The Çukurova State Symphony Orchestra () is a symphony orchestra based in Adana, Turkey. It is affiliated with the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism's General Directorate of Fine Arts. Founded officially in 1988, it was the fourth state symphony orchestra established in Turkey after the Presidential Symphony Orchestra, the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra and the İzmir State Symphony Orchestra. Alongside its symphonic concerts, the ensemble has presented educational and outreach concerts in schools, districts and villages, and has also given concerts for prison staff and inmates and for workers in cotton fields, as part of its aim to introduce polyphonic music outside conventional concert-hall settings.
Several large-scale thematic projects have formed part of the orchestra's activity. The Harput Symphony, based on symphonic arrangements of folk songs from Elazığ and Harput, was first presented in Elazığ and later repeated in Ankara and Istanbul. The orchestra has also presented projects such as Senfoni ile İlahiler and Senfoni ile Türküler, and has performed at open-air historical sites, including a concert at Mount Nemrut despite difficult weather conditions.
In 2015, the orchestra commemorated the 70th anniversary of the death of Béla Bartók with a concert in Adana under İbrahim Yazıcı, with İdil Biret as soloist in Bartók's piano concerto.
