahoma Territorial Museum
is to preserve the heritage of Oklahoma through the
collection and interpretation of archival and material
culture to present the development and influence of urban
institutions. The museum documents the creation of the
Unassigned Lands, the Land Run of 1889, the homestead
experience, and territorial and state government. The
history of Guthrie is told as the capital city of the territorial
government and the first state capital."
Admission:
Adults: $7.00
Seniors: (55+) $5.00
Children (6-18) $4.00
Hours:
Mon-Sat: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
"The Territorial Capital Sports Museum
is dedicated to the preservation and
interpretation of Oklahoma's rich sports history.
Our goal is to have a positive influence on young
people by celebrating the accomplishments
of Oklahoma Athletes."
Admission:
Donation
Hours:
Tues - Sat: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
"The Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum collections reflect
the history of pharmacy and medicine in the 19th and 20th
centuries in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories and the State
of Oklahoma. The artifacts and ephemera exhibited in the
Museum were coincident with the westward migration of
pioneers, shopkeepers, families and pharmacists as well as
a host of other health care providers who populated the
frontier regions of the United States."
Admission:
$5
Hours:
Tues - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
And let's not forget about expressing our artistic side with an art class or two ...
Learn the art of blowing glass! Check their site for dates/times. Classes are $70 per student for each session, and the fee includes all tools and materials and the piece the student creates.
Take a class from Steve Boaldin of Art of a Cowboy fame. Email Steve to sign up.
Learn to paint in a fun group setting with the Tipsy Artist! Classes available throughout the month of June.
As always, the world famous Lazy E Arena offers events year round for rodeo and equestrian lovers ...