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Chesapeake
Boathouse

The Chesapeake Boathouse is the first structure to grace the banks of the newly revitalized Oklahoma River in downtown Oklahoma City

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Chesapeake Boathouse

725 S. Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73129
Ph: 405.552.4040
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AboutAbout Chesapeake Boathouse

The Chesapeake Boathouse is the first structure to grace the banks of the newly revitalized Oklahoma River in downtown Oklahoma City. Hailed by many as a landmark presence along the river, the design is the vision of Oklahoma City architect Rand Elliott with primary funding for the project provided by Chesapeake Energy Corporation.

Located south of Bricktown, the Boathouse is the center for activity along the Oklahoma River, from rowing to kayaking, dragon boating, paddle boating, indoor fitness classes, and outdoor cycling and running along the Oklahoma River Trails. Sign up for a Learn to Row class, explore the area on a kayak or bike, or bring your office down for an afternoon of team building aboard a dragon boat!

The Chesapeake Boathouse also offers a picturesque location for meetings, receptions and weddings.

Features of the $3.5 million facility include:

- Deck, lobby, and event room for receptions and meetings
- Boat bays to store up to 124 rowing shells

- A panoramic 24-ft. wall of glass overlooking the deck, river, and         
  reflecting pool

- Event room with a 62-foot window revealing the boat bays

- Fully-equipped fitness/training room overlooking the river

Call us at 552-4040 or visit us online at http://www.rowokc.com/ or in person at 725 S. Lincoln Blvd to learn more.

Photo acknowledgments: Wedding images by Prints Charming Photography; select sports images by photographers JP Wilson and Drew Wehde.

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