






![]()







IT’S HARD TO explain until you feel it for yourself, but there’s an electricity about Oklahoma these days. Even if you’ve never visited our state, you may have sensed it while watching events like the Women’s College World Series of Softball, the NBA Championship, or the James Beard Award winners featuring Oklahoma chefs and restaurants.
But until you come see it for yourself, you might not appreciate how much fun Oklahoma really is. That’s why we’re very proud to offer you the 2026 Oklahoma Travel Guide you now hold in your hands. In this volume, you’ll find hundreds of ways to enjoy our beautiful state. Whether you’re hoping to connect with your inner cowboy or cowgirl, sample our many world-renowned eateries, or explore one of our nearly three dozen scenic state parks, this guide has your recipe for a good time in the Sooner State.
In 2023, tourism generated $12.3 billion in direct spending—more than a 4 percent increase over the previous year. That same year, the industry supported more than 108,000 jobs for our citizens and generated over $42 million in state and local tax revenue.
But more than the economic impact is the human one: When you come to Oklahoma, you’re bound to make a friend. Our people are hospitable, outgoing, and always excited to meet and help those who’ve come to visit. We’re proud of our state, and we’re happy to welcome you. We know you’ll have an amazing time in Oklahoma.
Safe travels,
Governor J. Kevin Stitt
Oklahoma’s diverse landscape is divided into six regions, or “countries,” each with its own distinct terrain, unique flavor, one-of-a-kind attractions, and seasonal festivities.
Known as “Green Country,” northeastern Oklahoma has something for everyone, from scenic lakes and outdoor adventure to Tulsa urban cool and more.
Green Country Tourism (918) 744-0588 or greencountryok.com

Cheer athletic triumphs with the NBA, Big 12, and SEC; taste a nationally renowned food scene; and explore museums and cultural attractions with endless hours of fascination. Oklahoma’s central region has it all.
The Ouachita Mountains of Choctaw Country attract visitors by the millions every year to this outdoor oasis, whether they come for a weekend of fly-fishing and hiking or spa treatments and endless delicious restaurants.
Where the Great Plains rise up toward the scenic Wichita Mountains, visitors come in search of hiking and rock climbing adventures, encounters with Indigenous cultures, and some of the most incredible sunsets anywhere. Great Plains Country Association (580) 606-2950 or greatplainscountry.com

In this fishing paradise, clear lakes, flowing waterfalls, and the ancient Arbuckle Mountains sidle up to hopping small towns, unforgettable festivals, and breathtaking scenic drives.
Chickasaw Country Marketing Association (580) 618-5979 or chickasawcountry.com

Geological formations make this region unlike anywhere else in the state, whether you’re navigating the sand dunes at Little Sahara State Park, digging for crystals at the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, or hiking to Oklahoma’s highest point at the top of Black Mesa.
Red Carpet Country Association (580) 327-4918 or redcarpetcountry.com
Tourism is the third-largest industry in Oklahoma—and the second-largest when it comes to attracting out-of-state dollars. In 2023 alone:
• Tourism in Oklahoma generated $12.3 billion in spending, a 4.6 percent increase over 2022.


• 24.2 million visitors came to Oklahoma.
• Tourism generated $875.3 million in state and local tax revenue.
• More than 108,000 jobs were created by direct travel spending.








THE OKLAHOMA TOURISM and Recreation Department maintains nine Tourism Information Centers around the state. In addition to clean restrooms, fantastic gift shops, Oklahoma travel brochures, and maps, many of these locations now feature dog parks, selfie stops, picnic areas, and more. Each center is open seven days a week during regular business hours, with the exception of the State Capitol location, which is open Monday through Friday. For more information, visit TravelOK.com/WelcomeCenters.
ARRIVING FROM THE WEST
Erick: On Interstate 40, nine miles east of the Texas border. (580) 526-3283
ARRIVING FROM THE SOUTH
Colbert: U.S. Highway 69/75, two miles north of the Texas border. (580) 296-2672
Thackerville: Interstate 35, four miles north of the Texas border. (580) 276-9916
ARRIVING FROM THE NORTH
Blackwell: Interstate 35, ten miles south of the Kansas border. (580) 363-2624
ARRIVING FROM THE NORTHEAST



Miami: Interstate 44 and Will Rogers Turnpike, seventeen miles southwest of the Missouri border. (918) 542-9303.
ARRIVING FROM THE EAST
Sallisaw: Interstate 40, seventeen miles west of the Arkansas border. (918) 776-8195
Midwest City: Interstate 40, exit 157 7200 Southeast 29th Street (405) 739-8232
Offers PIKEPASS Service
OKLAHOMA CITY
Interstate 35, exit 137 12229 North I-35 Service Road (405) 478-4637
Offers PIKEPASS Service
STATE CAPITOL
2300 North Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City (405) 521-3356
No trip is complete without snagging some souvenirs, and TravelOK.com’s online store has everything from commemorative Oklahoma State Parks T-shirts to stickers, notebooks, tumblers and mugs, pet items, and more. Visit ShopTravelOK.com to get your Oklahoma swag now, and travel the Sooner State in style.
Don’t miss a thing on your journey—download TravelOK’s Trip Planner app now to make your Oklahoma travels a breeze. Available on Apple and Android devices, this app lets you create itineraries and browse accommodations, activities, events, and attractions. There also are prebuilt itineraries for a number of various interests, from stargazing to fried catfish—as well as a digital version of TravelOK’s Route 66 Passport, which allows visitors to collect stamps at their Mother Road stops to win commemorative prizes. A web version of the Trip Planner also is available at TravelOK.com.



















TravelOK makes planning your travels fun and easy. Search a wealth of content including travel ideas and itineraries, special interest pages, and all the information you need about events, attractions, accommodations, state parks, and more.
Whether you’re looking for culinary adventures, Native events and attractions, or the best place for a romantic getaway, TravelOK has topical newsletters ready to help you out. Get started at TravelOK.com/email-signup.




Follow along in real time with TravelOK’s social media apps! Our social media managers highlight destinations all over the state and provide pro tips to help you get the most out of your time in Oklahoma.
in
and the winner of a number of national and international awards, Oklahoma Today magazine publishes six issues annually, bringing subscribers all the best of Oklahoma’s travel destinations, food, culture, events, history, and more. Oklahoma Travel Guide readers can get a special discounted subscription rate by visiting okguide.oklahomatoday.com.











































































FOLLOW THE OKLAHOMA TODAY editors as they travel the state. They interview interesting Oklahomans, tour fascinating Sooner State destinations, and give a weekly rundown of upcoming events—all in between banter, jokes, and lots of Oklahoma love. youtube.com/@oklahomatodaymagazine

THE FAMOUS MOTHER ROAD, Route 66, turns a hundred years old in 2026, and the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission has named Oklahoma Today the Official Magazine of the Route 66 Centennial! Tune in next year for six collectible issues featuring Mother Road content unlike anything you'll find anywhere else. OklahomaToday.com
















The Oklahoma Today team of experts also creates a variety of beautiful and engaging printed brochures and materials to enhance your travels—including the one you hold in your hands. Be sure to pick up this year’s Route 66 Guide and Route 66 Passport to celebrate the 2026 Mother Road Centennial, as well as the State Parks Passport and Junior Naturalist booklets to make your state parks exploration even more enjoyable.
And TravelOK has many locally produced pamphlets and brochures to cater to almost any interest or Oklahoma destination. Order printed copies or get digital versions at TravelOK.com/brochures
You may think you know the Sooner State, but here are some Oklahoma knowledge nuggets that’ll blow your mind.


Oklahoma has more than one official dinosaur, and they’re both terrifying. The Oklahoma State Dinosaur is Acrocanthosaurus atokensis, an early Cretaceous predator that was as big as T. Rex. And the Saurophaganax maximus, who was a relative of the Allosaurus, is the official State Fossil.
The national headquarters of USA BMX is in Tulsa. Stop by the USA BMX Headquarters and Hall of Fame, complete with a two-thousand-seat outdoor arena that hosts weekly races, practices, clinics, training camps, and other exciting events year-round. usabmx.com/awards/hall-of-fame




Panhandle was bombed—accidentally— by the U.S. Army during World War II. Today, a memorial plaque near the Cimarron County Courthouse commemorates the event (in which no one was seriously injured or killed). boisecityok.org
Think of Oklahoma every time you go to the grocery store or parallel park: The shopping cart was invented in Ardmore in 1936, and the parking meter was invented in Oklahoma City just one year prior.
Our neighbors to the south may claim it as a mascot, but the Texas Longhorn was saved from extinc-


Longhorn tion thanks to an early twentieth century conservation effort at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Oklahoma. fws.gov/refuge/wichita-mountains
in January
The Sex Pistols played at Tulsa’s legendary Cain’s Ballroom 1978 on their ill-fated, one and only United States tour. Today, the hole Sid Vicious punched in the dressing room wall that night is framed prominently in the office. cainsballroom.com






Around 500 million years ago, something—either a meteor or a volcano—formed an enormous crater in what now is northwestern Oklahoma. Check out the Ames Astrobleme Museum in Ames to learn about this prehistoric kaboom. aoghs.org/ energy-education-resources/ ames-astrobleme-oil-museum

In 1928, E.W. Marland—who later became the state’s governor—married Lydie Roberts, a socialite who had been his late wife’s niece. Their love story shocked a nation, and today, the Marland Mansion in Ponca City, where they lived, is one of the state’s most popular historic destinations. marlandmansion.com



Alabaster Caverns State Park is home to the largest gypsum cave in the world that is open to the public. Take a walking tour through the cave and see the five species of bats that roost here. TravelOK.com/ AlabasterCavernsStatePark

Here’s something to argue about in the car during your trip: The official Oklahoma state vegetable is . . . the watermelon. (By the way, the Rush Springs Watermelon Festival has been going on every August since 1948.) facebook.com/ rushspringswatermelonfestival

Remember the New York City café where Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell chat at the Twisters? Visit the real location: It’s Gilded Acorn, a delectable bakery in downtown Oklahoma City’s First National gildedacornokc.com
Remember café and beginning of real a Oklahoma Center.



Lyric Theatre , the State Theatre of Oklahoma, was founded in Oklahoma City in 1962 and was an early performance stage for Oklahoma Broadway legends like Megan Mullally and Kristin Chenoweth. lyrictheatreokc.com




Even before it was a state, Oklahoma was making cultural waves all over the world.
Learn about the Sooner State by checking out these films, television shows, books, and more, from beloved classics to modern masterpieces.





The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Cimarron by Edna Ferber
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday
She Had Some Horses by Joy Harjo
Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne
Boom Town by Sam Anderson
Calling a Blanket Dance by Oscar Hokeah

Oklahoma! (1955)
True Grit (1969, 2010)
Where the Red Fern Grows (1974)
The Outsiders (1983)
Far and Away (1992)
Twister / Twisters (1996 / 2024)
August: Osage County (2012) Minari (2020)
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
The T.B. Ferguson Home Museum
Whether you’ve been here or not yet, you’ve seen Oklahoma on screen. Film buffs won’t want to miss this journey through some of the state’s most iconic silverscreen locales.
Edna Ferber began writing Cimarron, the book that inspired the 1931 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, at this home in Watonga. facebook.com/fergusonhomemuseum Downtown El Reno
The streetcar that almost took out Glen Powell in the finale of Twisters? See it at the Canadian County Historical Society Museum Complex. canadiancountymuseum.com
The Tall Chief Theater
Killers of the Flower Moon was filmed in part in Fairfax, where some of the historic events in the movie actually took place. The renovated Tall Chief Theater offers fascinating group tours. facebook.com/fairfaxoklahoma



The Lowdown (2025-present) Reservation Dogs (2021-2023) Tulsa King (2022-present)
The Pioneer Woman (2011-present) Watchmen (2019) American Gods (2017-2021) Saving Grace (2007-2010) Carnivàle (2003-2005)
Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005) [Season 1, Episode 1: “Broken Bow”]


Oklahoma’s story stretches back eons, and from the dinosaur fossils beneath our feet to the space capsules enshrined in our museums, this state’s people and culture have had a worldwide impact for millennia. History buffs will find no shortage of ways to explore the past in Oklahoma.

Meet Oklahoma’s dinosaur residents, its prehistoric cultures, and more at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman (samnoblemuseum. ou.edu) and Museum of the Red River in Idabel (museumoftheredriver. org). Then visit one of the only pre-Columbian sites open to the public at the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center in Spiro (okhistory. org/sites/ spiromounds).


Today, Oklahoma is home to thirty-nine Native nations, and many maintain museums and cultural centers. At Sequoyah’s Cabin near Sallisaw, meet the man who created the Cherokee syllabary (visitcherokeenation.com).
At the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site near Cheyenne, learn about Peace Chief Black Kettle and his people’s slaughter at the hands of the infamous George Armstrong Custer (nps.gov/waba).



Oklahoma is cowboy country, and Wild West destinations are some of the state’s most popular. Visit the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City (nationalcowboymuseum. org), Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum in Pawnee (okhistory.org/sites/ pawneebill), the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center in Duncan (onthechisholmtrail.com), the Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum in Woodward (nwok-pipm. org), Enid’s Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center (csrhc.org), and The Chisholm in Kingfisher (okhistory.org/sites/ the-chisholm), to name but a few of many.
The Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center in Tulsa shares the story and lasting impact of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre (greenwoodrising. org). No visit to Oklahoma would be complete without a visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, which commemorates the events of April 19, 1995, and their aftermath (memorialmuseum.com). And Muskogee’s Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame chronicle’s the state’s incredible contributions to popular music, from Bob Wills to Kristin Chenoweth (okmusichall.com).






VISITORS TO THE Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur can learn about the nation’s past and present at the Chikasha Poya Exhibit Center, explore the traditional outdoor village, dine in the café, and participate in a variety of fun and educational events throughout the year. 867 Cooper Memorial Drive, (580) 622-7130 or chickasawculturalcenter.com

AS THE STATE’S largest museum specializing in Indigenous culture, the FirstAmericans Museum in Oklahoma City tells the story of the thirty-nine tribes and nations in Oklahoma today through interactive exhibits, events, educational programming, and an excellent restaurant. 659 First Americans Boulevard, (405) 594-2100 or famok.org

THE RED EARTH organization hosts Native events several times a year in central Oklahoma, including the long-running Red Earth Festival with dancing and art competitions every spring and Red Earth FallFest in October, which features an expansive art show, a youth powwow, and a parade. (405) 427-5228 or redearth.org


VISITORS TO THE Citizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center in Shawnee can research not only their ancestry and tribal allotments, but they also can enroll in Potawatomi language courses and explore expansive galleries of art, artifacts, history, and more. 1899 South Gordon Cooper Drive, (405) 878-5830 or potawatomi.com
With thirty-nine tribes and nations headquartered here today, Oklahoma is a premier destination for anyone interested in the history and contemporary cultures of Native nations. From museums and powwows to conventions and art shows, Oklahoma’s Indigenous nations continue to lead the way in innovation, entrepreneurship, and hospitality.

LOCATED NEAR DURANT, the Choctaw Cultural Center contains more than 100,000 square feet of exhibitions, a living village, a theater, and a restaurant. The space also hosts demonstrations and classes that include activities like jewelry making and cooking. 1919 Hina Hanta Way in Calera, (833) 708-9582 or choctawculturalcenter.com


Follow these tips for an optimal experience at Indigenous dance gatherings around the state.
1. Above all, be respectful. Arrive early. Stand and remove your hat when the grand entry is announced.
2. Pay attention to the master of ceremonies (M.C.) for cues and direction.
3. Don’t refer to regalia (dancers’ and participants’ clothing) as costumes, and don’t touch them without permission.
4. If you want to photograph or film an individual, ask permission. It is generally acceptable to take photos

HOUSED IN A historic Union Indian Agency building in Muskogee, the Five Civilized Tribes Museum is a repository of the culture and legacies of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muscogee, and Seminole tribes, their ancient histories, the Trail of Tears, and their modern success. 1101 Honor Heights Drive, (918) 683-1701 or fivetribes.org
during dance competitions, but the emcee may announce times when it is not appropriate to film or record during certain songs and ceremonies.
5. Do not enter the dance arbor after it’s been blessed, and remember the benches in the dance arbor area are reserved for dancers.
6. On that note, it’s always a good idea to bring your own seating to a powwow.
7. Do not bring drugs or alcohol to powwows.

TAHLEQUAH, THE CAPITAL of the Cherokee Nation, is home to many historic sites and hosts several major cultural events, including the Cherokee Homecoming Art Show—a juried exhibition and competition in late summer—and SkasdiCon, a fall celebration of pop culture and comics. homecomingartshow.com and skasdicon.com

A SUITE OF compelling exhibits at the Southern Plains Indian Museum in Anadarko highlights the heritage and craftsmanship of Indigenous tribes and nations who have historically populated the southern United States. 801 East Central Boulevard, (405) 247-6221 or doi.gov/iacb/southernplains-indian-museum

For the first time, the Oklahoma City Thunder are the reigning NBA Champions. The whole state is crazy for the Thunder and NBA basketball, and if you want to come join the revelry in Loud City, here are some handy tips you should know.
• Paycom Center is a cashless venue. All ticketing is electronic, and purchases must be done with card or mobile pay. If you are stuck with only cash at the venue, find one of several helpful kiosks that will exchange paper currency into a prepaid debit card.
• There is no onsite parking at Paycom Center. Free spaces fill up fast but can be found east of the arena on Reno Avenue between Harkins Theatres and Bass Pro Shop or on the street during the weekends and after 6 p.m. on weekdays. For a map of nearby parking options, visit nba.com/thunder/parking.
• The best pregame grub options would be those within reasonable walking distance of the arena. Approaching from the east, Bricktown Brewery, Rendezvous Pizza, and Yucatan Taco Stand are quick, tasty options. Film
Row is a good starting point from the west: Seek out Joey’s Pizzeria, onion burgers from Sun Cattle Co., or delicious hand-pulled noodles from Big Biang Theory. bricktownokc.com, westvillageokc.com/film-row
• In-arena versions of local favorites like pizza from Empire Slice House (get the pink sauce), barbecue from Big O’s Pork & Dreams , and plump, Oklahoma-crafted hot dogs and sausages from Schwab Meat Co. can all be found outside the lower bowl seating section.
• If the Thunder wins—and the team’s been doing a lot of that lately—that calls for a victory drink. If the weather is nice, it’s hard to beat the openair seating at Social Capital near Scissortail Park or the Truck Yard in Bricktown. The Jones Assembly
A night out at the ballgame is a favorite pastime for many Oklahomans. Join the crowd at a homestand by one of these local squads.
Oklahoma Sooners—Norman soonersports.com
Oklahoma State Cowboys—Stillwater okstate.com
Tulsa Golden Hurricane—Tulsa tulsahurricane.com
Oral Roberts Golden Eagles—Tulsa oruathletics.com
OKLAHOMA PRO TEAMS
FC Tulsa—Soccer (United Soccer League) fctulsa.com
Tulsa Drillers—Double-A Texas League Baseball milb.com/tulsa
Tulsa Oilers—Ice Hockey (East Coast Hockey League) tulsaoilers.com
Oklahoma City Blue—Basketball (NBA G League) oklahomacity.gleague.nba.com
Oklahoma City Comets–Triple-A Pacific Coast League Baseball milb.com/oklahoma-city
Oklahoma City Spark—AFP Softball okcspark.com
and Bar Cicchetti are bars with great appetizer and small-plate options.
• Those who don’t have tickets to the game still can enjoy the action with other fans at watch parties throughout the city. Fassler Hall in Midtown is one of the largest gatherings of Thunder supporters outside of the arena, but a list of the dozens of official viewing locations in Oklahoma City and around the state can be found at nba.com/thunder/barnetwork.
• The Thunder Shop on the arena’s ground floor keeps regular business hours. Game day or not, anyone can walk into the store’s entrance off Thunder Drive and peruse the wellstocked inventory of jerseys, shirts, hats, balls, and every other imaginable variant of Thunder swag. nbathundershop.com


It lives in the American soul along with people like Neil Armstrong , Elvis Presley, and Amelia Earhart: a symbol of our country’s spirit of exploration, discovery, and curiosity about what’s around the next bend. Route 66—AKA The Mother Road; AKA The Will Rogers Highway—finds its truest and best expression in Oklahoma, where more than four hundred drivable miles comprise the longest bit of historic Route in any state.


And there’s no time to visit like 2026—The Mother Road’s Centennial year, when small towns and urban oases all up and down this historic highway will be lit brightly, staffed up, and ready to celebrate this one-ofa-kind American road trip.











On the Oklahoma Route’s easternmost stretch, Green Country unfolds to Mother Road travelers with scenic vistas, delicious food, fascinating stops, and just the right amount of Route 66 quirk. greencountryok.com

There are plenty of reasons to stop in Miami, but a juicy, beefy Waylan’s Ku-Ku Burger might be the tastiest. For a slightly more high-cultured—and less messy—iconic Route 66 stop, take a tour of the Coleman Theatre, which was built in 1929. The city also features a downtown gallery of murals, many of them Mother Road-themed. visitmiamiok.com
Claremore takes the second part of its name seriously. The town is many things: educational ( J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum and the Will Rogers Memorial Museum ), delicious ( The Pink House and Front Porch Bakery ), fun ( Will Rogers Days, Pumpkin Festival, Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo ), and much, er . . . more. visitclaremore.com
The Blue Whale might be the most famous resident of Catoosa, but Hard Rock Hotel & Casino brings in world-famous rock stars, comedians, and other performers every month. It’s also a comfy spot to spend the night. cityofcatoosa.org

Along Route 66, Broken Arrow has enjoyed an epic trajectory of growth over the last few decades. Visitors to the suburb now have an embarrassment of entertainment riches from which to choose, including Broken Arrow Roller Sports, The Rose District, Arts @ 302 , and more. visitbrokenarrowok.com

Route 66 was born in Tulsa, thanks to local businessman Cyrus Avery, and a hundred years later, the city still is the Mother Road’s crown jewel. visittulsa.com

The Blue Dome District doesn’t just have a colorful name—it also features some of the most vibrant hot spots along Route 66. The Max Retropub, Hotel Indigo, Albert G’s Barbecue: These are just a few reasons to visit the area. In nearby downtown, the Tulsa Club Hotel is the perfect place to rest for the night. bluedomedistrict.com
In Tulsa, 11th Street is the Heart of the Route. Grab a


bite at Mother Road Market, visit the mu er family at Buck Atom’s Cosmic Curios on 66 and Meadow Gold Mack’s Route 66 Outpost, and stay at the historic Campbell Hotel. visittulsa.com
Pick up some homemade dishware at Addis Ceramics, see a film at the historic Circle Cinema theater, or stock up on supplies for your next creative masterpiece at Ziegler Art & Frame in the Kendall Whittier District. visitkendallwhittier.com


The Tulsa Market District has a little something for every traveler. Shoppers will get their fi x at Anybody’s Guest or The Curious Bison , the famished can

sample the fare at TamaleBoyz or Big Dipper Creamery , and history buff s will love the tours of public art and historic neon. tulsamarketdistrict.com

Leaving Tulsa going west, the state’s Midpoint Corridor finds a string of small towns with overflowing American spirit and enough Route 66 pride to fill another hundred years. midpointcorridor.com



Sapulpa is home to several Route 66 icons, including the Guardian of the Plains bison statue displayed prominently along the road, Tee Pee Drive-In, and the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum, which features the world’s tallest gas pump. sapulpamainstreet.com
Between Route 66 Bowl ’s gorgeous neon sign, the expansive Route 66 Interpretive Center , and small-town pride galore, Chandler is one Oklahoma city that knows how to entertain those who travel the Mother of all roads. TravelOK.com/Chandler
Sample one of hundreds of sodas at Pops 66, crunch into juicy strips at the Chicken Shack, and hear a bluegrass band pick along at the Round Barn. Arcadia is a must-stop for Route 66 travelers who want a full Oklahoma experience. townofarcadia.com




Downtown Edmond is packed with enough shops, eateries, and entertainment— more than seventy-five destinations, to be precise— to spend a whole day. A cup of coffee at Café Evoke makes a great start to any day, while a glass of pinot at Ellis Island Coffee and Wine Lounge provides a relaxing end. visitedmondok.com



Oklahoma’s capital city is proving to be a vital American destination in the twenty-first century, and Mother Road travelers are promised an excellent time when they visit this year. visitokc.com


The Britton District might be Oklahoma City’s newest coolness hub, but it’s growing fast. Visitors today can order some zesty queso at El Coyote, grab a craft beer at MadHopper Brewing, collect a masterpiece at Hideout Art, and much more. brittondistrictokc.org
There’s no better way to celebrate a special occasion than with an onion volcano, so Musashi’s Japanese Steakhouse is one of central Oklahoma’s favorite hibachi and sushi hangouts. There are plenty of upscale eating and shopping experiences in store in the Western Avenue District visitwesternavenue.com
Oklahoma City’s Asian District goes way beyond pho—though Pho Cuong, Pho Lien Hoa, and Lido Restaurant are excellent places to sample that dish. Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai: Travelers can find all this and more in the flavorful area. asiandistrictok.com


Uptown 23rd might be one of the coolest areas to watch a concert, comedy show, or other live entertainment thanks to the Tower Theatre It’s also the perfect spot for a pre- or post-show party at Bunker Club, Ponyboy, or karaoke favorite Cookie’s on Western uptown23rd.com


West of Oklahoma City, the Mother Road dives into the scenic Great Plains, with historic eats, vibrant Main Streets, and must-see museums and sights to make your Instagram go POP. greatplainscountry.com


Yukon hosts the Oklahoma Czech Festival the first weekend in October every year, but that’s not the city’s only celebration of the rich eastern European culture. Vladislava’s Czech Bakery and Café on Main Street sells an impressive selection of fresh-baked kolache six days a week. Czech Hall hosts traditional dances every Saturday night. yukon66mainstreet.com
El Reno isn’t just the home of Sid’s Diner and other fried onion burger destinations. Historic Fort Reno dates all the way back to 1875, when it helped protect area settlers, and today it’s host to plenty of fascinating tales of Oklahoma’s past. fortreno.org
Weatherford is the perfect place to learn all about Oklahoma’s transportation pioneers. Hear the story of the “Mother of the Mother Road” Lucille Hamons at one of the restaurants she inspired, Lucille’s Roadhouse, while enjoying crispy onion rings and juicy burgers. Then check



out the Stafford Air & Space Museum, where visitors can find out why Thomas Stafford is Oklahoma’s uno cial space mascot. cityofweatherford.com
Western Oklahoma is home to not one but two worldclass museums about the Mother Road. In Clinton, see the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum ( okhistory.org/ sites/route66 ), while in Elk City, the National Route 66 Museum is a part of the
city’s Museum Complex, with buildings dedicated to not just the Mother Road but blacksmithing, transportation, farming and ranching, and Elk City itself. visitelkcity.com



Good eats aren’t hard to find along Route 66 in Oklahoma, but you’ll want to make extra sure you find a seat at these great diners.
For drivers who need to get out and stretch their legs a bit, Butcher BBQ Stand in Wellston offers the perfect opportunity—while waiting in line for some of the tastiest smoked meats along the Mother Road. Don’t forget to order the apple pie baked beans. butcherbbq.com
El Reno is known for its onion burgers, but Pecina’s Mexican Café which also has locations in Hinton and Weatherford—features some iconic Latin cuisine. Some say the owner also originated the free chips and queso beloved by Okies and travelers alike. pecinas.com


What does Americana taste like?
Clanton’s Cafe in Vinita slings delicious homestyle breakfasts, lunches, and dinners that are sure to satisfy even the mightiest of appetites Monday through Friday. After all, a trip along the Mother Road isn’t complete without a chickenfried steak and a slice of coconut cream pie. clantonscafe.com
Traveling Route 66 is nothing if not an exploration of history, so in Tulsa, you’ll do yourself a favor to stop at the historic Ike’s Chili on Route 66, which has been open since 1908 and once was a favorite of the Mother Road’s namesake himself, Will Rogers. Get a bowl for yourself and check out all the historic photos. ikeschilius.com
Not many restaurateurs have inspired their own iconic cartoon character, but Rock Cafe owner Dawn Welch has. Not only is she the inspiration for Sally Carrera in Disney-Pixar’s Cars, but her legendary Stroud establishment also serves a mean spaetzle, fried pickles, and more. rockcafert66.com

Route 66 has more than its share of casual cafes and diners, but White Dog Hill in Clinton is the perfect spot to celebrate an occasion that calls for something a little fancier. Diners can order a perfectly seared steak while enjoying a majestic view of the western prairie—it’s especially stunning around sunset. whitedoghill.com


With appetizers including an 1855 Steak Flight, salmon sliders, and Prairie Sushi, Prairiefire Grille in Elk City has a menu more exciting than some bestselling novels. prairiefireelkcity.com



It’s been an epic century along Route 66. Ever since Tulsan Cyrus Avery spearheaded the creation of The Mother Road in 1926, it’s been one of the coolest roads in the country—not to mention an iconic destination for the ultimate Americana experience. This year is sure to be even bigger, with celebrations planned along the route throughout its centennial. For more information, check out these resources.
Oklahoma Route 66 Association and Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission
If you’re planning to explore any of Oklahoma’s four hundred miles of Route 66, the Oklahoma Route 66 Association and Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission are the best resources for history, construction updates, and other information about the Mother Road in the Sooner State. oklahomaroute66.com; okhistory.org/about/commission
The National Route 66 Centennial Commission
There’s so much to do along the Mother Road in Oklahoma, but Route 66 stretches through eight states. To design the ultimate American road trip, the National Route 66 Centennial Commission offers plenty of resources so travelers can make the most of this milestone ten decades in the making. route66-centennial.com
Want the latest news on Oklahoma’s stretch of Route 66? What about an attractions map or an entire digital Route 66 guide? Travelers can find all of these resources and more. TravelOK.com/Route_66 and TravelOK.com/route-66-centennial
Today magazine
Naturally, the Oklahoma experts are in the know about the Mother Road, and Oklahoma Today is the O cial Magazine of the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial. In 2026, the magazine will spotlight the coolest history, culture, attractions, food, and Okies along Oklahoma’s own stretch of Route 66 in six collectible issues. Who else could chronicle such an epic celebration? oklahomatoday.com
special deal!
Tulsa’s a good time no matter when you visit, but you’ll want to make sure you’re in town for these can’t-miss T-Town events. Find more at visittulsa.com.


Tulsa Irish Festival
This side of the Atlantic, Tulsa is the place to be the second weekend in March, when the three-day Tulsa Irish Festival sees Dream Keepers Park filled with Irish music, dancing, food, vendors, and more.
Tulsa Juneteenth Festival
Tulsa highlights its people’s rich history of perseverance with one of the United States’ largest Juneteenth celebrations in the heart of the historic Greenwood District.
Día de Los Muertos Arts Festival
Come join the fun every fall as Tulsa celebrates its Latino and Hispanic communities with live music, arts demonstrations and shows, and much more.
Between a skating rink; rides in horse-drawn carriages or a Christmas train; music; and Santa, Santa, Santa, Tulsa’s Winterfest is the place to be at the holidays.










Every




FROM THE RUGGED, crystal-flecked mesas of the northwest to the forest-canopied rivers of the southeast, Oklahoma is a land of diversity, not just in its terrain, but also in the people and cultural attractions that populate it. The state’s six travel regions bring an abundance of potential experiences to visitors. With nationally acclaimed restaurants, Native American cultural centers, luxurious hotel stays, small-town festivals, and outdoor destinations, Oklahoma has countless activities to fit every interest, every budget, and every season.




Green Country is home to the Woody Guthrie Center and Frank Lloyd Wright's only skyscraper. There are multisensory playgrounds, luchador matches, and spring baseball games. Sparkling blue lakes offer a break from the summer heat and a mirror for fall foliage, and light displays illuminate botanic gardens in winter.

You can stay in a rural outdoorsy retreat or a ritzy 1920s hotel and experience Black Wall Street through holographic technology. There’s an art museum inside an old mansion, a famous recording studio that was once a church, and a classy restaurant that used to be a bank. And then there’s Bob . . . Dylan, that is—his archives live in Tulsa’s Arts District.













Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
Osage Hills State Park
Keystone State Park

WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE
Grand Lake State Parks
BROKEN ARROW CREEK TURNPIKE


Natural Falls State Park
CHEROKEE TURNPIKE
Sequoyah State Park
MUSKOGEE TURNPIKE

Sequoyah Bay State Park
Greenleaf State Park
Lake Eufaula State Park
State
Tenkiller State Park

. . . Tulsa’s existence began with a single tree? Visit Creek Nation Council Oak Park to see the post oak where the Muscogee people marked the end of their Trail of Tears. (918) 596-7275
. . . Stilwell is the Strawberry Capital of the World? Come in May for the Stilwell Strawberry Festival, with a carnival, rodeo, and the crowning of the Strawberry Queen. strawberrycapital.com
. . . one of the most famous cowboys is from Pawhuska? Visit the Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum to learn all about the local who went on
to success in rodeo and Oscar-winning Hollywood glory. benjohnsoncowboymuseum.com
. . . Tulsa is the home of rad biking action? Ride over to the world headquarters of USA BMX, where you can check out the BMX hall of fame. usabmx.com/awards/hall-of-fame
. . . the Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge near Okmulgee is a birder’s paradise? See Cooper’s hawks, red-winged blackbirds, great blue herons, and more at this protected bottomland hardwood forest. fws.gov/refuge/deep-fork






One of Oklahoma’s most beloved Native artists, Willard Stone is getting the recognition he deserves in his hometown of Locust Grove.
BY NATALIE MIKLES
NOTHING ABOUT WILLARD Stone’s hardscrabble Oklahoma childhood seemed to point toward him becoming a celebrated artist. In fact, the odds were stacked against him. But when Stone died in 1985, he was one of the country’s preeminent Native American artists. Today, the Cherokee sculptor’s work is part of the collections at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee, and the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah. He also has his own dedicated space, the Willard Stone Museum, in Locust Grove.
But before all that, he was the son of sharecroppers in Oktaha. His father died of Spanish flu in 1917, leaving his mother alone to farm the land with eighteen-month-old Willard and five other children. Shortly after, the family survived two murder attempts by the owner of the farm, who didn’t think the family could complete the harvest on their own. He hired two men to convince them to forfeit their share—or else. In one of those murder attempts, the Stones had gathered in the living room for warmth around a fire when a homemade

Subscribe to Oklahoma Today now!
bomb was thrown onto the roof of young Willard’s bedroom, where he slept nearly every night except this one.
When Stone was thirteen, he blew off three fingers on his right hand (his dominant hand) by unknowingly lighting a dynamite cap. As part of his rehabilitation process, he strengthened his hands by molding the red clay found outside his house. Very quickly, Stone and those around him realized he had a real gift: Out of the red dirt, he created sculptures that were unbelievably good for a teenager. One of the first admirers of his work
was the mailman, for whom he would leave his red clay sculptures on the mailbox. The mailman was so impressed that he brought Grant Foreman, a prominent Oklahoma historian and member of the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, to meet sixteenyear-old Stone.
“He said, ‘I want you to come meet this young man. He’s lost his fingers, he’s quit school, but he has this gift,’” says Linda Stone Callery, one of Stone’s daughters.
That meeting changed the trajectory of Stone’s life. Foreman helped Stone get into Bacone College (formerly Bacone Indian School), where he honed his talent under artists Acee Blue Eagle and Woody Crumbo. Stone went on to work for Wiemann Ironworks (now Wiemann Metalcraft) in Tulsa and then spent three years as an artist-in-residence for Thomas Gilcrease at the Gilcrease Museum. Everything he sculpted at that time stayed in the museum’s collections.
After later working as a die maker at McDonnell Douglas, Stone decided to go out on his own, creating his signature wood sculptures from his home studio
in Locust Grove. After he was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1970, Stone had opportunities that would have taken him elsewhere, but he was proud of being born and raised in Oklahoma and never entertained those offers.
“He didn’t want to leave this hillside,” Linda says.
That hillside, where he raised his ten children and is buried today, also was the site of his art studio. It was his favorite place to be, surrounded by nature, carving his masterworks with nothing more than a pocketknife and a chisel. Fans knew where to find him and often stopped by the family home just east of downtown Locust Grove. Visitors became so frequent that Stone erected a museum on his property. Every day, his wife Sophie would open the door to the museum— which was nothing more than a metal building filled with treasures, including many of his Native American tribute pieces and a bust of Abraham Lincoln he made when he was only thirteen.
It’s Linda’s dream to move the artwork, as well as his memorabilia and letters, to a building purchased for the new Willard Stone Museum in downtown Locust Grove. The two-phase project includes a goal of one million dollars for restoration of the bank building and another million for an endowment. At times, it feels impossible to Linda, but she has her father’s determination. She’s often reminded of one of her dad’s favorite sayings: “Can’t never could do nothing.”

One of Stone’s most admired works is of a Cherokee boy lying on his stomach, eye-to-eye with a turtle. The title of the piece, Something to Believe In, has become a sort of rallying cry and something for the new museum organizers to hang onto as they work toward the creation of a museum to honor Willard Stone—as well as Willard Stone Day in November.
WILLARD STONE MUSEUM
Visitors can make an appointment to view the collection at the Willard Stone Museum.
7980 East Highway 412 in Locust Grove (918) 774-5245 willardstonemuseuminc.com
Northeastern Oklahoma is filled with world-class arts destinations. Feed your artsy side in Green Country.

The Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve near Bartlesville features a worldclass collection of Western and Native art plus a menagerie of wildlife, historic lodge, and collections of firearms, Native artifacts, and more. woolaroc.org
With art and objects from prehistory to Kehinde Wiley, there’s something for everyone at Tulsa’s 95,000-square-foot Philbrook Museum of Art. Be sure to wander the beautiful gardens and meet the resident cat, Cleome. philbrook.org
In Locust Grove, the Rural Oklahoma Museum of Poetry is a small-yet-powerful celebration of the written word. Look through photos, books, and exhibits and take part in one of dozens of hands-on creative activities. rompoetry.com
At Tahlequah’s Spider Gallery, Cherokee artists exhibit media and styles from traditional works to comic books, anime, and more. artscenter.cherokee.org
With exhibits on Jewish life and culture—not to mention an exhibition of Jewish artists spanning hundreds of years—the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa is a can’t-miss arts destination. jewishmuseumtulsa.org
Visit Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation, to learn about these resilient and incredible people at the Cherokee National History Museum, Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum, Cherokee National Prison Museum, Cherokee Arts Center, and more. tourtahlequah.com

Hit the links, have a spa day, or just live that sweet #lakelife at Shangri-La Resort on Monkey Island at Grand Lake, where world-class golf sidles up to a family-friendly resort with an award-winning spa, excellent cuisine, endless fun for kids, and all the outdoor excitement of Grand Lake just a boat rental away. shangrilaok.com

With one of the state’s only year-round trout streams—not to mention one of Oklahoma’s most popular locations for inner-tubing—the Illinois River is an outdoor lover’s paradise. Stay nearby at Blue Doors at Tenkiller or Greenleaf State Park to be ready to hit the water early. bluedoorsattenkiller.com, TravelOK.com/Greenleaf
The legendary Frank Lloyd Wright realized his only skyscraper in Bartlesville, where the famous Price Tower has drawn in visitors for seventy years. Tours are available by request. visitbartlesville.com
Tulsa quickly is becoming one of America’s premier music destinations. Visit the greats at the Woody Guthrie Center, Bob Dylan Center, or Church Studio (where Leon Russell recorded with legends like Eric Clapton and George Harrison), then take in a show at the legendary Cain’s Ballroom, the massive






Where Tulsa once was broken, see it heal: Visit the Greenwood District, site of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Learn about the past at Greenwood Rising, do some shopping at the many Blackowned local businesses, and take time for quiet reflection at John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park historicgreenwooddistrict.com
Get to know Oklahoma’s favorite son—and one of the most famous movie actors, humorists, and political commentators of the twentieth century—at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore. willrogers.com


Trying to stay gold like Ponyboy? You’ll definitely want to check out The Outsiders House Museum, founded by House of Pain rapper Danny Boy O’Connor and located in the same north Tulsa house where much of the legendary 1983 film was shot. theoutsidershouse.com

Pet a stingray, take a selfie with a sea turtle, and take a stroll through a tunnel where you’re surrounded by nurse and bull sharks—all this and more await at the seventy-twothousand-square-foot Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks. okaquarium.org

Visit the place where the Wild West show was born at the Pawnee Bill Ranch & Museum in Pawnee, where Gordon W. “Pawnee Bill” Lillie created the famous trick riding and roping extravaganzas. Yee-haw! okhistory.org/sites/pawneebill



Just thirty minutes west of Tulsa, Keystone Lake in Sand Springs offers visitors a variety of parks and marinas for camping, boating, and fishing.
You may recognize Pawhuska from its star turns in Killers of the Flower Moon and August: Osage County, but this town is more than just a pretty face.


Start by heading to the second floor of the Pioneer Woman Mercantile, where a panoply of pastries and coffee provide the perfect fuel for a day of exploration. themercantile.com

Visit the Osage Nation Museum to meet the people who call this land home—from pre-Removal to the Reign of Terror to today. osageculture.com/culture/museum. Next, stop in for quiet reflection at the Immaculate Conception Church, also known as the Cathedral of the Osage, and learn about the church’s twenty-two historic stained glass windows— including the oldest one in the state. (918) 287-1414

Take a hike in Osage Hills State Park, or venture to the Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, where herds of bison wander among some of the most gorgeous scenery on the plains. TravelOK.com/OsageHills, nature.org

Nothing feeds the soul like pizza, especially when it’s from Ree Drummond’s P-Town Pizza, where delicious pies fill the menu alongside wings, fresh salads, creative desserts, signature cocktails, and more. p-townpizza.com

We wouldn’t blame you if you wanted to spend the rest of the day at the Dirty Laundry Saloon sipping cocktails, but if you’re lunching up for further adventures, it’s also the perfect spot. On Facebook

The Frontier Hotel occupies a historic structure right in the heart of downtown Pawhuska. Restored in grand fashion to call to the town’s glorious past, it’s the perfect place to rest your head. frontierhotelpawhuska.com




One of Tulsa’s brightest new stars is Noche Woodfired Grill & Agave Bar, where Mexico City-inspired dishes marry regional flavors to unforgettable effect. It’s also a great place to stop in for a margarita before a baseball game—ONEOK Field is across the street. eatdrinknoche.com
The name might seem misleading, but the pizzas at Sam & Ella’s Chicken Palace in Tahlequah are legendary. The Rock Island Red is a local favorite—and country music fans will love that a pre-Idol Carrie Underwood waitressed here in college. (918) 4561411 or on Facebook


Green Country is a blast yearround. Check out some of the locals’ favorite annual events.
Hungry? In May, head to Bristow for Tabouleh Fest , to Porter in July for its Porter Peach Festival , and to Pawhuska in October for the annual National Indian Taco Championship
With live music, artists, vendors, and delicious food and family-friendly fun galore, Tulsa Juneteenth is one of the best parts of every summer. tulsajuneteenth.org


There’s a phrase that’s rung through the streets of Bartlesville since 1946: “Gravy over all!” That’s because at Murphy’s Steak House, locals know that’s the only way to order the famous hamburger here: Smothered in rich, delicious brown gravy (with fries, of course). (918) 336-4789 or on Facebook Tulsa oozes cool, and one of the coolest be-seen spots is The Vault, located in a fab midcentury former downtown bank. Delectable options abound for vegans, vegetarians, and carnivores alike, and everyone can agree the cocktail menu is the grooviest. (918) 948-6761 or vaulttulsa.com
Legendary Wild West lawman Bass Reeves gets his own day in Muskogee every summer, during the annual Bass Reeves Western History Conference, with historic reenactors, tours of significant sites, and more. bassreevesconference.com
In T-Town for the holidays? Check out Winterfest, a weeklong celebration with Christmas fun—photos with Santa, a holiday parade, and a sixty-foot ice slide. tulsawinterfest.com

TravelOK’s Top 15 Oklahoma Food Fairs


In addition to the NBA Champion Thunder, the capital city boasts a nationally renowned food scene, world-class museums, dance-your-cares-away nightlife, live music venues, scenic urban parks, hotels and overnights for every price level, and action-packed athletic facilities set to be the sites of Olympic softball and canoe slalom events in 2028. (Be sure to plan your return trip now!)

And that’s just the beginning: Central Oklahoma is a neverending wonderland. Whether you’re looking for outdoor excitement, picturesque small towns and college campuses, foods and people from all over the world, Route 66 quirk, Wild West fun, or Native culture, you can find it all in Oklahoma’s central region.






Oklahoma City’s Boathouse District will host the 2028 Olympic canoe and slalom events for the first time.






. . . Guthrie is the B&B capital of Oklahoma? If you like your stay with a spook factor, spend the night at the supposedly haunted Stone Lion Inn. (405) 282-0012 or stonelioninn.com
. . . Fort Reno was one of the most important equine breeding military operations in the U.S.? Relieve these historic days on one of many tours or reenactments. (405) 262-3987 or fortreno.org
. . . it would take 16,000 cups of soda to fill the sixty-six-foot bottle at POPS in Arcadia? Luckily, the Route 66 staple has 600 varieties to choose from. (405) 927-7677 or pops66.com
. . . despite their rivalry, the gorgeous campuses at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma both house world-class art museums? The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Norman and the OSU Museum of Art in Stillwater aren’t just for students. ou.edu/fjjma and museum.okstate.edu
. . . the Citizen Potawatomi Nation provides a refuge for injured eagles and other raptors that can’t be rehabilitated? Tours of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary in Shawnee are free but require advance registration. (405) 863-5623


























Though its location is tiny, Devoted packs big flavor into each of its bowls and plates.
BY JENNIFER JALBERT
STILLWATER LOCALS KNOW CM Asian Market has been one of the best spots to pick up fresh produce, spices, and unique Asian ingredients since it opened about fifteen years ago. But many may not have noticed that tucked into a long hallway in the back is Devoted—a cozy little restaurant that serves a small but delectable menu of Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, and other dishes that perfume the space with intoxicating aromas and fill customers’ bellies with a combination of sweet, spicy, and umami flavors unlike anywhere else in Cowboy Country.

Subscribe to Oklahoma Today now!
Owners David and Laurel Shao have been in the culinary business since they opened their first restaurant in 2004. In fact, the CM stands for Crepe Myrtle, the couple’s original eatery. Located next to the Oklahoma State University campus, Crepe Myrtle was a quaint diner that served American classics like hamburgers and gourmet sandwiches. When Laurel became pregnant, they decided running a restaurant full-time was too much. She wanted to stay home and raise children, but the family still needed a way to
support themselves. They decided opening a small grocery store would allow Laurel to work whenever she wanted and still give David the opportunity to own a business and work with food. Fans of Crepe Myrtle flocked to the new market to support the local family Stillwater had embraced for so many years.
David, however, never gave up his love of cooking or the dream of having a restaurant. After numerous discussions between the couple and their loyal customers, the Shaos decided it was time to give the people of Stillwater a new dining experience. The family built the restaurant themselves. They designed the dining room to start conversations—the seating along the handmade wooden bar is close and personal. The Shaos cut, dried, and sanded the eatery’s centerpiece out of Oklahoma walnut wood.
Finally, Devoted was ready to serve the public, but then COVID and all of its restrictions hit. Navigating through a pandemic proved tricky, but after about seven years of hard work, Devoted opened to instant rave reviews.
Family comes first for the Shaos, so naturally, theirs is a part of the business as well. Their parents and three oldest children work at Devoted and at the market. Even the name of the restaurant conveys their love and loyalty.
“We are devoted to our family first,” Laurel says. “We are also devoted to making sure our food is made with love and served with kindness.”
Love might be the secret ingredient, but that’s not the only thing that makes the Shaos’ food drool-worthy. The homemade pork wontons swim in a fragrant, numbing chili garlic oil. The spicy miso ramen simmers in miso blended with the Shaos’ four pepper powders and aged for six months. The smoked pork belly, chunks of SPAM, and fish cake infuse the Saimin Hawaiian ramen with so much porcine flavor, customers might just oink with pleasure.
These and other offerings like takoyaki , Not Your Grandmother’s pork and cabbage gyoza, and peppery First Date wings have earned the Shaos a devoted following.
“We want everyone to feel like family,” David says.
That extends to being able to see all the action. Foodies who love watching cooking shows will appreciate the open-concept kitchen, and the staff is happy to explain anything customers might be curious about.
In a college town full of franchise fast food, Devoted offers quiet elegance with a high-end feel. The menu options are made from scratch, including the noodles and wontons. Everything is saut é ed and simmered for hours. There is truly something for every palate—there even are gluten-free options. Stillwater may feel like a small Oklahoma college town, but it offers up big flavor.
DEVOTED IS LOCATED INSIDE CM ASIAN MARKET. 613 South Lewis Street in Stillwater (405) 332-4144 facebook.com/devotedstillwaterok
Central Oklahoma is a great place to expand your mind and have fun at the same time.

If the walls at the Round Barn in Arcadia could talk, they’d share more than 120 years of stories. Visitors to this Route 66 landmark can hear excellent bluegrass jam sessions during the monthly Round Barn Rendezvous. arcadiaroundbarn.com
Guthrie’s entire downtown is a gorgeous Victorian treasure. Between the Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum (drugmuseum.org) and Oklahoma Territorial Museum & Carnegie Library (okhistory.org/sites/ territorialmuseum), there’s a past for every present in Oklahoma’s original capital city. guthrieok.com
Whether it’s boldly going by flying a jet simulator, exploring career paths, or just burning off some kiddo energy, learning is always a great time at the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum in Seminole. jasminemoran.com
Martin Park Nature Center isn’t just a place to explore 144 gorgeous acres of Oklahoma’s natural beauty. It also hosts dozens of educational programs including birding hikes and botany walks. facebook.com/martinparkokc
It would take centuries to study the ten million objects in the Sam Noble Museum collection in Norman, but perusing the more interesting ones—like the Sauroposeidon proteles that greets visitors with a prehistoric but friendly smile—makes for a thrilling afternoon. samnoblemuseum.ou.edu




Horses are fine, but really big horses are something that need to be witnessed. Visitors can get an eyeful of some of the most elegant and imposing beasts of burden at Express Clydesdales in Yukon. expressclydesdales.com

In northwest Oklahoma City, Lake Hefner is the site of hiking and biking trails, a scenic golf course, a sailing club, several popular restaurants, and a forty-foot-tall lighthouse on the east side of the lake.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum dives deep into the tragedy of the largest domestic terrorist attack on American soil and the triumph of a city that was reborn through togetherness. memorialmuseum.com

There’s a whole day and more of fun to be had in Edmond. Explore the town’s historic downtown, where shopping and dining abound. Get into nature at scenic green spaces like Mitch Park and Hafer Park and soak up some culture at the Armstrong Auditorium or the UCO Jazz Lab visitedmondok.com

Want to eat like a local? Take a drive forty minutes northwest of Oklahoma City to Eischen’s Bar , home of Oklahoma’s oldest bar and legendary fried chicken that’s drawn crowds for a hundred years. Pro tip: Go on a weeknight; it’s not quite as busy. eischensbar.com

More than six thousand fascinating priceless works, artifacts, and oddities—from Egyptian mummies to a world-spanning art collection— keep guests busy for hours at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art in Shawnee. mgmoa.org



If the indoor and outdoor water parks, luxurious hotel rooms, or OKANARAMA! game hall don’t entice travelers to OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark in Oklahoma City, perhaps a spiked watermelon lemonade at the Dive Bar will. okanaresort.com

It’s unbelievable how many beautiful flowers, herbs, shrubs, grasses, and other flora fit into The Botanic Garden’s hundred acres. This Stillwater oasis is perfect for students or those who just want to spend a couple of hours in paradise. extension.okstate.edu/ programs/botanic-garden JJ



It’s not actually that fra-gee-lay , but the Chickasha Leg Lamp will delight fans of A Christmas Story young and old. Bring your pink bunny pajamas and Red Ryder BB gun, because it’s up year-round downtown near the train depot. visitchickasha.com/the-leg-lamp


Oklahoma City’s Adventure District is well-named, with the worldclass Oklahoma City Zoo, Science Museum Oklahoma, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, and much more. okcadventure.com


Oklahoma is home to thirty-nine Native American tribes today, and visitors can learn about them at the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City through interactive exhibits like the FAMily Discovery Center. This immersive and educational new wing of the museum is designed like a pop-up storybook playground, with tunnels and animal guides in a forest setting. famok.org
It can be hard to narrow down a Central Oklahoma to-do list, so dive in with this thrilling weekend itinerary.

Nothing screams breakfast like biscuits and gravy, so start at Press & Plow in Edmond or Norman, which has some of the flu est in the state along with espresso drinks and cocktails. pressandplow.com

You can’t pass up an opportunity to learn about pigeons (and make friends with one) at The American Pigeon Museum & Library in Oklahoma City. theamericanpigeonmuseum.org
Since it’s nearby, you’ll kick your own spurs if you don’t stop by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum next. In addition to tons of cowboy art and ephemera, there’s also the Liichokoshkomo’ area for kiddos. nationalcowboymuseum.org

Walk off that rich Thai food while exploring the thousand acres of bucolic beauty at the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge located on the border between Yukon and Oklahoma City. (405) 297-3882

Now that you’ve worked up an appetite, eat like a German king at Royal Bavaria in Moore. Schnitzel, spaetzle, brats, strudel, and many other dishes have delighted diners for more than three decades. royal-bavaria.com


Yukon isn’t far, and the drive is worth it to enjoy the sweet and spicy delights that arrive in huge quantities at Thai Orchid Restaurant—did someone say bacon pad Thai? (405) 265-4107

The NOUN Hotel in Norman may have a plain name, but there’s nothing banal about the comfort of dropping into one of the cushy beds. And it’s conveniently located just steps from the University of Oklahoma campus. nounhotel.com

Persimmon Hill Farm & Bakery in Stillwater has fresh bread, doughnuts, sandwiches, and other baked goods, but it also is home of the Cro e: a croissant-wa e hybrid that can be topped with blueberry cream cheese, chocolate ganache and pecans, bananas and Nutella, or strawberries and cream. facebook.com/persimmonhill
The Crimson Melt in Moore makes every sandwich with so much ooey, gooey cheese and other tasty toppings that even the biggest appetites will cry, “Uncle!” crimsonmelt.com
There’s no shortage of delicious Bel Paese cuisine in Oklahoma, but Gaberino’s Homestyle Italian in Norman never disappoints, thanks to their versions of chicken lasagna Florentine, manicotti, meatballs, and more. gaberinos.com


In Oklahoma City’s Asian District, diners can choose from authentic Chinese at Szechuan Story (szechuanstoryonline.com), Japanese desserts at Ling’s Cakery (lingscakery.com), Korean bites and karaoke at Seoul Pocha (seoulpocha.com), and plenty of Vietnamese options at Pho Cuong (facebook.com/phocuongrestaurant), Lido (lidorestaurantokc.com), Pho Lien Hoa (pholienhoa.net), and more. asiandistrictok.com
El Reno is the onion burger capital of the world, and this Depression-era delicacy is featured on multiple menus in the city, including Sid’s Diner (sidsdinerok.com), Robert’s Grill (405/262-1262), and Johnnie’s Hamburgers & Coneys (johnnieshamburgersconeys.shop). Each May brings the Burger Day Festival, which is dedicated entirely to the beefy creation. elrenoburgerday.com



There’s not a dull weekend in the center of the state.

Czech heritage is such an important part of Oklahoma’s culture, it gets two annual festivals in central Oklahoma. The Prague Kolache Festival (praguekolachefestival.com) serves thousands of delicious pastries each May. The first weekend of October, Yukon fills with polka-loving folks during the Oklahoma Czech Festival (czechfestivaloklahoma.com).
With parties, premieres, filmmaker talks, showcases, and occasional celeb sightings, Oklahoma City’s Oscar-qualifying deadCenter Film Festival is a can’t-miss for any film buff every June. deadcenterfilm.org
Witness rodeo’s future stars barrel race, ride bulls, rope calves, and more at the International Finals Youth Rodeo in Shawnee each July. ifyr.com
Oklahoma City’s Red Earth FallFest, which features a parade, art market, and youth powwow, is a chance each October to celebrate the Native culture that helps make Oklahoma so vibrant. redearth.org


Southeastern Oklahoma’s popularity as a destination has exploded in the last ten years, and it’s not hard to see why. Combine some of the region’s most spectacular scenery in the Sans Bois and Ouachita Mountains with an enterprising group of local business leaders, Native tribes, and even a celebrity or two, and it’s a powerful cocktail for a trip your family will never forget.



Have lunch with the Queen of Country or a James Beard Award-nominated barbecue cook, explore nationally recognized cuisine, try your hand at fly-fishing, or take a girls’ weekend with spa treatments, wineries, shopping, and good times around every bend. Southeastern Oklahoma’s allure is powerful. You’re going to love it here.





The Ouachita National Forest encompasses nearly 1.8 million acres of southeastern Oklahoma and Arkansas and includes some of the state’s premier fishing spots, such as Cedar Lake, here.


Arrowhead State Park

Robbers Cave State Park
Lake Wister State Park
McGee Creek State Park
Talimena State Park
TALIMENA NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAY
Clayton Lake State Park
Raymond Gary State Park

. . . Antlers is the Deer Capital of the World? Stop by the Wildlife Heritage Center Museum to see live deer exhibits, historic hunting and fishing memorabilia, and displays of bison, bobcats, black bears, and more. On Facebook
. . . Oklahoma is home to more than 150 species of fish? Sardis Lake is particularly popular for fishing, as it regularly produces some of the state’s largest bass. Anglers also have excellent chances here for catching blue and channel catfish and bluegill. wildlifedepartment.com

Beavers Bend State Park
. . . the town of Krebs is known as Oklahoma’s Little Italy? Sample an array of classic Italian dishes at restaurants like Pete’s Place, Roseanna’s Italian Food, and Lovera’s Market. cityofkrebs.com
. . . Oklahoma is home to a famous landform? Reaching 1,999 feet—one foot too short to be a mountain—Poteau’s Cavanal Hill instead became the World’s Highest Hill. poteauchamber.com
. . . southeastern Oklahoma is a Bigfoot haven? Whether the cryptid can be

confirmed or not, travelers can make a pit stop at Gasquatch in Idabel to snap a photo with the thirty-foot Sasquatch signage before perusing a collection of classic cars. gasquatch.com

BY KARLIE YBARRA
SINCE THERE ARE only about ten thousand of them left, three-legged buffalo nickels are rare. In fact, some are worth thousands of dollars.
Though it’s newly minted—opening in May 2023—The Buffalo Nickel Vintage Candies in Atoka offers an experience equally rare but much more valuable: a sweet destination the whole family can savor together while also helping to revitalize a small town.
Cory Richards grew up in Stringtown, and his wife Kelly was born in Tushka.
“Atoka is where we had our first jobs, where we had to come to get our
driver’s licenses, and where we dated,” Cory says.
The Richards family was very close with famous fellow southeastern Oklahoma residents, the McEntires.
“Our families go back about five generations,” Cory says. “Reba’s niece Garrett Smith grew up right across the street from us.”
A few years ago, when Reba McEntire and the Choctaw Nation paired up to create a restaurant inspired by the redheaded country legend, Smith suggested the Richards open a shop downtown that could


complement, not compete with, the Reba’s Place experience.
“While I was growing up, my family would spend some of our vacations in Branson, Missouri, at Silver Dollar City, and we loved getting saltwater taffy together,” says Cory. “We also had great-aunts and uncles who owned stores, so going to get candy as a kid was a really special thing.”
When the space right next door to Reba’s Place became available, Cory, Kelly, and his parents Sonny and Becky decided to open an old-fashioned candy shop. Subscribe to Oklahoma Today now!



The Atoka-Cola Soda Shop and Coffee Bar serves sips that range from basic coffee to sweet pop concoctions like the Sasquatch—a blend of root beer, chocolate, caramel, and cream.
Today, people come from around the world—not an exaggeration with visitors from all fifty states and thirtynine countries so far—to enjoy more than three hundred different sweets. The most popular are undoubtedly the truffles from Vermont, which come in thirty flavor combinations, including the best-selling sea salt caramel, dark chocolate coffee, and milk chocolate orange.
“I’m not normally a coffee drinker, but those dark chocolate coffee truffles are dangerous,” Cory says.
So far, the Richards have sold nearly sixteen thousand truffles, but there are treats for every taste bud in the store. There’s a variety of fudge, cotton candy, Bedré chocolates, sugar-free options, caramel corn, and sixty-three kinds of saltwater taffy. Older customers also might see some long-forgotten favorites, like Abba-Zaba bars, Astro Pops, and candy cigarettes.
That’s not to say the shop is stuck in the past, however. The Richards stock plenty of freeze-dried gummy bears, Skittles, malted milk balls, Fruit Roll-Ups, and more light and crunchy confections fresh from Kimmer’s Sweets in McAlester.
For those who’d rather drink their dessert or need energy to recuperate from browsing the Buffalo Nickel’s
impressive inventory, the Richards also opened the Atoka-Cola Soda Shop and Coffee Bar across the street.
“You can come in, sit at the bar on a stool, and enjoy an old-fashioned root beer float in a frosty mug,” Cory says. If folks aren’t charmed by the nostalgia, they certainly will be by the delicious drinks. Cory also makes shakes, malts, hot or iced espresso drinks, and the dirty sodas that keep popping up on social media. The Sasquatch—with root beer, cream, caramel, and chocolate—is the numberone seller.
Whether they choose to enjoy treats in a glass or wrapped in wax paper, it’s certain visitors will leave Atoka with some sweet memories—and knowing their dollars are bringing new life to a small town is just icing on the truffle.
THE BUFFALO NICKEL VINTAGE CANDIES
329 East Court Street in Atoka (580) 378-7550
Search The Buffalo Nickel Vintage Candies on Facebook.
SODA SHOP AND COFFEE BAR
330 East Court Street in Atoka (918) 470-9055
Search Atoka-Cola Soda Shop and Coffee Bar on Facebook.
Downtown areas are iconic all over Oklahoma, and downtown Atoka is no exception.
No trip to Atoka would be complete without a stop at Reba’s Place. The Queen of Country’s hometown restaurant and bar doubles as a music venue, retail store, and chronicle of a true Okie legend, complete with that famous red dress. rebasplace.com
For those in search of all things vintage, Boggy Bottom Antiques and Collectibles is an X on the treasure map, with great finds such as dolls, tea sets, decor, and more. Everyone is sure to leave with a smile and a shopping bag. Search Boggy Bottom Antiques & Collectibles on Facebook

If you prefer to adventure via imagination, Angels Books and More has a heavenly variety of books to choose from, from Western to romance, historical to fantasy, thrillers, and more. angelsbooksandmore.com
Don’t forget to stop by the Welcome to Historic Downtown Atoka Mural before heading home. Atoka adventurers can snap a photo in front of the mural to commemorate their time downtown. facebook.com/visitatoka
What began as a class project is now the Coal County Historical & Mining Museum in Coalgate, which delves into southeastern Oklahoma’s rich mining history. With mining tools, models, and historic photos, it’s easy to step back in time and learn about coal’s boom days. choctawcountry.com



Standing watch northwest of Durant for almost two hundred years is Fort Washita. Visitors can admire the fort’s history with restored structures and Civil War reenactments or partake in its Fur Trade Era Rendezvous, storytelling and seasonal events, and more. chickasaw.net
Southeastern Oklahoma is Choctaw Country, so there’s no better place to begin exploring than the Choctaw Capitol Museum located inside the Choctaw Capitol Building in Tuskahoma. The Tvshka Homma Grounds outside the museum also contain the Choctaw War Veterans Memorial and cemetery and a replica Choctaw village. choctawnation.com


Wild West lovers and fanatics of unique barbecue contraptions can make a stop at the Roadside Revolver for pictures. The large pistol is located outside Atoka, pointing toward U.S. Highway 69 and is actually a custom-built barbecue grill. visitatoka.com
Poteau’s LeFlore County Museum at Hotel Lowrey houses more than twentyfive rooms of history. The second and third floors feature rooms dedicated to Native American tribes, fossils, veterans, former President John F. Kennedy’s 1961 trip to the area— and a ghost room. leflorecountymuseum.org

Spiro is home to the only prehistoric American Indian archaeological site in Oklahoma. With a dozen literal mounds as well as figurative mountains of history to explore, the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center provides two miles of interpretive hiking trails and an onsite historian to spill all the ancient tea. okhistory.org/sites/spiromounds

Wander back in time at the Fort Towson Historic Site in Fort Towson, the site of Stand Watie’s final surrender—the last Confederate general to do so. Guests also learn about local history, and special events like candlelight tours take place in the fall and winter to make trips even more memorable. okhistory.org/sites/forttowson


While the Red River rivalry has been ingrained into Oklahoma athletics, the Museum of the Red River in Idabel celebrates artistic heritage from around the world with an emphasis on Native American contributions. It’s also home to Acrocanthosaurus atokensis, the state’s official dinosaur (it’s named for the town of Atoka, where it first was found). museumoftheredriver.org

Possibly the most picturesque drive in Oklahoma is the Talimena National Scenic Byway Stretching fifty-four miles from Talihina to Mena, Arkansas, the byway winds through the mountains of the Ouachita National Forest. The drive is especially popular in the fall, when the foliage is popping. talimenadrive.com
In McAlester, the Tannehill Museum tells the storied history of the area through historical firearms, Civil War documents, antique tools from the city’s founder J.J. McAlester, and memorabilia from the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. The museum even has the retired electric chair named “Old Sparky” on display. tannehillmuseum.net



Downtown Durant is an ideal destination for art enthusiasts. The Magnolia Mile Art Alley features a variety of artwork from local and regional artists, creating the perfect backdrop for selfies and photo shoots. discoverdurant.com


Though retired from performing, the giant mammals at the Endangered Ark Foundation in Hugo will still show guests the greatest time. Here, former circus elephants live out their retirement and help to educate the public about conservation efforts—and even bring breakfast to those who book an overnight stay. endangeredarkfoundation.org
Though the Hugo Frisco Depot in Hugo stopped operations in the 1960s, the Frisco Depot Museum, located inside, continues to welcome travelers. The museum is dedicated to local history and the railroad, and it showcases local artifacts, a miniature circus, an antique moonshine still, and more. facebook.com/ friscodepotmuseum


Good times are par for the course at Arrowhead Golf Course at Arrowhead State Park in Canadian. Enjoy a round or two on the eighteen-hole, par seventy-two course while taking in lake views. The course also has its own pro shop with any and all equipment available. TravelOK.com/Arrowhead
While it’s unclear if or when this oversized legume’s title ever fully rang true, the World’s Largest Peanut in Durant still makes for a great photo. The giant peanut is so loved that it was once even stolen by locals before being found and returned to its rightful place in front of City Hall. discoverdurant.com


The Hochatown area is a booming destination with endless places to stay, eat, and play. Here, visitors can find a mix of comfort and luxury while still enjoying the great outdoors.

Stevens Gap has everything you need to fuel up, with choices like biscuits and gravy and breakfast burritos to create-your-own omelets and pancakes of gigantic proportions. stevens-gap.foodjoyy.com

Take a 1.8-mile wild ride at Beavers Bend Safari Park. Guests will encounter lemurs, kangaroos, rhinos, and zebras—and meet more at the Small Animal Walk-About. beaversbendsafaripark.com

Abendigo’s Grill & Patio has been a staple in the area for more than two decades, hailing itself as the “Hochatown Original.” With its seasonal menu, Abendigo’s is always serving flavorful meals made with the freshest ingredients. abendigos.com

Stop in at Grateful Head Pizza Oven & Tap Room for a groovy slice of pizza. Hang out on the shaded back patio, enjoy a beer, and be sure to stop in the gift shop before you go. greatfulheadpizza.com

Stop in to the Hochatown Saloon for a nightcap, choosing from domestic, craft, and imported beer or a signature cocktail. On select nights, the saloon also transforms into a live music venue, so make sure to keep an eye out for up-andcoming acts. hochatownsaloon.com


The Maze of Hochatown is a fun challenge for guests of all ages. This labyrinth changes often and is ready with fans and canopies to keep explorers comfortable in any weather. themazeo ochatown.com

The tiny cabins at Beavers Bend State Park offer an intimate stay. Each features a full kitchen and plenty of comfy places to sleep. Travelers or groups will enjoy a comfortable slumber with gorgeous morning views of the Lower Mountain Fork River. TravelOK.com/BeaversBend



A southeastern icon not to be missed is Phat Tabb’s BBQ in Idabel. James Beard Award-nominated chef Tabb Singleton serves up some of the best barbecue in the state here, including prime black Angus brisket, housemade sausages of the week, burnt-end baked beans, and more. Just be sure to arrive early. phattabbsbbq.com
Take a trip to Talihina and visit Treats and Treasures for a true old-fashioned soda served alongside satisfying burgers, sandwiches, and more. The deliciousness doesn’t stop there either—diners can grab a float or a milkshake for dessert. facebook.com/treatstalihina
Hearty homestyle meals beckon guests to the restored train car now operating as the Southern Belle Restaurant in Heavener. While the atmosphere is always welcoming, diners come from all around for classics like the restaurant’s signature fried chicken made in-house with a secret recipe. facebook.com/ southernbelleheavener

Even the biggest landlubber can enjoy a great feast at Captain John’s in McAlester. To go along with its abundant menu of seafood and southern fare, every week, the restaurant offers the Crazy Crab Tuesday Special, which includes a free half-pound of crab legs with the order of any crab meal. captjohnsok.com

Whether it’s when the flowers are blooming or the trees are turning shades of red and gold, Southeastern Oklahoma offers up a good time. Visit one of these festivals to join in the fun.
Beavers Bend State Park near Hochatown is the place to be when the leaves start changing. The second weekend of November, the Forest Heritage Center hosts the Beavers Bend Folk Festival & Craft Show, which includes food, fun, and plenty of basking in beautiful fall foliage. okfhc.org

Take to the skies in October at the Poteau Balloon Fest. While colorful hot air balloons dot the atmosphere, down on the ground are live entertainment, arts and crafts booths, and carnival rides. poteauchamber.com
The Original Fall Festival at Robbers Cave State Park near Wilburton in October features a carnival, crafts, live music, a car show, and more. originalfallfestivalatrobberscave.com
Taking up fall and summer, the Dancing Rabbit Music Festival in McAlester offers live music, food, and hospitality on a single Saturday each May, June, July, and November. dancingrabbit.live
Since 1971, thousands have celebrated at the Festa Italiana, or the Italian Festival of McAlester, each May. With a focus on food and family, the festival honors the history of the area and the heritage of its people. themcalesteritalianfestival.org


South-central Oklahoma runs deep: Here, waters are clear and blue and teeming with fish, a grand Native nation guards and amplifies its culture, and an ancient mountain range soars to scenic heights.

Chickasaw Country brings endless enjoyment as well. Take in some Southern home cooking and some good old country music at Blake Shelton’s bar; learn the ways of the Chickasaws (and sample their amazing chocolate!); and soak up all the natural beauty as you hike, fish, camp, hunt, and more. No matter what your travels bring, you’re sure to have an unforgettable time here.







Located minutes from the city’s downtown, the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur features more than 20 miles of trails, six campgrounds, and several waterfalls.







. . . the original Chickasaw Capitol Building is in Tishomingo? Built in 1898, it served as tribal headquarters until 1906. Today, the Chickasaw government is based in Ada. chickasaw.net
. . . the Blue River in Johnston County is one of the state’s premier fishing spots? Anglers can reel in bass, crappie, catfish, and rainbow trout, the latter stocked from November to mid-March. wildlifedepartment.com/fishing
. . . every June, Wacker Park in Pauls Valley hosts the Okie Noodling Tournament? Noo-
dling is a type of fishing that involves a person sticking a hand or foot into a catfish’s mouth to catch it. The largest catfish ever caught in Oklahoma using this method weighed nearly eighty-eight pounds. okienoodling.com
. . . the landmark Tucker Tower that overlooks Lake Murray State Park was built in the 1930s to serve as the state governor’s summer retreat? Although it never housed governors, it now serves as a small museum next to the park’s nature center. TravelOK.com/LakeMurrayStateParkLodge







Cedar & Stone Bed and Breakfast is a perfect opportunity for refilling your tranquility meter.
BY KARLIE YBARRA
MOST INNS ATTRACT guests with a litany of luxurious features. Cedar & Stone Bed and Breakfast in Tishomingo has those aplenty: a cushy bed, a gorgeous location, and a bathroom fit for a spa, to name just a few. But it’s also what visitors won’t find that sets a stay here apart.
Sitting in a rocking chair on the cabin’s front porch, the quiet is enveloping. There are no honking cars, ambulance sirens, humming pump jacks, or screaming children. The rush of wind through prairie grass provides a simple, sweet soundtrack to each evening. Then, as darkness sweeps over the seemingly endless sky, a lack of light pollution prompts the appearance of millions of twinkling stars. It may sound desolate, but it isn’t lonely. This is the kind of peace that fills the heart and reconnects travelers to themselves.
“Our motto is no kids, no pets, no smoke, no stress,” says Vicki Harbert, who owns the place with her husband Luther.

Subscribe to Oklahoma Today now!
For about nine years, the Harberts have hosted folks at their nine hundred-acre ranch, though Luther’s family has owned at least part of the land since he was a boy. He spent countless hours helping clear trees so the cattle would have plenty of room to roam. Now, the Harberts watch over about a hundred head. Though that would be plenty to keep most people busy, they wanted to put their other skills to good use and maybe meet some new friends at the same time.
“Vicki is an excellent cook, and I like to host,” Luther says.
Though as her husband, he shouldn’t say otherwise, Luther isn’t exaggerating about Vicki’s prowess in the kitchen. Lucky for hungry guests, each morning starts with one of her impressive spreads. Sausage or bacon, baked oatmeal, egg dishes packed with veggies, biscuits and gravy, and a homemade cinnamon roll cover the Harbert
family table. Alongside generous portions of country cooking, breakfast includes a helping of warm conversation with the friendly proprietors—except on Tuesdays, when Luther meets with his men’s Bible study group. But Vicki has plenty of stories to keep diners entertained, usually about some of her more interesting guests.
After breakfast, Luther offers UTV tours of the property. It may look like typical farmland from Harbert Road, but there are plenty of ponds and rock formations to explore. Luther’s grandkids have colorful, sometimes irreverent names for many of the majestic monoliths, which are composed of Tishomingo granite. In fact, this indigenous rock provided the foundation for the cabin itself.
Thanks to that gray and pink speckled rock, Cedar & Stone makes a striking first impression, but it’s even more impressive on the inside. From the second guests enter, they are surrounded by the clean scent of cedar. The electronic fireplace is perfect for drizzly days. DirecTV keeps them informed about the weather, and lots of cozy blankets make every spot ideal for lounging. But the Harberts truly outdid themselves with the shower, which is equipped with a rain head and is large enough to accommodate one of the Harberts’ bulls— though no cows are allowed inside.
“I wish I had that shower in my own house,” Vicki says with a laugh.
The lack of stress at Cedar & Stone certainly is transformative for those who stay here. The guest books are filled with glowing reviews of couples promising a return trip. But the Harberts have gotten much out of their bed and breakfast as well.
“It’s restored my faith in humanity,” Luther says.
CEDAR & STONE BED AND BREAKFAST
Cabin rentals are $250 per night.
(580) 371-5332
cedarandstonebb.com

These south-central retreats bring their own unique charm to overnight excursions.
Packed with color and character—not to mention an impressive array of sweets and sodas—the treehouse-like Bluebird Cottage in Davis accommodates small dogs and up to six guests and is rated in the top 5 percent of Airbnb stays nationwide. thebluebirdcottageok.com

The name says it all: The Artesian Hotel , Casino, and Spa in downtown Sulphur offers guests a pampered hotel experience and an elective date with lady luck. Don’t miss steak and seafood in the Springs at the Artesian restaurant. artesianhotel.com
Secluded and stately, the Shiloh Morning Inn in Ardmore is a romantic getaway halfway between Dallas and Oklahoma City. Private whirlpool tubs and hot tubs, a complimentary full breakfast, and a relaxed vibe keep guests returning. shilohmorning.com
Nestled on a hundred acres of Arbuckle Mountain wilderness, Rock Creek Retreat in Dougherty features four treehouse cabins with one or two bedrooms, and each one also offers a fireman’s pole or slide as optional exits. Search Rock Creek Retreat on Facebook
Bide your time in one of seven abodes at the River of Love Cabins in Thackerville. Private and affordable, each cabin has a fire pit, hammock, hot tub or Jacuzzi, and a peaceful porch for forest gazing. riveroflove.com

If you’re feeling lucky–or if you want to golf, swim, shop, dine, and lounge—the WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville is calling from just north of the Oklahoma-Texas border. The nearly 400,000-square-foot gaming space is the


More than 13,000 pop culture figures from the 1950s through the present make The Toy & Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley one of the region’s most unique stops. From G.I. Joes to Marvel heroes and My Little Ponies, there’s something for kids of every age. toyandactionfiguremuseum.com

Turner Falls Park is a convenient Davis locale to cool off in warmer months, with lodging that includes covered wagons and tepees, along with more conventional tents, RV spots, and cabins. For the ultimate view, guests also can zipline over the trees at an altitude of more than 130 feet. turnerfallspark.com or turnerfallszip.com
Arguably the most famous dessert detour in Oklahoma, Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies in Davis has been selling its beloved hand pies since the 1980s. With a variety of flavors to choose from, including fruit, cream, and savory selections, it’s hard to limit yourself to one. arbucklemountainfriedpies.com

Learn a little bit about the state’s south-central corridor at the Greater Southwest Historical Museum in Ardmore. Located in an old National Guard armory, the museum contains exhibits about farming and ranching, transportation, oil, military, and other local history. gshm.org


You’ve seen them in the frozen section at Walmart, so while you’re in the area, swing by the Field’s Pies factory and headquarters in Pauls Valley to pick up pecan, German chocolate, and old-fashioned lemon varieties—and proclaim your love with a Field’s T-shirt. fieldspies.com



Live music, tasty food, and big drinks are a recipe for a fun night at Ole Red . The downtown Tishomingo destination is the original location of this goodtime franchise founded by country music star Blake Shelton. olered.com/tishomingo
If you’re looking for a cultural experience, whether it’s a theater performance, an art exhibit, a pottery class, or a musical concert, you’ll find thoughtful shows and learning of all kinds year-round at the Goddard Center in Ardmore. goddardcenter.org



Tucker Tower is a stately sentry overlooking the 5,728 surface acres of Lake Murray at Lake Murray State Park near Ardmore, one of the Oklahoma’s original seven state parks.
Surrounded by forest and the Arbuckle Mountains, this small-town escape combines culture, comforts, and bountiful beauty.

Start the day with a stack of pancakes, cinnamon rolls, or French toast at Poor Girls Cafe. Or go savory with a pork chop and eggs, loaded biscuits, or a Philly cheesesteak omelet. facebook.com/poorgirlscafe

Wander the Chickasaw National Recreation Area’s more than twenty miles of trails past waterfalls, lakes, scenic vistas, small bison herds, and natural springs. nps.gov/chic. Next, get inspired by the history and resilience of the Chickasaw people at the Chickasaw Cultural Center, one of the largest and most comprehensive tribal cultural centers in the United States. chickasawculturalcenter.com

Indulge in Pinot Noir, Malbec, blueberry Shiraz, or green apple Riesling on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons at Rusty Nail Winery. This cozy spot pours hot spiced reds in winter and wine slushes in summer. rustynailwinery.com

Known for burgers, beer, and bikes, Fat Bully’s by the Lake serves more than twelve burger varieties along with chicken sandwiches, cheese curds, banana pudding, and cinnamon-fried peaches topped with ice cream. facebook.com/fatbullys

The Chickasaw Cultural Center’s Aaimpa' Café serves Indigenous-inspired dishes like grape dumplings, venison stew, salmon, pashofa, Indian tacos, and other delectables. chickasawculturalcenter.com

Luxury is just a short drive away at Echo Canyon Spa Resort, where visitors can unwind with massages, body wraps, facials, and a dip in the pool before retiring to a plush suite or cottage. echocanyonmanor.com




Get your grub on at these events in Chickasaw Country.



Whether you’re looking for grilled rainbow trout, refreshing ceviche, or a shrimp and oyster po’boy, the Snapper Shack Grill & Oyster Bar in downtown Tishomingo has all the ocean delicacies your heart desires without the pricey plane fare. snappershackgrilloysterbar.com
Iconic barbecue stop Smokin’ Joe’s Rib Ranch in Davis cooks up all the favorites—from brisket and bologna to hot links and hot wings—and also dishes out a smoked rib-eye special on Fridays and Saturdays. facebook.com/davisbbqmafia
Polo’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant in Ada is a local favorite for its no-frills south-of-the-border specialties like queso fundido and Cozumel Enchiladas stuffed with creamy avocado and topped with grilled garlic shrimp and white queso sauce. (580) 332-2710
Classic upscale entrées like pasta, steak, and seafood rule the menu at Cafe Alley in Ardmore. Don’t forget dessert and signature cocktails, either. The bar’s Famous Alley Tea and its cucumber and jalapeño margarita both pack a delightful wallop. Search Cafe Alley Ardmore on Facebook.
For more than thirty years, Punkin’s Bar-B-Que & Catfish in Pauls Valley has been serving its namesake dishes along with other favorites like steaks, pork chops, and sandwiches. Just be sure not to skip the pickle bar. punkinsbbq.com


Every second Saturday of August since 1948, folks have been spitting seeds at the Rush Springs Watermelon Festival. There’s a car show and carnival, but the main attraction is more than 50,000 pounds of juicy Oklahoma melon. facebook.com/ rushspringswatermelonfestival
Celebrate the state’s favorite nut every November at the Oklahoma Pecan Festival in downtown Ardmore with pecan vendors, a barbecue and baking contest, tree giveaways, a parade, food trucks, and more. ardmoremainstreet.com
If you’ve got carnivorous cravings, the United Way BBQ Showdown in August in Ardmore is the place to get stuffed. The event features a barbecue competition and a Cajun food festival to raise funds for United Way of SouthCentral Oklahoma. uwsco.org
Learn about the vital combo of beans, corn, and squash at the Three Sisters Celebration each spring at theChickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur. Watch garden demonstrations, take home seed packets, and enjoy dancing, storytelling, and café specials. chickasawculturalcenter.com


Home to ancient mountains and vast expanses of scenic prairie dotted with lakes, southwestern Oklahoma hides adventure around every corner. Get to know the region’s military history and Native nations, indulge in an unforgettable international food scene, explore protected lands where bison and longhorn cattle roam, and wander the quaint cobblestone streets of Oklahoma’s oldest—and still coolest— resort town.

Take the ultimate Route 66 trip or blast off into the final frontier, or tour a succession of fascinating historic spaces, museums, and natural trails for hikers of all ability levels. Southwestern Oklahoma has it all.








Foss State Park


Black Kettle National Grassland
Wichita National Wildlife Refuge
Quartz Mountain State Park
Sandy Sanders Wildlife Management Area
Great Plains State Park
Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park
Fort Cobb State Park
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

H.E. BAILEY TURNPIKE
Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area

. . . “Baseball’s Greatest Catcher,” Johnny Bench, was from the Caddo County town of Binger? Learn all about this baseball legend at the Johnny Bench Museum, located on Binger’s Main Street. townofbinger.org
. . . you can take a scenic hike to a historic mine at Great Plains State Park near Roosevelt? The nearly five-hundred-acre-park also is popular with rock climbers for its expansive boulder fields and scenic views of Tom Steed Reservoir. TravelOK.com/GreatPlainsStatePark
. . . 2025 marked the hundredth anniversary of the annual Easter Pageant at the Holy City of the Wichitas in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge near Lawton? The beautiful stone monument to faith is open daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. theholycityofthewichitas.org
. . . peanuts are a major crop in southwestern Oklahoma’s fields? Stop in at Nutopia Nuts and More in Hydro to learn about the local agricultural history and stock up on snacks for the road. nutopianutsandmore.com










Stroud Shines Day or Night. A Must-See on Route 66!





Fun on the lake requires fuel, and Deckboat Steakhouse has plenty of tasty ways to gas up.
BY BROOKE CARMAN
NEAR THE SERENE shores of Fort Cobb Lake—over hills and through valleys—lies a culinary gem that embodies the warmth and comfort of home. Deckboat Steakhouse isn’t just a place to grab a meal, it’s an experience—one that welcomes diners with open arms and leaves them feeling like part of the family, whether they’re a local or simply passing through town.
The heart of this beloved steakhouse doesn’t just beat through its food but through the inspiring story of its owner, Shana Howser. A former waitress at the spot she now owns and
a boxer for about twelve years, Howser brings her fighting spirit to everything she does. When she took over the steakhouse in 2022, her goal was clear: to continue creating unforgettable homemade meals in a welcoming setting just like the steakhouse has offered since it opened in the early 1980s.
One of the most defining features of Deckboat Steakhouse is its commitment to fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Steaks serve as the foundation of the menu, and they’re from Pearcy Angus in Eakly, which is renowned for prime cuts of the highest quality beef. Rib-eyes—which are marinated for half a day—and other meats are grilled over an open flame right in front of guests, filling the air with the sizzle and smoky aroma of a meal to remember.
But steak is just the beginning. Everything at Deckboat is made fresh from scratch every single day. From the sweet tea to the mashed potatoes and rich, savory gravy, care and attention to detail flavors every drink and dish. Howser arrives early in the morning on Thursdays through Saturdays, when the restaurant is open, to ensure everything is up to her high standards.
“It’s a full day,” Howser says. “I don’t leave once I’m there.”
Regular Cory Cart, a former newspaper publisher, often drives an hour to enjoy Howser’s culinary creations, particularly the filet and shrimp and thick-cut river fries.
“I’ve been eating here since the original owners renovated it in the 1980s,” says the Custer City resident. “While the faces may change, the food, ambiance, and service have remained the same—impeccable. I’ve yet to have a bad filet.”
The menu is simple, but there are plenty of mouthwatering choices. The chicken-fried steak is hand-breaded and fried to golden perfection, and the shrimp and fish dishes are popular as well. For more adventurous diners, the calf fries (also known as mountain oysters) are a regional delicacy and a must-try. The fried mushrooms are the most popular appetizer, and for dessert, the homemade peach cobbler served with a generous scoop of ice cream is as sweet as a summer day.
But Deckboat Steakhouse is more than just a restaurant: It’s a place where the community can come together. On select nights, guests are treated to live music, often featuring local musician Lacy Saunders. The restaurant regularly hosts fundraisers and takes donations for charitable causes. Howser helps support the nearby food pantry, locals who are ill or dealing with other difficult circumstances, and area sports teams. It’s also a favorite stop for duck hunters and lake visitors, especially during hunting season and on summer weekends. With its spacious dining area, Deckboat is an ideal spot for birthday parties, family reunions, and special celebrations. Reservations are recommended for parties of six or more.
What truly sets Deckboat apart, though, is the atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where someone might walk in a stranger, but by the time they leave, they’ll feel like family. The staff treats every guest with kindness and genuine care, and Howser’s passion for people shines through in every interaction. She encourages her employees to converse with every guest who walks through the door and take extra time visiting with those dining alone.
Whether celebrating with loved ones or simply enjoying a meal after a long day at the lake, the cozy, welcoming environment makes it easy to relax and feel right at home.

DECKBOAT STEAKHOUSE
9152 County Road 1230 in Fort Cobb (405) 668-0128
Search Deckboat Steakhouse on Facebook.
Great Plains Country is a smorgasbord of fun for those who enjoy that #lakelife. Make a splash at these southwestern Oklahoma watering holes.

With nearly forty-two miles of shoreline and nearly 9,000 surface acres, Foss Lake is western Oklahoma’s largest body of water and is encompassed entirely by Foss State Park. Anglers come to nab channel cat, bass, crappie, and walleye, but the five lakeside palapas are perfect for those looking for a more chilled-out getaway. TravelOK.com/Foss
Though Quartz Mountain State Park is named for the gypsum-filled outcrops nearby, Lake Altus-Lugert is one of the park’s biggest draws. Crappie, bass, and channel catfish keep fishing lines jumping, and the park’s miles of hiking trails provide spectacular views of the water—as do many of the rooms at the recently renovated lodge. TravelOK.com/QuartzMountain
We all love a good lake day, but sometimes, the weather doesn’t cooperate. Enter the Water-Zoo Indoor Water Park in Clinton, where a constant eighty-three-degree temperature and endless water slides across 28,000 square feet means it’s summer every day. water-zoo.com
The more than 4,000 acres of Fort Cobb Lake at Caddo County’s Fort Cobb State Park are perfect for fishing, relaxing, and all kinds of water sports. Stop in at Sunset Cove Marina for boat and equipment rentals, gas, and a quick bite before heading back out on the water. TravelOK.com/FortCobb
Weatherford native General Thomas P. Stafford commanded the 1975 U.S.Soviet Apollo-Soyuz mission—not to mention Apollo 10. His legacy lives on in his hometown’s Stafford Air & Space Museum, a Smithsonian-affiliated, 75,000-square-foot destination the whole family will love. staffordmuseum.org

From historic artifacts to contemporary paintings—including a portrait of legendary Chief Quanah Parker by actor Johnny Depp—the Comanche Nation Museum and Cultural Center in Lawton is a treasure trove of N u mu n uu culture. 701 Northwest Ferris Avenue, (580) 353-0404 or comanchenation.com

General Tommy Franks led the U.S. military response after 9/11, and now, the General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum in Hobart not only profiles his distinguished career but honors the bravery and sacrifice of all of America’s military men and women. tommyfranksmuseum.org





Located along Carnegie’s Main Street, Liberty Theatre is the oldest continually operating movie theater in the state. Be sure to stop at the concession stand for one of the theater’s famous Show Dogs, topped with the theater’s special chili recipe. libertytheatres.com
No major roads will take you through the town of Colony, but it’s worth a detour.
Take a historic walking tour and see murals by Comanche artist Eric Tippeconnic, then stop in at the old post office, which now houses the Gallery of the Plains Indian, to see works by a number of Indigenous artists. Visit in September for the annual Cheyenne Arapaho Labor Day Powwow. colonyok.com


For a truly spectacular primitive camping experience, book one of the twelve sites at the Sandy Sanders Wildlife Management Area near Sayre. The nearly 30,000 acres here are home to game species galore, fishing opportunities at Doc Hollis Lake, and enough amazing scenery to blow up your Instagram notifications. wildlifedepartment.com

In addition to the National Route 66 Museum, the Elk City Museum Complex features the National Transportation Museum, Old Town Museum, Farm and Ranch Museum, and Blacksmith Museum—all just steps from a downtown bustling with excellent food and shopping. elkcity.com


As the state’s original resort town, magical Medicine Park is a truly unique Oklahoma destination. Take a mountain biking or hiking tour, wander among quaint shops and boutiques, sample one of the excellent local restaurants, or spend a cozy night in the riverside Birdhouse Cottages. medicinepark.com

If you can’t find something fun to do at Red Rock Canyon Campground & Adventure Park in Hinton, you’re just not trying that hard. Hike along twelve miles of scenic trails, go rappelling off the sandstone cliffs, or just curl up with a good book in a glamping spot—whatever tickles your fancy. redrockcanyonadventurepark.com

Let the kids burn off some extra energy at Kiddieland Park inside Duncan’s Fuqua Park. Littles will love the tilt-a-whirl, the train that goes around the entire park, the merry-go-round, airplanes, snow cones, and more. visitduncan.org

The Nill family—all seven of them—lived in a converted corn crib while they built a home in southwestern Oklahoma in 1906. See it at Frederick’s Pioneer Heritage Townsite, which also features an exhibit about the Abernathy boys, two local kids who rode their horses to New York City—at ages six and ten. tillmanokhistory.org

Beginning with the geologic uplift that created the prairies and continuing right down to the Wild West, Native Removal, and the history of Altus Air Force Base, Altus’ Museum of the Western Prairie is a can’t-miss historic repository in Great Plains Country. okhistory.org/sites/westernprairie








Southwestern Oklahoma is a wonderland of exploration and adventure. Here’s a good way to spend a day on the frontier.

Start your morning off on the right hoof at one of White Buffalo Coffee Bar’s several locations. Enjoy bagel sandwiches and enough baked goods to make your eyes water. With coffee, protein, and sweet treat in hand, you’re ready for a day of exploration. whitebuffalocoffeebar.com

Near Cheyenne, pay homage to a tragic moment in history: The Washita Battlefield National Historic Site is where General George Armstrong Custer slaughtered the village of Cheyenne Peace Chief Black Kettle. nps.gov/waba

Before it gets too hot, head out to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge for some outdoor time. Drive to the top of Mt. Scott for fantastic prairie vistas or take the 2.3-mile hike to the top of Elk Mountain and back for a real workout. fws.gov/refuge/wichita-mountains

For an exceptional end to the day, head west to Clinton’s White Dog Hill. Housed in a former country club, this restaurant features stunning views and some of the best steaks, cheese boards, and sandwiches around. whitedoghill.com


Open since 1954, the Big-A-Burger Drive Inn in Hobart is just the place for a midday refuel. Come for happy hour between 9 and 11 a.m. and between 3 and 5 p.m. for great specials—or call in a to-go order and take your delicious lunch back on the road. (580) 726-5300

Situated in Elk City’s busy-yet-chill downtown, The Bluebird is a long, satisfied sigh at the end of a busy day. With comfy beds, private bathrooms, and tons of amenities, it’s just the spot to rest up for another day of fun. bluebird.place




From little league to corporate boardrooms, Yukon Trophy has been honoring achievements across Oklahoma, and beyond, for more than five decades.





In 1971, Al & Bea Johnson turned their garage into a workshop, and Yukon Trophy & Awards was born.
For 54 years, we’ve been helping schools, corporations, churches, nonprofits, and sports teams celebrate success with custom awards and trophies. Whether you are recognizing someone, wanting to advertise your business, or simply buy a gift, we are here to help.
Bring in your own artwork, or let us design it for you. Our dedication to craftsmanship and service makes every recognition unforgettable.








For a feeling of home in Elk City, search out the Victorian home that houses The Country Dove Gift & Tea Room. Try the signature avocado and chicken croissant with a glass of peach lemonade, but definitely don’t leave without getting something sweet. We recommend the French silk pie with pecan crust. Search The Country Dove Elk City on Facebook.
Since 1985, Casa Soto in Weatherford has been a favorite of western Oklahoma locals who want to get their Tex-Mex on—with traditional family


recipes front and center on every plate. casasotorestaurant.com
Lawton has excellent international cuisine. Get great deutsche dishes at Mutti’s German Restaurant, excellent Korean at Gangnam Style Korean BBQ, mofongo and other delights at Puerto Rico To Go, and birria to die for at El Toro Restaurant & Bar lawtonfortsillchamber.com
Its name might not stand out, but Truck Stop 40 near Sayre is a must-visit for foodies. The station has become a nationally known stopover for members of America’s Punjabi trucking community, who come for authentic tastes of home, including chole puri (spicy chickpeas with fried wheat bread), bhindi (crispy okra in a light tomato sauce), and black lentils, or dal.
Read the L.A. Times’ story about Truck Stop 40 here!
There’s always a party in southwestern Oklahoma. Here are a few of the biggest.
For nearly sixty years, the SWOSU Jazz Festival, held in February, has lit up Weatherford with groups and artists like the Count Basie Orchestra, Bill Watrous, Dianne Reeves, and many more—not to mention endless educational opportunities for those hoping to make their own beautiful music one day. swosujazzfest.com
The Great Plains might not be the first place you go for seafood, but every March at the Frederick Fantastic Oyster Fry, fresh mollusks are the talk of the town. Visitors come from all over for this one-of-a-kind event. frederickokchamber.org
Celebrating the city’s diverse population, the Lawton International Festival, held every September, is one of Oklahoma’s biggest parties, with music, food from all over the globe, arts, and loads of familyfriendly fun. swokarts.com

During the holidays, Christmas in the Park lights up Elk City’s Ackley Park. Tour a lights display, play holiday-themed mini golf, meet Santa, and ride on an authentic double-decker Christmas bus. visitelkcity.com


Northwestern Oklahoma is known as Red Carpet Country, and here, you’ll get a big, friendly Sooner State welcome like no other. Live out your Wild West dreams with a stay at a guest ranch, hike up to the state’s highest point and take in the views, and explore some of the most unique geological formations anywhere, from vast salt plains to expansive caverns carved into gypsum by millions of years of erosion.



Check out the public art in Enid and Alva; take in some of the country’s best rodeo action in Woodward and Guymon, visit the remains of an ancient crater in Ames, and try out some of the tastiest and most unique restaurants around. Oklahoma has rolled out its red carpet—won’t you join in the fun?








Black Mesa State Park


Alabaster Caverns State Park
Gloss Mountain State Park Salt Plains State Park Little Sahara State Park Boiling Springs State Park




. . . Boise City was the only town in the continental U.S. that was bombed during World War II? One night, an American flight team mistakenly dropped their payload over the Panhandle town instead of their target site. A dropped bomb that landed without detonating is on display at the Cimarron Heritage Center. chcmuseumok.com
. . . the state’s highest point is Black Mesa near Kenton in northwest Cimarron County? The moderately difficult summit trail within the Black Mesa Nature Preserve leads hikers to the top, which is marked by an obelisk showing the four states visible from the point. TravelOK.com/blackmesa
. . . the Oklahoma Panhandle once was a lawless, ungoverned region? Learn more about this stip of land’s wild history at the No Man’s Land Historical Museum in Goodwell, which has been collecting and guarding the region’s history since 1934. nmlhs.org/museum
. . . Oklahoma has sand dunes prime for ripping through on the back of an ATV? Little Sahara State Park features dunes twentyfive to seventy-five feet in height across 1,600 acres. Day passes for riding are just $10. Riders can either bring their own ATV or rent a dune buggy onsite from a private vendor. TravelOK.com/LittleSahara












Watonga’s Noble House Bed & Breakfast is a gateway to another world . . . of relaxation.
BY KARLIE YBARRA
STAYING AT THE Noble House Bed & Breakfast in Watonga might be a little bit too much fun.
The building—originally completed as a boarding house in 1912—is a gorgeous piece of architecture listed on the National Register of Historical Places since the mid-1990s, so it’s had a fair share of patrons over the years. But some of them didn’t want to leave, at least according to some who’ve stayed in the hallowed hall.
“I love it when the guests come down for breakfast, and they want to tell you
about the ghosts they encountered,” says Anita Woodruff, who owns the B & B with her husband Alvin.
Though the Woodruffs don’t put much stock in specters, Anita did have a creepy experience when the couple first bought the place in 2010. She was upstairs cleaning and heard her husband’s footsteps down the hall, so she poked her head out the room she was cleaning but saw nothing. After this happened two more times, she quietly collected her supplies and tiptoed downstairs. And Anita isn’t alone. In fact, a guest from

Subscribe to Oklahoma Today now!
Mineral Wells, Texas, rents the whole Noble House for herself and her fellow paranormal researchers. She claims to have discovered the names of the four resident spirits, but Anita has yet to investigate more deeply.
The Woodruffs have more important tasks to keep them busy—after all, the vast majority of their clientele are living folks looking to soak in the tranquility of western Oklahoma for a spell. Perhaps it’s the vastness of the sky, the view of the rugged landscape that continues for miles, or the spectacular sunsets
unimpeded by buildings, but there’s an openness to this country that spreads to the heart.
With five-and-a-half spacious rooms in which to recuperate—one room is perfectly situated for parents traveling with older kids—the Noble House is the perfect setting for taking in Watonga’s small-town charm as well. Fred Lucas, the dentist who began restoring the bed and breakfast in the early 1990s, named each room for a prominent local citizen.
For example, one room bears the name of Clarence Charles Nash, the voice of the original Donald Duck. There’s also a couple of cute portraits of the voice actor with his character outside the room’s door. Newspaper clippings along the hallway chronicle important Watonga happenings.
After they’ve read up on local history, guests can make themselves cozy by cuddling under a beautiful quilt or soaking in a clawfoot, pedestal, or Jacuzzi tub. There also are plenty of antique treasures in each room, which are decorated to match their namesake. Of course, Nash’s quarters have a duck or two.
After a peaceful night’s rest, Noble House guests often wake to the smell of coffee brewing and Blue and Gold sausage sizzling in the downstairs kitchen. Alvin handles cooking during the week. During the Watonga Cheese Festival each October, he also makes cheese fudge, and in 2023, he won best dessert at the festival. On the weekends, during events, or at other busy times, Dorothy Jameson rules the kitchen. She’s been working there since Lucas hired her more than thirty years ago, so she’s an expert at making sure everyone’s breakfast is hot and delicious.
No matter when they arrive, or whether they’re seeking an afterlife adventure or a life-affirming recharge, the Noble House is a quintessential Watonga experience.
NOBLE HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST
112 North Noble Avenue in Watonga (405) 201-8887
watongalodging.com/noble-house
Hospitality is mandatory in northwest Oklahoma, and these unique overnights will make every visit memorable.
Remote meets refined at The Willows Inn in Guymon. The Panhandle bed and breakfast is perfect for folks who’d like to escape from big-city buzz without sacrificing a first-rate sleep or fresh breakfast in the morning. Book the Heartland Suite—with three rooms, personal fireplace, and access to a jetted tub in a hidden garden-themed bathroom—for a perfect couples’ retreat. thewillowsinn.net



As you’re reading this, take a moment to unclench that jaw, relax those shoulders, breathe deeply, and consider that maybe you’re a lot more tense than you realize. A visit and overnight stay at the Twisted Knot Massage Barn & Guest House in Alva will leave guests feeling loose and rejuvenated with a variety of spa and massage services. Bonus: The barnstyle guest cottage sits on a picturesque horse pasture. facebook.com/twistedknotmassage
Visitors are often drawn to the Buffalo area for hunting and fishing or to check out the unique stone buildings that predate statehood. Add the Woolly Bison Inn to the list of local charms with its tastefully selected antiques and cozy outdoor patio. woollybisoninn.com
Fellas, ace your anniversary this year by booking a stay at a beautiful fourand-a-half acre vineyard. Plymouth Valley Cellars has been operating in Fairview since 2000, and palates will delight at the self-vented bottles of Moscato, Riesling, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Views of the Gloss Mountains from the D’Vine Cottage would be enough on their own, but a stay also includes complimentary wine samplings, a vineyard and winery tour, and a take-home bottle as a gift. plymouthvalleycellars.com
It could not be more obvious that the owner of Cherokee’s RandomArt Guesthouse & Gallery is a huge fan of painting and other forms of visual art. Portraits, landscapes, and more adorn almost every inch of the space. There is even a functional painting room located in the hundred-year-old house if the big skies of Red Carpet Country spark up your inspiration to sit behind an easel. Search RandomArt Guesthouse & Gallery on Facebook
Enid’s Stride Bank Center is a powerhouse of entertainment and events in Red Carpet Country. The Beach Boys, Alice Cooper, ZZ Top, and comedian Jeff Dunham are among recent headliners at the 5,000-seat arena. Hoops fans will love Enid Outlaws home games, and events like Enid Palooza and the Odd Oklahoma Expo are big on local charm. stridebankcenter.com


Birdwatching doesn’t get better than at the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge in Jet. Thousands of cranes, ducks, shorebirds, and more make use of the area in the spring, summer, and fall months. Located adjacent to Salt Plains State Park, it’s also popular for crystal digging in the summer. fws.gov/refuge/saltplains or TravelOK.com/SaltPlains




There is no better monument to Oklahoma’s windy ways than the Shattuck Windmill Museum & Park. More than fifty windmills in all sorts of shapes, sizes, designs, and functions can be found both inside the museum and spread out across the fouracre space. shattuckok.com

In Woodward, families love visiting the Crystal Beach Waterpark for some swimsuit-and-sandals fun, with splash buckets, navigable water jets, deep lap lanes for swimming, and covered and uncovered water slides that will leave visitors of all ages soaked to their level of satisfaction.
crystalbeachwoodward.com

Step back into Oklahoma’s ranching legacy at The Chisholm in Kingfisher. Explore exhibits tracing farming and ranching from settlement to modern day as well as hands-on programming that brings the past to life. Stroll through a schoolhouse, church, bank, trade store, and historic cabin—and discover Horizon Hill, the territorial governor’s home. thechisholm.org
Talk about a boneyard! In Alva, the NWOSU Museum of Natural History contains a collection of skeletons as well as preserved animals from across the globe. The museum offers regular spring and fall hours and is open by appointment in summer and winter. nwosu.edu


Blackwell’s Top of Oklahoma Historical Society Museum is in a former theater on the National Register of Historic Places where visitors can learn about the histories of Native cultures, the military, and the state’s land runs—and even take home their own barn quilt. cityofblackwell.com
Lie on a bed of nails, chill with chinchillas, and create a masterpiece on a giant Lite-Brite at Leonardo’s Children’s Museum in Enid. This family-friendly attraction has been getting children thinking with a vocational mindset for more than thirty years. Kids will especially love the Adventure Quest play



At Woodward’s Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum, explore a recreated frontier town, peruse artifacts from the Battle of the Washita, and develop a deeper appreciation for the culture of the Cheyenne and Arapaho nations. With special events and a well-appointed gift shop, there’s always a new reason to visit. nwok-pipm.org

Quite possibly the best view in all the Sooner State can be found atop the mesa at Gloss Mountain State Park near Fairview. Steep stairs up to the flat-topped natural high-rise are the most challenging thing to navigate at this otherwise leisurely attraction. See for miles from this free-to-visit destination. TravelOK.com/GlossMountain







If Cow! Another cow! is a part of your pop-culture lexicon, let the Oklahoma wind blow you to Wakita, home to the Twister the Movie Museum, dedicated to the 1996 blockbuster Twister—the production of which saw the town reduced to Hollywood rubble—and its 2024 sequel, which also was shot in Oklahoma. twistermuseum.org
Discover the magic of the Heart in the Park Labyrinth in Tonkawa’s Centennial Park—a forty-five-foot, heart-shaped path with seven twisting circuits leading to the goal in the center. It’s a serene spot for reflection, relaxation, a mindful walk, and selfies of course. With pollinator gardens, benches, picnic tables, and a pavilion nearby, it’s the perfect quiet site to just be. heartinthepark.org


With its towering turrets and grand staircase leading down to the water, Ponca City’s Wentz Camp and Pool is an Oklahoma summertime oasis. Swimming is daily during the summer, but the facility has cabins and a dining hall that make it the perfect spot for a family reunion or group getaway. poncacityok.gov/215/ wentz-camp-and-pool


In addition to a landscape straight out of a sciencefiction movie, the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge is the only place in the country where it’s possible to dig for hourglass selenite crystals—a popular activity for families from April through October. fws.gov/refuge/salt-plains






World-class historic attractions make Ponca City more than a little town on the prairie.

At Garrett Wrangler Restaurant, the pancakes and omelets never disappoint, but don’t overlook treats like fried cookie dough or cinnamon rolls. Search Garrett Wrangler Restaurant on Facebook



At the Pioneer Woman Museum, learn the history of the prairie and how women continue to drive the state forward. okhistory.org/sites/pioneerwoman. The awe-inspiring abode of early twentieth century oilman and eventual Oklahoma governor E.W. Marland remains a symbol of elegance throughout the state. The E.W. Marland Estate is open for casual visits and guided tours. marlandmansion.com

The Standing Bear Park, Museum & Education Center teaches visitors about Native history, culture, and art, and invites them to walk nature trails through its sixty-three-acre park. standingbearpark.com. Vortex Alley Brewing keeps about ten beers on tap with favorites like chocolate-raspberry stout and unique seasonals. vortexalleybrewing.com

At Frazier’s Osage Restaurant, wings, nachos, quesadillas, patty melts, and more are safe bets for any palate—and check out the signature cocktails. facebook.com/fraziers


Everything’s good at Enrique’s Mexican Restaurant at the Ponca City airport, but the chips are legendary—puffy tortilla chips become chalices to fill with golden queso. enriquesmexicanrestaurant.com

A slow walk at Ponca Lake Park is perfect after a big meal. There’s even a sand volleyball course if you’re feeling up to it. Or maybe tomorrow. poncacityok.gov



Countless restaurants have come and gone since Perry’s Kumback Lunch opened its doors in 1928. Regulars know this is the spot for homestyle burgers, sandwiches, chicken-fried steaks, and a slice of coconut cream pie. Even Pretty Boy Floyd visited back in the day. Search Kumback Cafe on Facebook
The Italian word for fly is an appropriate name to give to a restaurant near Vance Air Force Base. Enid’s Cafe Volare serves refined brunch staples, including six variations of eggs Benedict or the Monte Cristo sandwich with berry preserves. Specialty coffee drinks and cocktails are crafted with equal care. cafevolare.com
Ever have a steak so big and satisfying you’re ready to roll over and turn in for

the night before the check even arrives? Well, that’s exactly what can be expected by guests at Dry Creek Steakhouse & Lodge in Leedey. Anyone is welcome to succulent rib-eyes, strips, and filets sourced from Dry Creek’s own beef, and those with lodging reservations can enjoy a stay with home-cooked breakfast in the morning. drycreeksteakhouse.com
From elegant evenings to down-home good times, the Northwest always has something going on.
Hailed as the biggest small town film festival in Oklahoma, the Tonkawa Film Festival in April attracts filmmakers from around the world with screenings, filmmaker Q&As, and a kickoff parade. tonkawafilmfestival.com
Humanity can count chocolate and wine among its greatest inventions, and luckily, no one makes guests choose between the two at the Hennessey Wine & Chocolate Festival held annually in October. facebook.com/hennesseyunited





The hospitality is legendary at Café Bahnhof in Waynoka. This authentic German favorite is a must-visit for anyone in search of a tall beer, a soft pretzel, succulent bratwurst or schnitzel with rich mushroom gravy, and good times among friends. The outdoor biergarten is pleasant most times of the year, but make sure you call to make a reservation, as seating is highly coveted. (580) 824-0063. Search Café Bahnhof on Facebook.
In Enid, kick the holidays off in style in late November with Enid Lights Up the Plains, featuring a parade, carolers, fireworks, and the lighting of what is advertised as the largest live Christmas tree in the country. The good times continue through the first week of January with The One Enid, which brings ice skating, a car cruise, Christmas critters petting zoo, story nights, and much more. theoneenid.com



In a state with a dozen unique ecological regions and some of the country’s most diverse terrain, more than thirty state parks showcase the natural beauty of Oklahoma. These public lands usher in guests with comfy lodge rooms and cabins as well as fully equipped campsites, whether your style is tent or RV. Hiking trails, fishing holes, restaurants, golf courses, splash pads, marinas, and plenty of fresh air make Oklahoma’s state parks some of the best in the nation. Whether you’re hoping to land that trophy bass, let the kids burn off a little excess weekend energy, or just put your feet up for a while, Oklahoma’s state parks are ready to welcome you. Book your stay now at TravelOK.com/state-parks.









From the high-plains vistas of Black Mesa to the Ouachita reaches of Beavers Bend and from scenic Grand Lake to gorgeous Quartz Mountain, Oklahoma State Parks showcase the diversity of our state’s natural world.
Black Mesa State Park
Oklahoma State Parks are for everyone. Make sure everyone’s having a good time with these handy tips.




Don’t
Protect our natural and cultural resources. collect plants, rocks, or flowers—leave them for others to enjoy. Use of metal detectors is not allowed, and don’t remove cultural, historic, or archaeological finds.

Don’t feed the wildlife. that is no longer than ten feet.
And keep all pets on a leash

Please don’t carve or write
Be Kind to Our Land. graffiti on natural features or buildings, never take glass containers to beach areas, and use the park’s trash receptacles and dumpsters. Trail users and anglers: If you pack it in, pack it out. Trash on the ground in our state parks is a major party foul.


are illegal to carry in any building leased or owned by a state or federal government authority.

Be Water Safe.
150 feet of boat ramps, docks, and public fishing piers in Oklahoma State Parks. Fishing is not permitted within 100 feet of boat ramps

Be Courteous.
Keep noise and disruptions to a
minimum, and observe quiet hours from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Observe all posted speed limits, and do not crowd the campsite next to you.

Be Fire Safe. Never use gasoline or kerosene to start a grill, and do not chop down standing trees or branches to make a fire. Don’t build large bonfires, and never place nonburnable items in a fire ring. And never, ever leave a campfire unattended. Ever.


To find check-in and checkout times
here in Oklahoma, so observe these times to keep other campers from having to wait.

Plains State Park



Explore Oklahoma's State Parks! Great Plains State Park Fort Cobb State Park Little Sahara State Park Gloss Mountains State Park Roman Nose State Park

Thunderbird State Park
Osage Hills State Park Keystone State Park
Sequoyah Bay State Park
Sequoyah State Park Cherokee Landing State Park Natural Falls State Park Grand Lake State Park
Cave State Park Arrowhead State Park Lake Eufaula State Park Tenkiller State Park Greenleaf State Park
Texoma State Park
State Park

Lake State Park

State Park
Wister State Park
Creek State Park Raymond Gary State Park


State Park
Remember your adventure forever with a visit to a state park gift shop.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY SAXON SMITH








A PICTURE SUPPOSEDLY is worth a thousand words, but it can’t protect anyone from the nastier outdoor elements. Memories are wonderful, but the details eventually fade, and they can’t complete an outfit. For a keepsake from your Oklahoma State Park adventure that lasts a lifetime and looks cool no matter the season, don’t forget to check out the merchandise at various park gift shops around the state. Each has a unique selection of T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and other nonwearable gear, art, and more. TravelOK’s State Parks collection also features some limited-edition pieces. now!
TRAVELOK SHOP
ShopTravelOK.com
































Oklahoma’s state parks all include campsites specifically designed for use by people with physical disabilities. Those sites are specially marked on the state parks’ RV and campsite reservation system at TravelOK.com.
In addition, Oklahoma State Parks feature a number of ADA-accessible trails. At Little Sahara State Park, the ADA-accessible boardwalk allows all visitors a view of the sand dunes. Lake Murray State Park has a trail for trackchairs and a trackchair visitors may reserve.

• Bernice Area at Grand Lake State Park
• Great Plains State Park
• Greenleaf State Park
• Lake Eufaula State Park
• Lake Murray State Park
• Lake Texoma State Park
• Lake Thunderbird State Park
• Lake Wister State Park
• Little Sahara State Park
• Natural Falls State Park
• Quartz Mountain State Park
• Roman Nose State Park
• Salt Plains State Park
• Sequoyah State Park
• Tenkiller State Park
Oklahoma State Parks are proud to spotlight the Heart Healthy Trails program, with both paved and unpaved trails that are easy to moderate difficulty and sure to get your heart pumping. Each is marked with a Heart-Healthy Trail sign, and distance markers are placed at quarter-mile intervals along the trail’s right-hand side.



• Alabaster Caverns
• Grand Lake State Park Bernice Area
• Boiling Springs State Park
• Great Salt Plains State Park
• Fort Cobb State Park
• Foss State Park
• Great Plains State Park
• Lake Murray State Park
• Lake Texoma State Park
• Lake Thunderbird State Park
• Lake Wister State Park
• Quartz Mountain State Park
• Roman Nose State Park
• Sequoyah State Park


If you’re looking for a little bit of comfort and a whole lot of natural beauty, Oklahoma State Park lodges are the place for you, with comfy beds, warm showers, fluffy towels, and stunning views. Book your room now at Quartz Mountain, Lake Murray, Roman Nose, Robbers Cave, Beavers Bend, or Sequoyah.
No matter what you’re looking for in a cabin, Oklahoma State Parks has it. The historic WPA and CCC cabins at Greenleaf are perfect for cozying up with a good book. The fishing cabins at McGee Creek are just what you need for a weekend fighting bass on the lake, while Lake Wister’s cabins have big picture windows that’ll take your breath away.

. . . AND SO MUCH MORE!
But maybe you’d like something a little different—a little off-the-beaten. Oklahoma State Parks have unique overnights that’ll get your social media popping and your family swapping stories for years to come. Book a stay in a covered wagon or a yurt at Robbers Cave, sleep in a tepee at Roman Nose, or get your zzzs in a canvaswall tent at Osage Hills.




There’s nothing like primitive camping to restore and refresh that human-nature connection, and Oklahoma’s state parks offer a number of scenic—and convenient— primitive camping experiences. At Clayton Lake, pitch a tent in the scenic Sans Bois Mountains, while at Little Sahara, you can sleep under the stars and among the sand dunes. Speaking of stars, just try getting any sleep at Black Mesa, which has some of the clearest night skies in the country. No matter where you drive your stakes, you’ll be just minutes from some of the state’s best hiking, fishing, birding, and more.



RV camping is becoming more popular than ever, with travelers bringing their home comforts—and pets—on the road. Oklahoma State Parks are always happy to welcome RVers, whether they’re seeking a quiet forest spot or a lively RV site with all the amenities and plenty of socializing. Pull-through and back-in sites are available with 30- or 50-amp service. So whether you’re looking for some lakeside relaxation at Fort Cobb or hoping to do some scenic touring based at Talimena, Oklahoma State Parks are ready to provide your next great RV adventure.

Everyone loves a good campfire. And the Oklahoma Forestry Service urges all campers to source their firewood locally.
Whether you’re telling ghost stories, making s’mores, or enjoying a late-night glass of wine, there’s nothing like a campfire. And it may seem easy while you’re at the grocery store picking up supplies before leaving home to grab a cord of firewood to bring along. But you may bring along more than kindling: Tree-killing insects, parasites, and diseases can live in firewood,

even when no holes or bugs are visible. In a state with as variable a landscape as Oklahoma, it’s easy to bring along critters that aren’t native to the place you’re visiting. Native trees have evolved defenses against the insects and diseases they’ve lived with for millions of years, but nonnative ones can do a great deal of damage in a short time.
So what’s the answer? Local! It’s best to source wood from no more than ten miles from your fire, and fifty miles or more is too far. Many states have firewood quarantines in place, so take extra precautions when crossing state lines. If you’ve already moved firewood from far away, the best thing to do is to burn it quickly, completely, and safely. Do not leave it there, and don’t take it home.

Some of the Sooner State’s best and most inspiring views can be found at Oklahoma’s more than thirty state parks.









OKLAHOMA’S STATE PARKS are heaven for anglers, with endless miles of shoreline, handy marinas for boat rentals, and plenty of species of fish to keep you challenged. Anyone wanting to fish on public Oklahoma waters must have a current Oklahoma fishing license. Download the Go Outdoors Oklahoma app from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation to purchase, renew, and store your licenses. wildlifedepartment.com



Scan here to get your Oklahoma Fishing License now!
Bass
89,000-acre Lake Texoma is one of the world’s best destinations for striped bass fishing. Smallmouth can be found at Tenkiller or Arrowhead, and largemouth bass are plentiful at Grand Lake and Roman Nose.
Catfish
Find channel catfish at Fort Cobb State Park in southwest Oklahoma or Lake Wister State Park in the southeast. Blue catfish are plentiful in the gorgeous waters off Grand Lake State Park.
Trout
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation stocks two
year-round trout streams, one of which is in the Mountain Fork River at Beavers Bend State Park Seasonally, the department also stocks trout in Boecher Lake at Roman Nose and the Fourche Maline River at Robbers Cave.
Paddlefish
One of the more strange-looking creatures in Oklahoma waters, paddlefish can be found at Grand Lake—specifically the Twin Bridges Area—as well as Keystone State Park. Just be careful when you land that catch: Paddlefish can weigh up to fifty pounds.


Sunfish
Sunfish are a great starter catch for kids who are just beginning to learn to fish. They’re also Oklahoma’s most common fish species, with bluegill, redear, and green sunfish species in waters all over the state. Cast a line for them at McGee Creek and Beavers Bend
Though not native to Oklahoma, walleye were introduced in the 1950s and now can be caught all over the state. Find them at Tenkiller, Foss, or Great Plains state parks.
Many state parks welcome boaters, though regulations vary among parks. Be sure to check TravelOK.com before setting out. Bring your own or rent a boat at one of the many marinas at or near Oklahoma State Parks. You can water ski at Foss, rent a kayak at Lake Murray, or rent a boat at the marina and get a sunrise drop on the fish in Broken Bow Lake at Beavers Bend.


Scan here for a full list of Oklahoma boating regulations.








Oklahoma State Parks have everything you need to build lasting family memories.
Oklahoma State Parks are places like no other for making family memories. Whether you’re cooking breakfast in the cabin kitchen before a morning of fishing, enjoying a swimming hole or boat trip, or just taking a long, leisurely family hike, Oklahoma State Parks will live in your family’s story long after you’ve returned home. And our state parks offer a number of kid-forward activities.
Splash down the water slide or touch the sky on the water trampoline at Lake Murray, cool off in the mist at the Lake Wister spray park, teach the kids how to fish at the Greenleaf kids’ fishing pond, or take a ride on a onethird-size replica of an 1868 train at Beavers Bend.






Oklahoma State Parks also offer two Junior Naturalist books for parents who want to keep the learning going even during vacation. With one program for kids under ten and one for kids over ten, there’s plenty of exploration and activity for any age. Kids learn outdoor safety, responsible land use, how to spot animal tracks, and so much more with this innovative program. Pick up your Junior Naturalist booklets at any state park or order them from TravelOK.com/ brochures.







Looking for ways to make memories and keep the li�les entertained, educated, and out of doors? Check out these state parks if you're traveling with kiddos.


Robbers Cave
Generations of Oklahomans have grown up going to Robbers Cave State Park, and it’s still a draw for families, with fun hikes, mini golf, paddleboarding, a swimming pool, fun games at the Nature Center, and hayrides around the park. TravelOK.com/RobbersCave
Lake Wister
By day, kids will love splashing around in the spray park, decorated with brightly colored diamonds and full of delightful splashes and soaks. By night, they will love making s’mores and telling stories by the campfire. TravelOK.com/LakeWister


Greenleaf
Teach your kiddos to fish—no license needed—at the children’s fishing pond, or watch their creativity bloom with an arts and crafts class at the park’s Nature Center. TravelOK.com/Greenleaf
AS YOU’VE SEEN, there’s no end of fun to be had in Oklahoma State Parks. And our amazing state parks staff are ready and trained to deal with any emergency. But let’s make sure they don’t have to: Follow these easy safety tips, and your state park stay is sure to contain only good memories.

This plant grows throughout Oklahoma, either as a small bush or a vine growing up a tree. Many people are allergic to it, causing a rash or painful, itchy blisters. Here’s how to stay safe:
• Don’t touch the plant or brush against it with your clothing.
• Don’t let your pets sniff it or run through it.
• Do not burn tree limbs that have poison ivy vines—the poison can get into the smoke and then into your lungs.
• If you touch poison ivy, do not touch anything else, and wash your hands with soap and water as soon as you can.
• To avoid poison ivy, stay away from plants that have white berries and/or clusters of three leaves. Remember: “Leaves of three, let it be,” and “Berries white, danger in sight.”

Ticks may look small, but they can cause mighty problems. These leathery little arachnids look like tiny buttons and feed on the blood of other animals. When ticks bite, they can cause a painful skin rash, and some carry diseases that can be dangerous. Here’s how to keep safe:
• Apply bug spray to your clothes and shoes before hiking or going outdoors. Wear a hat, long-sleeved shirt, and pants tucked into your socks.
• Stay on trails and avoid touching plants.
• Occasionally check your ankles and legs for ticks. Often, you can remove them before they’ve had a chance to bite.
• If a tick has bitten you and is attached to your skin, there are a few ways to remove it. Cover it with a thick layer of Vaseline, wait a few minutes, then pull it off. Or use tweezers to grasp the tick and pull it out with a steady, straight motion. Do not squeeze the tick or jerk it when pulling it out, or its head may remain lodged in your skin.
• Once the tick is removed, clean the area with antiseptic. Wash your hands and the tweezers with soap and water, and see a doctor if you develop fever or a rash.

Hiking is one of the most popular activities at Oklahoma State Parks, and our state parks feature hiking trails of varying degrees of accessibility and difficulty. Be sure to know your ability level, and take along these ten essentials:
• GPS: Many state parks don’t have much in the way of phone signal, so a GPS device or paper map can be a handy backup. Visit your state park office for a paper map.
• Flashlight
• Emergency shelter
• Fire starter
• First-aid kit
• Sun protection
• Insulation
• Repair kit
• Extra water
• Extra food





Alabaster Caverns State Park 6 mi S of Freedom on St Hwy 50, 1/2 mi E on St Hwy 50A(580) 621-3381
Black Mesa State Park 27 mi W of Boise City on St Hwy 325 (580) 665-8396
Boiling Springs State Park 1 mi N of Woodward on St Hwy 34 then 4 mi E on St Hwy 34C(580) 256-7664
Gloss Mountain State Park** US Hwy 412 in Fairview (580) 227-2512
Little Sahara State Park 4 mi S of Waynoka on US Hwy 281 (580) 824-1471
Roman Nose State Park
Roman Nose Lodge & Golf Course 4 mi N of Watonga on St Hwy 8, 3 mi N on St Hwy 8A Park: (580) 623-7281 Golf: (580) 623-7989
Salt Plains State Park 8 mi N of Jet on St Hwy 38 (580) 626-4731
Arrowhead State Park
Arrowhead Golf Course 18 mi N of McAlester on US Hwy 69, E of Canadian on US Hwy 69
Robbers Cave State Park
Park: (918) 339-2204 Golf: (918) 339-2769
Robbers Cave Lodge 5 mi N of Wilburton on St Hwy 2 (918) 465-2562
Clayton Lake State Park* 5 mi S of Clayton on US Hwy 271 (918) 569-7981
Lake Wister State Park 2 mi S of Wister on US Hwy 270 (918) 658-4343
McGee Creek State Park 576 S McGee Creek Lake Rd in Atoka (580) 889-5822
Raymond Gary State Park* 13 1/2 mi E of Hugo on US Hwy 70 and S on St Hwy 209 (580) 873-2307
Beavers Bend State Park
Beavers Bend Lodge & Cedar Creek
8 mi N of Broken Bow on US Hwy 259, then 4 mi E on St Hwy 259A
Park: (580) 494-6300 Lodge: (580)494-6179 Golf: (580) 494-6456
Talimena State Park 7 mi N of Talihina on US Hwy 271 (918) 471-5394 b 20
Fort Cobb State Park
Fort Cobb Golf Course 1 mi N of Fort Cobb on St Hwy 9, then 4 mi N on CS 2550
Park: (405) 643-2249 Golf: (405) 643-2398
Foss State Park 11 mi W of Clinton on St Hwy 73, 2 mi N on St Hwy 44 (580) 592-4433 b 198
Great Plains State Park 7 mi N of US Hwys 62 and 183 Jct (580) 569-2032 b 92
Quartz Mountain State Park
Quartz Mountain Lodge 17 mi N of Altus on St Hwy 44A Park: (580) 563-2238 Lodge: (580) 563-9174
Bernice Area at Grand Lake State Park 1/2 mi E of Bernice on St Hwy 85A (918) 786-9447 b 63
Cherokee Area at Grand Lake State Park
Grand Cherokee Golf Course E of Langley on N 4475 Rd Park: (918) 435-8066 Golf: (918) 435-8727
Cherokee Landing State Park 10 mi S of US Hwy 62 & St Hwy 82 Jct (918) 457-5716
Disney/Little Blue Areas at Grand Lake State Park 2 blocks E of Disney on St Hwy 28 (918) 435-8066
Greenleaf State Park 3 mi S of Braggs on St Hwy 10 (918) 487-5622
Honey Creek Area at Grand Lake State Park 1 mi S of Grove on US Hwy 59, 3/4 mi W on State Park Rd (918) 786-9447
Keystone State Park 6 mi E of Mannford on St Hwy 51, 1/2 mi N on St Hwy 151(918) 865-4991
Lake Eufaula State Park 14 mi SW of Checotah off I-40 and St Hwy 150 (918) 689-5311
Natural Falls State Park 6 mi W of West Siloam Springs on US Hwy 412 (918) 422-5802 Y b 59
Osage Hills State Park 11 mi W of Bartlesville on US Hwy 60 Park: (918) 336-5635 Stay: (918) 336-4141
Sequoyah State Park
Sequoyah State Park Lodge & Golf Course 8 mi E of Wagoner on St Hwy 51 (918) 772-2046
Sequoyah Bay State Park 4 mi S of Wagoner on St Hwy 16 (918) 772-2046
Spavinaw Area at Grand Lake State Park In Spavinaw on St Hwy 20 (918) 435-8066 b
Tenkiller State Park 8 mi N of Gore on St Hwy 100 (918) 776-8180
Twin Bridges Area at Grand Lake State Park 6 mi E of Fairland at Jct of US Hwy 60 and St Hwy 137(918) 542-6969
Lake Murray State Park
Lake Murray Lodge & Golf Course Lodge: 3323 Lodge Rd, Park Office: 13528 Scenic St Hwy 77 Park: (580) 223-4044 Lodge: (580) 223-6600 Golf: (580) 223-6613
Lake Texoma State Park 3 1/2 mi E of Kingston on US Hwy 70 (580) 564-2566 b 248 h
Lake Thunderbird State Park 9 mi E of Norman on Alameda Dr (405) 360-3572 b
Operated by LIFT Community Action Agency
Operated by the City of Fairview Note: ADA-accessible facilities vary by location. Visit TravelOK.com for more details.

On the following pages, you’ll find contact information for Oklahoma tourism attractions and associations that is arranged alphabetically by city. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we encourage calling ahead due to continued uncertainty caused by COVID-19.
ADA Ada Area Chamber of Commerce adachamber.com
Ada Main Street adamainstreet.com
Cornerstone Kids' Ranch cornerstonekidsranch.com
Lakewood Golf Course chickasawcountry.com
Waddell Vineyards waddellvineyards.com
ADAIR
Slabbin Mike’s Crappie Fishing slabbinmikesguideservice.com
ADDINGTON Monument Hill onthechisholmtrail.com
AFTON
Cherokee Spur Ranch cherokeespur.com
Shangri-La Guide Service theoutdoortrip.com
Thunder Bay Marina uglyjohns.com
AGRA
Agra Historical Mural 7 North Main St
ALINE Mater Car 6718 OK-8
Paul Bunyan Muffler Man 6718 OK-8
Sod House Museum okhistory.org
ALLEN Rocky Top Winery rockytopwineryllc.com
ALTUS
Altus Chamber of Commerce altuschamber.com
Main Street Altus mainstreetaltus.org
Museum of the Western Prairie okhistory.org
The Greens of Altus altusok.gov
ALVA Alva Area Chamber of Commerce alvaok.net
Bradt's Menagerie bradtsmenagerie.com
Cherokee Strip Museum csmalva.org
AMES
Ames Astrobleme Museum aoghs.org
Hajek Motorsports Museum 105 E Corporate Dr
ANADARKO
Anadarko Chamber of Commerce anadarkochamber.org
Anadarko Heritage Museum 311 E Main St
National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians americanindianhof.com
Southern Plains Indian Museum doi.gov
Wichita Tribal History Center wichitatribe.com
ANTLERS
Pushmataha County Chamber of Commerce pushmatahachamber.com
Pushmataha County Historical Society Museum 119 W Main St
Wildlife Heritage Center Museum 610 SW D St
APACHE
24 Hour Prayer Teepee 524 Coblake St
Apache Historical Society Museum 101 W Evans Ave
ARCADIA POPS pops66.com
Round Barn arcadiaroundbarn.com
TimberLake Alpaca Farm 12001 E Waterloo Rd
ARDMORE Ardmore Chamber of Commerce ardmore.org
Ardmore Tourism Authority exploreardmore.com
Ardmore Main Street ardmoremainstreet.com
Ardmore Parks & Lakes ardmorecity.org
Eliza Cruce Hall Doll Collection ardmore.okpls.org
Gold Mountain Casino chickasaw.net
Greater Southwest Historical Museum gshm.org
Jones Southern Oklahoma Quail & Pheasant Hunts huntingquail.com
Lake Murray Marina lakemurraymarinaok.com
Lake Murray State Park, Trails & Golf Course TravelOK.com/ LakeMurrayStateParkLodge
Lake Murray Water Sports & Mini Golf lakemurraywatersports.com
Lakecrest Casino & Hotel lakecrestcasino.com
Lakeview Golf Course ardmorecity.org
Military Memorial Museum gshm.org
ARNETT Four Canyon Preserve nature.org
J & J Hunting jandjhunts.com
Lake Vincent wildlifedepartment.com
ATOKA
Atoka County Chamber of Commerce atokaokchamber.com
Atoka Motorsports Park atokasanddrags.com
Atoka Museum, Civil War Cemetery & Visitors Center 2902 N Hwy 69
Atoka Trails Golf Club atokatrails.com
Boggy Depot Park chickasawcountry.com
McGee Creek State Park TravelOK.com/McGeeCreek
PAWSitively Wild Animal Encounters & Education Center pawsitivelywild.square.site
ATWOOD Durbinshire Farm durbinshire.com
BARNSDALL
Barnsdall Chamber of Commerce 607 W Maple Ave
Bigheart Museum 616 W Main St
Birch Lake swt.usace.army.mil
Lake Waxhoma 4 miles E of Barnsdall
BARTLESVILLE
Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce bartlesville.com
Visit Bartlesville visitbartlesville.com
Adams Golf Club adamsmunigolf.com
Bartlesville Area History Museum bartlesvillehistory.com
Delaware Tribe of Indians & History Museum delawaretribe.org
Frank Phillips Home frankphillipshome.org
Kiddie Park 205 N Cherokee Ave
Osage Casino Hotel osagecasino.com
Phillips Petroleum Company Museum phillips66museum.com
Tower Center at Unity Square unitysquarebville.com
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve woolaroc.org
BEAVER Beaver County Chamber of Commerce beaverokchamber.com
Beaver Dunes Park townofbeaver.com
Jones & Plummer Trail Museum 1107 S Douglas
BEGGS
Duck Creek Casino creeknationcasinoduckcreek.com
BERNICE
Bernice Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Bernice
Indian Hills Marina indianhillsmarina.com
Southwinds Marina southwindsmarina.com
BETHANY
The Northwest Oklahoma City Chamber nwokc.com
Jana's Stained Glass Studio 7406 NW 36th St
Riversport Flat Tide riversportokc.org
BIG CABIN
Cabin Creek Battlefield okhistory.org
Giant Statue of Chief Standing Brave 31209 S Hwy 69
BILLINGS
Dr. Renfrow-Miller Museum 201 S Broadway Ave
BINGER
Caddo Heritage Museum mycaddonation.com
Johnny Bench Museum townofbinger.org
BIXBY
Bixby Metro Chamber of Commerce bixbychamber.com
Joe's Farm joesfarmok.com
The Links on Memorial Golf & Athletic Club lindseygolf.com
The Log Cabin Quilt Shop thelogcabinquiltshopokla.com
Washington Irving Memorial Park & Arboretum bixbyok.gov
BLACKWELL
Blackwell Area Chamber of Commerce cityofblackwell.com
Blackwell Tourism cityofblackwell.com
Blackwell Municipal Golf Course blackwellgolfcourse.com
Top of Oklahoma Barn Quilt Trail cityofblackwell.com
Top of Oklahoma Historical Society Museum 303 S Main
BLAIR
Pebbles Beach Putt-Putt & Paddleboats 21265 OK-44A
BLANCHARD
Blanchard Chamber of Commerce blanchardchamber.com
3J Farms OK 3jfarmsok.com
Winter Creek Golf & Country Club wintercreekgolf.com
BLANCO
Choctaw Hunting Lodge choctawhuntinglodge.com
BOISE CITY
Cimarron Heritage Center Museum chcmuseumok.com
BOLEY
Boley Chamber of Commerce 120 S Pecan
Boley Historic District thetownofboley.org
Boley Tours boleytours.com
BOSWELL
Boswell Rodeo Arena 467 Hwy 70 E
BRAGGS
Greenleaf Marina & Grill 12022 Greenleaf Rd
Greenleaf State Park TravelOK.com/Greenleaf
BRAMAN
SouthWind Casino Braman southwindcasino.com
SouthWind Casino Kanza southwindcasino.com
BRISTOW
Bristow Area Chamber of Commerce bristowchamber.com
Bristow Historical Museum & Train Depot bristowhistory.org
Creek Nation Casino creeknationcasinobristow.com
Quail Run Hunt Club quailrunhuntclub.com
BROKEN ARROW
Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce brokenarrowchamber.com
Visit Broken Arrow visitbrokenarrowok.com
Arts @ 302 arts302.com
Battle Creek Golf Club battlecreekgolf.net
Lumberjack Attack Axe Throwing Co lumberjackattackaxe.com
Military History Center okmhc.org
Okiescuba okiescuba.com
Ray Harral Nature Center brokenarrowok.gov
Rose District rosedistrict.com
The Club at Forest Ridge forestridge.com
The Museum Broken Arrow brokenarrowmuseum.org
Tulsa Gators tulsagatorfootball.com
Voyage Scale Model Solar System Walkway voyagesolarsystem.org
Willis Guide Service 408 S 62nd St
BROKEN BOW
Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce brokenbowchamber.com
Ambush Adventures Kayak Rental ambushcanoerental.com
Beavers Bend Depot & Trail Rides 290 Beavers Bend Loop
Beavers Bend Fly Shop & Professional Guide Service beaversbendflyshop.com
Beavers Bend Land & Water Park 8 Beavers Bend Rd
Beavers Bend Safari Park beaversbendsafaripark.com
Beavers Bend State Park TravelOK.com/BeaversBend
Beavers Bend Wildlife Museum & Cabin Rentals pine-net.com
Broken Bow Lake Guide Service brokenbowlakeguide.com
Broken Bow Lake Tiki Boat Tours thebrokentiki.com
Broken Bow Slingshot Adventures brokenbowslingshots.com
Captain’s Hideaway Powersports Rentals captainshideawayrentals.com
Chili Dippers Golf Club chilidippers.com
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
Hochatown Amusements 6659 N US Hwy 259
Old West Town Mini-Golf beaversbendsecludedacres.com
PaddleSUP Coyote Dr
Riverman Trailrides rivermantrailrides.com
The MAZE of Hochatown 12206 N US Hwy 259
Tippa Canoe tippacanoe.com
Tree Frog Kayak & Canoe Rental treefrogrentals.com
Wild Goose Canoe & Kayak Rentals wildgoosecanoe.com
Yippie Kayo Kayaks & Canoes yippiekayokayak.com
BUFFALO
Buffalo Chamber of Commerce buffalooklahoma.com
Doby Springs Municipal Golf Course & Recreation Park buffalooklahoma.com
BURLINGTON Byron State Fish Hatchery wildlifedepartment.com
BURNEYVILLE Falconhead Resort & Country Club falconheadok.com
BURNS FLAT Greens Golf Course in Burns Flat 465 Williams St
BUTLER Washita National Wildlife Refuge fws.gov
BYARS
Bougie Acres Barnyard Resort bougieacresbarnyardresort.com
CACHE
Charon's Garden Trail fws.gov/refuge/wichita-mountains
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Visitor's Center & Trail System fws.gov/refuge/wichita-mountains
CADDO
Blue River Valley Winery bluerivervalleywinery.com
Harbinger Beer Company harbingerbeer.com
CALERA
Choctaw Cultural Center choctawculturalcenter.com
Stepp West steppwest.com
Three Rivers Pecans, Fudge Factory & Amish Store threeriverspecans.com
CALUMET
Muffler Men Cutouts Route 66
Native American Muffler Man 825 S Walbaum Rd
Pugh Gardens pughgardens.com
CANADIAN
Arrowhead State Park, Golf Course & Trail System TravelOK.com/Arrowhead
CANTON
Lucky Star Casino luckystarcasino.org
Wild Goose Guide Service Canton Lake
CARNEGIE
Horn Canna Farm cannas.net
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma & Museum kiowatribe.org
CATOOSA
Catoosa Chamber of Commerce catoosachamber.org
Blue Whale of Catoosa 2600 N State Hwy 66

Catoosa Historical Society Museum 207 S Cherokee
Cherokee Hills Golf Club hardrockcasinotulsa.com
D.W. Correll Museum cityofcatoosa.org
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa hardrockcasinotulsa.com
CEMENT
Loud Mountain Trading Company & Soda Fountain loudmountaintradingco.com
CHANDLER
Chandler Area Chamber of Commerce chandlerareachamberok.com
Chandler Lake & Golf Course chandlerok.com
Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center route66interpretivecenter.org
Ioway Casino cimarroncasino.com
Lincoln County Historical Society & Museum of Pioneer History okpioneermuseum.com
McJerry’s Route 66 Gallery mcjerry66.com
Nostalgic Chandler OK Visitor Center & Gift Shop 1123 Manvel Ave
CHATTANOOGA
Southwest Quail southwestquail.com
CHECOTAH
Checotah Chamber of Commerce checotah.com
Creek Nation Casino creeknationcasinochecotah.com
Fountainhead Creek Golf Course fountainheadgolf.com
Heartland Heritage Museum & Checotah Art Guild 114 N Broadway St
Katy Depot checotah.com
Lake Eufaula State Park TravelOK.com/EufaulaSP
CHELSEA
Chelsea Chamber of Commerce chelseaareachamber.com
Celtic Farms 20401 E Hwy 28A
Totem Pole Park 21310 East Hwy 28A
CHEROKEE
Cherokee Main Street cherokeemainstreet.org
Smith Drug Store smithdrugstorerx.com
CHEYENNE
Cheyenne-Roger Mills Chamber of Commerce & Tourism cheyenneokchamberofcommerce.com
Cheyenne City Park & Museum Complex 107 Pioneer Parkway
Rut n Strut Guide Service rutnstrutguideservice.com
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site nps.gov/waba
CHICKASHA
Chickasha Chamber of Commerce chickashachamber.com
Chickasha Leg Lamp 101 Chickasha Ave
Flower Shop Winery & Pizzeria flowershopwinery.com
Muscle Car Ranch musclecarranch.com
Shannon Springs Park Disc Golf Course chickasha.org
Wild Ox Axe Throwing wildoxaxethrowing.com
CHOCTAW Choctaw Area Chamber of Commerce choctawchamber.com
Choctaw Creek Golf Course choctawcreekgolf.org Choctaw Creek Park mychoctaw.org
Ten-Acre Lake Park mychoctaw.org
CHOUTEAU
Chouteau Chamber of Commerce chouteauchamber.com
Amish Cheese House amishcheesehouse.com
B&C Fishing Adventures bandcfishingadventures.com
Denim & Tack denimandtack.com
CLAREMORE
Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce claremore.org
Rogers County Tourism discoverrogerscounty.com
Visit Claremore visitclaremore.com
Belvidere Mansion rchs1.org
Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
Claremore Lake Park Splash Pad claremorecity.com
Claremore Main Street downtownclaremore.org
Claremore Museum of History claremoremoh.org
Heritage Hills Golf Course heritagehillsgc.com
J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum thegunmuseum.com
Lone Pine Golf Course lonepinegolfcourse.com
Oklahoma Military Academy Museum rsu.edu
Shepherd's Cross shepherdscross.com
Starkey Outdoors starkeyoutdoors.com
Swan Brothers Dairy Farm swandairy.com
Will Rogers Memorial Museum willrogers.com
Will Rogers Park & Splash Pad claremorecity.com
CLAYTON
Clayton Lake State Park liftca.org/clayton-lake-state-park/
Sardis Lake swt.usace.army.mil
CLEARVIEW
Oklahoma African American Educators Hall of Fame oaaehof.org
CLEVELAND
Cleveland City Lake 7 miles W of City on Hwy 64
Feyodi Creek Park 50820 E Hwy 64
Keystone Golf Course 1800 S Airport Rd
The Painted Wagon thepaintedwagonshop.com
CLINTON
Clinton Chamber of Commerce clintonok.org
Cherokee Trading Post & Boot Outlet cherokeegifts.com
Lucky Star Casino Clinton luckystarcasino.org
Oklahoma Route 66 Museum route66.org
Pioneer Man Statue 101 S 4th
Riverside Golf Course clintonok.gov
Water-Zoo Indoor Water Park water-zoo.com
COALGATE
Coal County Historical & Mining Museum minersmuseum.blogspot.com
Mowdy Ranch Mustangs mowdyranch.com
COGAR
Law Dawg Hunting Lodge N 2730 Rd & E 1180 Rd
COLBERT
Colbert Tourism Information Center 1882 Hwy 69
COLCORD
Colcord Area Chamber of Commerce colcordcityhall.wixsite.com
Flint Creek Waterpark 57176 Virgil Talbot Memorial Hwy
Natural Falls State Park TravelOK.com/NaturalFalls
COLLINSVILLE
Collinsville Chamber of Commerce
collinsvillechamber.org
Advanced Angling Guide Service advancedanglingguideservice.com
Newspaper Museum in Collinsville cvilleok.com
Skyway Balloons 1616 W Oak St
COLONY
Crowder Lake University Park swosu.edu
Gallery of the Plains Indian 155 E Seger St
COMANCHE
Comanche Area Chamber of Commerce cityofcomanche.com
Comanche Lake 286076 E 1825 Rd
COMMERCE
Allen's Conoco Fillin' Station 101 S Main St
Constable 'Cal' Campbell Memorial 618 Commerce Ave
Mickey Mantle Memorial Statue 400 S Mickey Mantle Blvd
Mickey Mantle's Boyhood Home 319 S Quincy St
CONCHO
Lucky Star Casino luckystarcasino.org
COOKSON
The Greater Tenkiller Area Association laketenkiller.com
Cookson Bend Resort & Marina cooksonbend.com
Nautical Adventures Scuba nauticaladventuresscuba.com
COPAN
Copan & Hulah Lakes swt.usace.army.mil
CORDELL
Cordell Chamber of Commerce thecordellchamber.com
Washita County Museum washitacountymuseum.com
COVINGTON
Rolling Meadows Golf Club rollingmeadowsgolfclub.com
COWETA
Coweta Chamber of Commerce cowetachamber.com
Coweta Archery Park cityofcoweta-ok.gov
Off the Beaten Path
Vintage Mercantile offthebeatenpathcoweta.com
COYLE Paige Farms thebeardeddoeandcompany.com
CRESCENT Crescent Chamber of Commerce crescentchamber.com
Frontier Country Historical Museum frontiercountrymuseum.org
Paper Pages Bookstore 117 N Grand
CUSHING
Cushing Chamber of Commerce & Industry cushingchamber.org
Buffalo Rock Golf & Venue buffalorockcushing.com
Cushing Aquatic Center cityofcushing.com
Oklahoma Skydiving Center oklahomaskydiving.com
CYRIL
Cyril City Hall 116 W Main St
Sia: The Comanche Eagle & Raptor Center comancheeagle.com
DAVENPORT
Davenport Chamber of Commerce davenportok.org
1891 Land Run Mural 224 Broadway
Broadway 1910 Mural 2nd & Broadway
Davenport Oil Mural 102 Broadway Ave
Davenport Route 66 Mural 209 N Broadway Ave
Doctor Mural 202 Broadway Ave
Welcome to Davenport Mural Broadway Ave & 7th St
DAVIS
Chickasaw Nation Welcome Center chickasawcountry.com
Davis Chamber of Commerce davisok.org
777 Zip turnerfallszip.com
Arbuckle Historical Society Museum 12 E Main St
Arbuckle Wilderness arbucklewildernesspark.com
Chickasaw Travel Stop & Gaming chickasawtravelstop.com
Cross Bar Ranch Off-Road Park crossbarranch.net
Main Street Davis Shopping District davisok.org
Treasure Valley Casino treasurevalleycasino.com
Turner Falls Park turnerfallspark.com
Wild Horse Creek Hunting wildhorsecreekhunting.com
DEL CITY
Del City Chamber of Commerce delcitychamber.com
Got Games gotgamesokc.com
New World Games & Comics 4435 SE 29th St
DEVOL BlackOak Farms blackoakevents.com
Comanche Red River Hotel Casino comancheredrivercasino.com
Kiowa Casino Red River kiowacasino.com
DEWEY
Dewey Hotel Museum cityofdewey.com
Prairie Song Pioneer Village Museum prairiesong.net
Tom Mix Museum & Western Theater tommixmuseum.com
Two Tall Okie Signs & Such 700 1/2 N Delaware St
DISNEY
Disney Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Disney
Hogan's Off Road Park 321 Construction Dr Little Blue Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/LittleBlue
Oasis Animal Adventures oasisanimals.com
Stretch N Line Guide Service theoutdoortrip.com
DRUMRIGHT
Drumright Chamber of Commerce cityofdrumright.com
Tidewater Winery & Event Center tidewaterwinery.com
DUNCAN
Duncan Area Economic Development Foundation ok-duncan.com
Duncan Chamber of Commerce duncanchamber.com
Duncan Convention & Visitors Bureau visitduncan.org
Chisholm Trail Arts Council Gallery chisholmtrailarts.com
Chisholm Trail Casino chisholmtrailcasino.com
Chisholm Trail Heritage Center onthechisholmtrail.com
Duncan Golf & Tennis Club duncangolfandtennisclub.com
Historic Main Street Duncan Shopping District mainstreetduncan.net
Kochendorfer Brewing Company kochendorferbrewing.com
Main Street Duncan mainstreetduncan.net
Rock Island 905 Museum & Tourist Center 314 N 15th St
Stephens County Historical Museum stcomuseum.com
The Foreman Prairie House prairiehouseok.com
DURANT
Choctaw Country Association choctawcountry.com
Discover Durant discoverdurant.com
Durant Area Chamber of Commerce durantchamber.org
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
Durant Main Street durantmainstreet.org
Elements Art Center elementsartcenter.com
Fort Washita Historic Site & Museum chickasaw.net
Semple Family Museum of Native American Art se.edu
Three Valley Museum threevalleymuseum.com
World's Largest Peanut 300 W Evergreen St
DURHAM
Break O' Day Farm & Metcalfe Museum metcalfemuseum.org
EDMOND
Edmond Chamber of Commerce edmondchamber.com
Visit Edmond visitedmondok.com
1889 Territorial Schoolhouse edmondhistory.org
Artistic Glass Studio artisticglassstudio.com
Clauren Ridge Vineyard & Winery claurenridge.com
Edmond Unplugged edmondunplugged.com
Float OKC floatokc.com
Historic Downtown Edmond downtownedmondok.com
Journey Quilt Company journeyquiltco.com
KickingBird Golf Club kickingbirdgolf.com
Oops I Arted oopsiarted.com
Pelican Bay Aquatic Center pelicanbayaquatics.com
The Conservatory for Classical Art classicalart.org
The Golf Club of Edmond golfedmond.com
The Manor at Coffee Creek themanoratcoffeecreek.com
UCO Jazz Lab ucojazzlab.com
UCO Natural History Museum uco.edu
EL RENO
El Reno Chamber of Commerce elrenochamber.com
El Reno Convention & Visitors Bureau cityofelreno.com
Canadian County Historical Museum canadiancountymuseum.com
Crimson Creek Golf Course crimsoncreekgolf.com
El Reno Main Street Program elrenomainstreet.com
El Reno Mother Road Monument cityofelreno.com
Heritage Express Trolley canadiancountymuseum.com
Historic Fort Reno Visitors Center & Museum 7107 W Cheyenne St
Prairie Land Ranch billandclaras.com
Redlands Community College Art Gallery 1300 S Country Club Rd
ELDORADO
Rio Rojo Outfitters riorojooutfitters.com
ELGIN
Elgin Chamber of Commerce elginchamber.net
Comanche Spur Casino comanchespurcasino.com
Hardzog's Gifts hardzogscarpetandgifts.com
ELK CITY
Elk City Chamber of Commerce elkcitychamber.com
Elk City Convention & Visitors Bureau visitelkcity.com
Blacksmith Museum elkcity.com
Carousel Connection 123 S Main St
Elk City Golf & Country Club elkcitygolf.com
Elk City Lake Disc Golf Course elkcity.com
Elk City Museum Complex visitelkcity.com




Farm & Ranch Museum visitelkcity.com
National Route 66 & Transportation Museum visitelkcity.com
Puttin' in the Park visitelkcity.com
ELMORE CITY
Fannie Jane Ranch fjranch.com
ENID
Greater Enid Chamber of Commerce enidchamber.com
Visit Enid visitenid.org
Red Carpet Country Association redcarpetcountry.com
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center csrhc.org
Chisholm Trail Expo Center chisholmtrailexpo.com
Downtown Enid Shopping District mainstreetenid.org
Enid Axe enidaxe.com
Holding the Claim 509 E Oklahoma
Lazy Circles in the Sky 100 E Garriott
Leonardo's Children's Museum & Adventure Quest leonardos.org
Main Street Enid mainstreetenid.org
Meadowlake Golf Course meadowlakecourse.com
Midgley Museum 1001 Sequoyah Dr
Pheasant Run Golf Club 1702 Clubhouse Dr
Railroad Museum of Oklahoma 702 N Washington St
Red Bird Farm redbirdfarmenid.com
Simpson's Old Time Museum & Movie Studio skeletoncreekproductions.com
Under Her Wing was the Universe 100 Block W Park Ave
Woodring Wall of Honor & Veterans Park woodringwallofhonor.com
ERICK
Erick Chamber of Commerce erickchamber.com
Sandy Sanders Wildlife Management Area wildlifedepartment.com
The Sandhills Curiosity Shop 201 S Sheb Wooley Ave
EUCHA
Clearwater Bay Marina 1614 County Rd 371
Spring Valley Ranch springvalleyranchok.com
EUFAULA
Eufaula Area Chamber of Commerce eufaulachamberofcommerce.com
Lake Eufaula Association visitlakeeufaula.com
Creek Nation Casino creeknationcasinoeufaula.com
Eufaula Area Museum eufaulaareamuseum.org
Hook’d Guide Service hookdguideservice.com
Lake Days Kayaks, Paddleboards & More lakedayscl.com
Lake Dog & Their People lakedogco.com
Lake Eufaula & Damsite ATV Trail visitlakeeufaula.com
Xtreme Cove Marina xtremeresortok.com
Yakkity Yaks Kayak Rentals yakkityyakkayakrentals.com
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort jellystoneok.com
FAIRFAX
Fairfax Area Chamber of Commerce 150 E Elm St
The Water Bird Gallery waterbirdgallery.com
FAIRLAND
Twin Bridges Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/TwinBridges
FAIRVIEW
Fairview Chamber of Commerce fairviewokchamber.com
Fairview Aquatic Center fairviewok.org
Gloss Mountain State Park TravelOK.com/Gloss
Major County Historical Society & Museum mchsok.net
Plymouth Valley Cellars plymouthvalleycellars.com
FAY
Old Caldwell Trail Stables oldcaldwelltrail.com
FITZHUGH
Fossil Creek Ranch fossilcreekranchok.com
FLETCHER
D & L Christmas Tree Farm okchristmastrees.com
FORT COBB
Fort Cobb State Park, Golf Course & Pro Shop TravelOK.com/FortCobb
Sunset Cove Marina 2732 Sunset Bay Dr
FORT GIBSON
Fort Gibson Chamber of Commerce fortgibson.com
Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
Cherokee National Citizen's Cemetery okhistory.org
Fort Gibson Historic Site okhistory.org
Fort Gibson National Cemetery cem.va.gov
Fort Gibson Wildlife Management Area wildlifedepartment.com
Three Forks Harbor 5201 Three Forks Rd
FORT SILL
Fort Sill Golf Course sill.armymwr.com
Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum sill-army.mil
Geronimo's Grave & Beef Creek Apache Cemetery Elgin Rd & Dodge Hill Rd
US Army Field Artillery Museum sill-army.mil
FORT SUPPLY
Fort Supply Historic Site historic-fort-supply.org
FORT TOWSON
Fort Towson Historic Site okhistory.org
Fort Towson Historical Society Museum
110 E Valliant Hwy
Raymond Gary State Park liftca.org/raymond-gary-state-park
FOSS
Foss State Park TravelOK.com/Foss
FOYIL
Andy Payne Statue State Hwy 66
FREDERICK
Frederick Chamber of Commerce & Industry visitfrederickok.com
Frederick Golf & Country Club 1001 N 1st St
Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area & Center wildlifedepartment.com
Pioneer Heritage Townsite tillmanokhistory.org
Tillman County Heritage Barn Quilt Trail frederickokchamber.org
FREEDOM
Freedom Chamber of Commerce 941 Eagle Pass
Alabaster Caverns State Park TravelOK.com/Alabaster
Freedom Museum 505 Main St
GAGE
Gage Artesian Beach E Independence & St Hwy 15
GARVIN Wheelock Academy okhistory.org
GATE
Gateway to the Panhandle Museum Hwy 64 & Oklahoma St
GEARY
Geary Chamber of Commerce gearyok.com
Canadian Rivers Historical Museum 114 S Broadway
Jesse Chisholm Grave Site gearyok.com
Pony Bridge US Hwy 281
GLENPOOL Glenpool Chamber of Commerce glenpoolchamber.org
Frankoma Pottery Company frankomapottery.com
GOLDSBY Okie Outlaw Bowfishing okieoutlawbowfishing.com
GOODWELL No Man's Land Museum nmlhs.org
GORE
Gore Chamber of Commerce gorechamber.net
Experience Fishing experiencefishing.net
GOTEBO Lake Vanderwork wildlifedepartment.com
GRACEMONT
No Mercy Hunting Services nomercyhunting.com
GRANITE Comecos Cemetery 410 Mountain Ave
GRANT Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
GROVE
Grand Lake Association & Visitor Center grandlakefun.com
Grove Area Chamber of Commerce groveok.org
Grove Convention & Tourism Bureau cityofgroveok.gov
Big Red's Guide Service theoutdoortrip.com
Cayuga-Splitlog Mission Church cayugamission.org
Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
Gene Pearcy's Fishing Guide Service 1701 Pathways Rd

General Stand Watie Grave Site Polson Cemetery
Grand Lake Casino grandlakecasino.com
Grand Lake Cruises grandlakecruises.com
Grand Lake Sports Center grandlakesportcenter.com
H2O Sports Rental h2osportsrental.com
Har-Ber Village Museum har-bervillage.com
Honey Creek Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/HoneyCreek
Lendonwood Gardens lendonwood.com
Pritchard’s Guide Service rustypritchardoutdoors.com
Seneca-Cayuga Nation sctribe.com
GUTHRIE
Guthrie Chamber of Commerce guthriechamber.com
Guthrie Visitor Information guthrieok.com
Arcadian Getaways arcadiangetaways.com
Byron's Double Stop Fiddle Shop & Music Hall doublestop.com
Cimarron National Golf Club cimarronnational.com
Elmer McCurdy Grave Site cityofguthrie.com
First Capital Trolley firstcapitaltrolley.com
Guthrie Gunfighters theguthriegunfightersinc.org
Guthrie Scottish Rite Masonic Center guthriescottishrite.org
Home Sweet Home on the Range homesweethomeontherange.com
Lazy E Arena lazye.com
Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum & Apothecary Garden drugmuseum.org
Oklahoma Territorial Museum & Carnegie Library okterritorialmuseum.org
Owens Arts Place Museum owensmuseum.com
Silverleaf Shotgun Sports silverleafshotgunsports.com
GUYMON
Guymon Chamber of Commerce guymonokchamber.com
Visit Guymon guymonok.org
All Fired Up Gallery & Art Center allfiredupok.com
Golden Mesa Casino goldenmesa.com
Main Street Guymon mainstreetguymon.com
Sunset Hills Golf Course sunsethillsgolfclub.com
HAMMON
Lucky Star Casino Hammon luckystarcasino.org
HARDESTY
Optima National Wildlife Refuge fws.gov
HARRAH
Harrah Chamber of Commerce 1971 Church Ave
Coeur du Vin Vineyard & Polo Field 3225 N Peebly Rd
Harrah History Center harrahhistoricalsociety.com
Kickapoo Casino kickapoo-casino.com
Wind Drift Orchards 18499 NE 50th St
HARTSHORNE
Hartshorne Area Chamber of Commerce cityofhartshorneok.com
Twin Cities Heritage Museum cityofhartshorneok.com
HASKELL
La Harpe's Council Marker haskellchamber.com
HASTINGS
Fortress of Faith Adventures fortressoffaithadventures.com
HEALDTON
Healdton Chamber of Commerce 10734 Hwy 76
Healdton Oil Museum 10734 Hwy 76
HEAVENER
Heavener Runestone Park & Trail System heavenerrunestonepark.com
Horsethief Springs Trail fs.usda.gov
HENNESSEY
Oklahoma's Largest Cowboy Hat 1201 N Main St
The Sam & Burla Snyder Memorial History Center hennesseypl.okpls.org
Turkey Creek Golf Course 12424 Hwy 51 W
HENRYETTA
Henryetta Chamber of Commerce henryetta.org
Henryetta Antiquing District henryetta.org
Henryetta Doughboy Statue henryettalibrary.org
Henryetta Golf & Country Club 30596 S 216 Rd
Henryetta Territorial Museum 410 W Moore St
McCutcheon Park & Splash Pad cityofhenryetta.com
HINTON
Hinton Chamber of Commerce hintonok.com
Casino Oklahoma casinooklahoma.com
Hinton Historical Museum & Parker House hintonok.com
Sugar Creek Casino sugarcreekcasino.net
HITCHCOCK
Shooting Star History 14950 St Hwy 8
HOBART
Hobart Chamber of Commerce hobartokchamber.com
Hobart Main Street hobartmainst.com
Hobart Municipal Golf Course 13962 N 2180 Rd
Kiowa County Historical Museum 518 S Main St
HOCHATOWN
Choctaw Landing choctawlanding.com
Hester's Theatre of Magic hestermagic.com
HODGEN
Cedar Lake National Recreation Area fs.usda.gov
Ouachita National Forest & Trail System fs.usda.gov
Winding Stair Recreation Area fs.usda.gov
HOLDENVILLE
Holdenville Chamber of Commerce holdenvillechamber.com
Creek Nation Casino creeknationcasinoholdenville.com
Holdenville Society of Painters & Sculptors Art Gallery 118 N Broadway
HOLLIS
Harmon County Historical Society Museum 102 W Broadway St
HOMINY Hominy Tourism hominytourism.wordpress.com
Cha' Tullis Gallery chatullisgallery.com
Fred and Addie Drummond Home okhistory.org
New Territory Sculptures W of town
Osage Casino osagecasinos.com
White Hair Memorial 4986 County Rd 5715
HOWE
Wister Wildlife Management Area wildlifedepartment.com
HUGO
Hugo Area Chamber of Commerce hugochamberofcommerce.org
Buffalo Trails Cabins & Petting Zoo buffalotrailscabins.com
Endangered Ark Foundation endangeredarkfoundation.org
Frisco Depot Museum 309 N B St
Growler Pines Tiger Preserve growlerpines.com
Mount Olivet Cemetery Trice & S 8th St
HULBERT
Sequoyah Riding Stables sequoyahridingstables.com
Sequoyah State Park, Trails, Golf Course & Pro Shop TravelOK.com/SequoyahSP
HYDRO
Lucille's Service Station Route 66
IDABEL
Idabel Chamber of Commerce theidabelchamber.com
B’s Guide Service 408 NW 9th St
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
Idabel Main Street idabelmainstreet.com
Mike's Crappie Guide Service mikescrappieguideservice.com
Museum of the Red River museumoftheredriver.org
Red Slough Wildlife Management Area fs.usda.gov
INDIANOLA
Indian Territory & Oklahoma Statehood Settlement 403 Walnut St
INOLA
Inola Chamber of Commerce inolachamber.com
Moore's Flying M Ranch mooresflyingm.com
JAY
Jay Chamber of Commerce jaychamber.com
Mariee Wallace Museum 538 Krause St
MidAmerica Outdoors midamericaoutdoors.com
Pickleball Courts at City Park pickleheads.com
Thomas Guide Service thomasguideservice.com
Zena Suri Alpacas zenasurialpacas.com
JENKS
Jenks Chamber of Commerce jenkschamber.com

Barkwest Dog Park jenkschamber.com
Jenks Planetarium jenksps.ce.eleyo.com
Oklahoma Aquarium okaquarium.org
Peake Photography - Design Art & Gifts peakephotos.com
Pinot's Palette pinotspalette.com
RiverWalk Crossing riverwalktulsa.com
South Lakes Golf Course southlakesgolf.com
Tulsa Kayak oklahomakayak.com
Veterans Park jenks.com
JENNINGS
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit hallettracing.net
JET
Eagle Roost Nature Trail fws.gov
Great Salt Plains Lake 8 miles NE of Jet
Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge fws.gov
Salt Plains State Park & Trail System TravelOK.com/SaltPlains
KAW CITY Kanza Museum kawnation.com
Kaw City Museum 910 Washunga Dr
Pioneer Cove Marina 101 Marina Dr
KELLYVILLE
Heyburn Lake swt.usace.army.mil
High On A Hill Dairy Goats highonahilldairygoats.com
KENDRICK
B&B Store & Deli 302 Main St
KENTON
Black Mesa State Park TravelOK.com/BlackMesa
Black Mesa Summit Trail County Rd 325
Dinosaur Tracks East End of Black Mesa
KETCHUM
Hammerhead Marina NS 4475 Rd & E 350 Rd
Lake Bumz 288 W Ketchum Ave
Port Carlos Marina portcarlos.com
KIEFER Fish On Oklahoma fishonok.com
KINGFISHER
Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce kingfisher.org
Lake Elmer wildlifedepartment.com
The Chisholm thechisholm.org
Vernie Snow Aquatic Center kingfisher.org
KINGSTON
Lake Texoma Association laketexomaonline.com
Advantage Guide Service advantageguideservice.com
Bearded Dog Striper Guide Service beardeddogstriperguides.com
Big Fish Texoma bigfishtexoma.com
Blue Water Striper Guide Service texomastriperguidefishing.com
Bonefisc Striper Guide Service & Bed & Breakfast bonefiscstriperguideservice.com
Buncombe Creek Golf Course buncombecreekgolf.com
Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club pointevista.com
Jimmy Bishop's Striper Guide Service texomastriper.com
Keepin' It Reel Striper Guide Service Lake Texoma Area
Lake Texoma Guide Service laketexomaguideservice.com
Lake Texoma State Park TravelOK.com/LakeTexoma
Merry Meadows Farm merrymeadowsok.com
Mickey Rose Guide Service mickeyroseguideservice.com
Mojo Striper Guide Service mojostriperguideservice.com
Red Beard Guide Service 13357 Meadowlark Ln
Rollan Dennis Hunting & Fishing Guide Service striperguides.com
Scarberry's Guide Service Catfish Bay Marina
Striper Country Guide Service Alberta Creek Resort & Marina
Texoma Casino mytexomacasino.com
West Bay Casino & Resort westbaycasino.com
KIOWA
Traders Depot 28 W 4th St
KONAWA
Lake Konawa wildlifedepartment.com
Rivermist Casino seminolenation.casino
KREBS
Krebs Heritage Museum cityofkrebs.com
Lovera's Italian Grocery loverasmarket.com
LAMAR
Rockytop Ranch 8657 D 1277 Rd
LANGLEY
Grand Lake Area Chamber of Commerce grandlakechamber.org
Cherokee Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Cherokee
Pensacola Dam grda.com
LANGSTON Langston Chamber of Commerce langstonchamberofcommerce.com
Beulahland Cemetery findagrave.com
Indian Meridian Monument Logan & Washington
Langston University langston.edu
Melvin B. Tolson
Black Heritage Center langston.edu
LAVERNE
Laverne Chamber of Commerce laverneok.org
Lake Evans Chambers wildlifedepartment.com
Laverne Golf & Country Club lavernegolfandcountryclub.com
LAWTON
Lawton Fort Sill Convention & Visitors Bureau visitlawtonok.com
Great Plains Country Association greatplainscountry.com
Apache Casino Hotel Lawton Fort Sill apachecasinohotel.com
Comanche Nation Casino comanchenationcasino.com
Comanche National Museum & Cultural Center comanchemuseum.com
Curt's Guide Service curtsguideservice.com
Fort Sill Post Cemetery armycemeteries.army.mil
Holy City of the Wichitas theholycityofthewichitas.org
Lawton Philharmonic Orchestra lawtonphil.com
Lawton Speedway lawtonspeedway.com
Leslie Powell Gallery lpgallery.org
McMahon Memorial Auditorium lawtonok.gov
Museum of the Great Plains discovermgp.org
The Historic Mattie Beal Home lawtonheritage.org
Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park urbanairtrampolinepark.com
Wichita Mountains Scenic Byway fhwa.dot.gov
LEEDEY
Boswell Museum Main & Broadway
Leedey Tornado Monument Main St
LEXINGTON
Lexington Wildlife Management Area wildlifedepartment.com
Spider VW Bug Moffatt Rd & US 77
Thunder Valley Raceway Park okthunder.com
LINDSAY
Lindsay Chamber of Commerce lindsaychamberofcommerce.com
Lindsay Municipal Golf Course cityoflindsay.com
Murray-Lindsay Mansion & Pikes Peak School Hwy 76 S
LOCUST GROVE
Locust Grove Chamber of Commerce
109 E Ross
Rural Oklahoma Museum of Poetry & Rummage Store rompoetry.com
Sycamore Springs Ranch sycamorespringsranch.net
The Crappie Cowboy Craig Nichols 6027 E 570 Rd
Willard Stone Museum willardstonemuseuminc.com
Zoo Safari USA zoosafariusa.org
LONE WOLF
Eagles Roost ATV Area 43393 Scissortail Rd
GI Joe Repair Shop & Museum 1107 Main St
Quartz Mountain Fun Park N of Hwy 44/44A Jct
Quartz Mountain State Park TravelOK.com/QuartzMountain
LONGDALE
Legacy Golf Course fairviewok.org
Longdale Speedway longdalespeedway.com
McRay Farms 19800 E Simmons Rd
Threatt Filling Station threattfillingstation.org
MACOMB
The Ravine Outdoor Adventure Park ravineadventurepark.com
MADILL
Marshall County Chamber of Commerce marshallcountyonline.com
Bridgeview Marina & Resort bridgeviewmarinaandresort.com
Madill Gaming Center madillgaming.com
Museum of Southern Oklahoma themoso.com
MANGUM
Greer County Chamber of Commerce
119 E Jefferson
First Methodist Church of Mangum 301 W Jefferson
Old Greer County Museum & Hall of Fame 222 W Jefferson St
Peace on the Plains Hwy 283 & Hwy 44
MANNFORD
Mannford Area Chamber of Commerce mannfordchamber.com
Keystone Harbor keystoneharbor.com
Mannford Museum mannfordmuseum.org
Salt Creek Marina 1200 S Keyport Dr
MARIETTA
Love County Chamber of Commerce lovecountyokla.org
Addison Ranch addisonranch.com
Love County Historical
Society Pioneer Museum 409 W Chickasaw
MARLAND
Bill Pickett's Grave Site White Eagle Monument
Red Rock Ranch redrockranchok.com
MARLOW
Marlow Chamber of Commerce marlowchamber.org
Budro’s Woodshop budroswoodshop.com
Cotton Blossom Winery cottonblossomwinery.com
DT Ranch Country dtranchcountry.com
Generations Golf Course 1715 S Broadway
Marlow Area Museum chickasawcountry.com
MAUD
Maud Historical Museum 130 E Main
The Back 40 Retreat youroklahomagetaway.com
Wiley Post Memorial Lake 103 Horse Ave
MCALESTER
McAlester Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture mcalester.org
McAlester Tourism Department cityofmcalester.com
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
Cowabunga on Down & Udderly Art 24 E Choctaw Ave
McAlester Scottish Rite Masonic Center mcalesterscottishrite.org
Tannehill Museum 500 W Stonewall Ave
The Yellow Gazebo theyellowgazebo.com
MCLOUD
McLoud Chamber of Commerce mcloudchamber.com
Hudson Place hudsonplaceonline.com
Locomotive Operators of Central Oklahoma locotrains.org

McLoud Historical Society & Museum
421 W Broadway Ave
Quail Ridge Sporting Clays quailridgeclays.com
MEAD
Hook'd Up Guide Service 1401 Willow Springs Rd
Sparky's Guide Service sparkysguideservice.com
MEDFORD
1893 Land Run Historical Center 109 N 1st St
Medford Golf Course N of Industrial Blvd
MEDICINE PARK
Basecamp Adventure Outfitters 206 E Lake Dr
Chaps My A** chapsmyass.com
Comanche Shirt Company comancheshirtcompany.com
Discovery Outpost 208 E Lake Dr
Escape the Park escapethepark.biz
Little Dam Bait Shop & Store 90 Water St
Medicine Park Aquarium & Natural Sciences Center mpmns.org
White Buffalo Trading Post 162 E Lake Dr
MEEKER
Carl Hubbell Museum 510 W Carl Hubbell Blvd
Meeker Historical Museum 510 W Carl Hubbell Blvd
Red Dirt Raceway reddirtraceway.com
Running R Arena 338798 E Hwy 62 MIAMI
Miami Chamber of Commerce miamiokchamber.com
Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau visitmiamiok.com
Buffalo Run Casino & Resort buffalorun.com
Coleman Theatre thecolemantheatre.org
George Francis Riverview Park miamiokla.net
Myaamia Heritage Museum & Archive kaakisitoonkia.com
Peoria Ridge Golf Course peoriaridge.com
Prairie Moon Casino miaminationcasinos.com
Quapaw Casino quapawcasino.com
Shawnee Tribe Cultural Center shawneeculture.org
The Dobson Museum & Home dobsonmuseum.com
The Stables Casino the-stables.com
MIDWEST CITY
Midwest City Chamber of Commerce midwestcityok.com
Midwest City Convention & Visitors Bureau visitmidwestcity.com
Midwest City Tourism Information Center 7200 SE 29th St
Andy's Altitude 1291 altitude1291.com
Atkinson Heritage Center 1001 N Midwest Blvd
Major Charles B Hall Memorial Airpark tinker.af.mil
Midwest City High School History Center & Vietnam Memorial bombervietnammemorial.org
Midwest City Town Center Plaza midwestcitytcp.com
Reno Swim & Slide midwestcityok.org
Rose State Performing Arts Center okcciviccenter.com
MILBURN Chickasaw Nation White House chickasaw.net
MILL CREEK
Oka' Yanahli Preserve nature.org
MINCO Minco Chamber of Commerce minco-chamberofcommerce.net
Minco History Center minco-ok.com
Petals & Pinecones flowersbypetalsandpinecones.com
Ross Honey Company 109 NW Belle St
MONKEY ISLAND
Monkey Island Trail & Hayrides royalhorseranch.net
Sail Grand Waterfront sailgrand.com
Shangri-La Golf Club, Resort & Marina shangrilaok.com
Tera Miranda Harbor & Resort teramiranda.com
MOORE
Moore Chamber of Commerce moorechamber.com
Andaluz Artisan Rock Shop arocksminerals.com
HayVic’s 101 W Main St
Moonflower Local Flowers & Gifts moonflowerlocal.com
Resonate Gift Shop resonategiftsok.com
The Crazy Cactus thecrazycactus.com
Twisted Axes Throw House twistedaxesthrowhouse.com
Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park urbanairtrampolinepark.com
MOORELAND
Mead Ranch Sporting Clays 33240 S County Rd 223
Prather Cue prathercue.com
Western Cedar Hunting Preserve huntinoklahoma.com
MOUNDS
Endicott Farms endicottfarms.com
MOUNTAIN PARK
Granite Hills Trail System 22487 E 1566 Rd
Great Plains State Park TravelOK.com/GreatPlains
MULDROW
Muldrow Chamber of Commerce muldrowokla.com
D&C Holiday Farm dcholidayfarm.com
MUSE
Billy Creek Recreation Area fs.usda.gov
MUSKOGEE
Greater Muskogee Area Chamber of Commerce muskogeechamber.org
Visit Muskogee visitmuskogee.com
Amish Country Store & Restaurant amishcountrystoreok.com
Ataloa Lodge Museum 2299 Old Bacone Rd
Blue Rabbit Pottery & Art Studio 508 S 3rd St
Butterfly House at the Papilion muskogeeparks.org
Civitan Park Disc Golf Course muskogeeparks.org
Five Civilized Tribes Museum fivetribes.org
Main Street Muskogee mainstreetmuskogee.com
Muskogee Golf Club muskogeegolfclub.com
Muskogee's Centennial Trail muskogeeparks.org
Oklahoma Movie Hall of Fame roxymuskogee.org/hall-of-fame
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame & Museum omhof.com
River Country Family Water Park muskogeeparks.org
Skydive Cherokee 918skydive.com
The Castle of Muskogee okcastle.com
Three Rivers Museum 3riversmuseum.com
MUSTANG
Mustang Chamber of Commerce mustangchamber.com
Agape House Berry Farm agapehouseberryfarm.com
Buffalo Creek Berry Farm 9211 Sloan Rd
Growing Paynes 12900 S Czech Hall Rd
Mustang Historical Museum mustangchamber.com
NEWCASTLE
Newcastle Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development newcastleok.org
Avid Extreme Sports Park South aespaintballparks.com
Black Towns Motorcycle Tour Statewide
Magnolia Blossom Ranch magnoliablossomranch.com
Newcastle Casino newcastlecasino.com
NEWKIRK
Newkirk Chamber of Commerce newkirkchamber.com
Newkirk Main Street newkirkmainstreet.com
7 Clans First Council Casino sevenclans.com
7 Clans Gasino Chilocco sevenclans.com
Native Lights Casino nativelightscasino.com
Newkirk Community Museum 101 S Maple
Newkirk Heritage Center 116 N Main
NINNEKAH
Chief Drive-In Theatre chiefdriveintheatre.com
NOBLE Noble Chamber of Commerce nobleok.org
Duck Life Outfitters theoutdoortrip.com
Schafer Hat Works 107 N Main St
NORMAN
Norman Chamber of Commerce normanchamber.com
Norman Economic Development Coalition selectnorman.com
Visit Norman visitnorman.com
Calypso Cove Marina calypsocovemarina.com
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art ou.edu/fjjma
George M. Sutton Wilderness Park normanok.gov
Jacobson House Native Art Center jacobsonhouse.art
Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club ougolfclub.com
Lake Thunderbird State Park TravelOK.com/ThunderbirdSP
National Weather Center ou.edu/nwc
Native Spirits Winery nativespiritswinery.com
Norman Philharmonic normanphil.com
Pinot's Palette pinotspalette.com
Riverwind Casino riverwind.com
Sam Noble Museum samnoblemuseum.ou.edu
The Crucible Art Foundry & Gallery thecruciblellc.com
Thunderbird Sailing Club thunderbirdsailingclub.org
Tribes 131 Art Gallery tribes131.com
NOWATA
Nowata Area Chamber of Commerce nowatachamber.net
Be True Western betruewestern.com
Cherokee Ave Outpost & Books 305 1/2 E Cherokee Ave
Nowata County Historical Society Museum nowatamuseum.org
The Glass Mansion nowatamuseum.org
OAKWOOD
Little Robe Creek Lodge 71653 N2350 Rd
OCTAVIA
Mountain Pass Scenic Byway Hwy 259 between Page & Octavia
OKARCHE
Stroh's Surplus 102 Stroh Ave
OKEENE City of Okeene Park 200 S Phillips St
St. Anthony’s of Padua Catholic Church 211 S Fifth St
OKEMAH Okemah Chamber of Commerce okemahok.org
Creek Nation Casino creeknationcasinookemah.com
Golden Pony Casino goldenponycasino.com
Okemah Golf Club 925 Golf Course Rd
Okfuskee County Historical Society & Museum 407 W Broadway St
Thlopthlocco Tribal Town tttown.org
OKLAHOMA CITY Visit Oklahoma City visitokc.com
Greater Oklahoma City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce okchispanicchamber.org
Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center - South OKC southokc.com
Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce-Greater OKC okcchamber.com
39th St. District 39thstreetdistrict.com
ACM@UCO Performance Lab acm.uco.edu
American Pigeon Museum & Library theamericanpigeonmuseum.org
An Oklahoma City Scavenger Hunt: Wild Western Art letsroam.com
Architectural DNA fitzsimmons-arch.com
Beer City Music Hall beercitymusichall.com
Bella Forte Glass Studio bellaforteglass.com
Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine rothershrine.org


Brickopolis brickopolisu.com
Bright Star Carriages brightstarcarriages.biz
Broke Brewing Company broke.beer
Celebration Station celebrationstation.com
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark milb.com/oklahoma-city
CHK|Central Boathouse riversportokc.org
Crosstimbers Motorized ORV Park lakedraper.com
Deep Deuce District deepdeucedistrict.com
Dolese Youth Park & Disc Golf Courses okc.gov
First Americans Museum famok.org
I-44 Speedway Park i44riversidespeedway.com
In Your Eye Studio & Gallery inyoureyegallery.com
Inasmuch Foundation Gallery occc.edu
James E Stewart Golf Course okcgolf.com
JRB Art at the Elms jrbartgallery.com
Lake Hefner Golf Club okcgolf.com
Langston's Western Wear langstons.com
Martin Park Nature Center & Trail okc.gov
Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park of Oklahoma City visitokc.com
Milk Bottle Grocery nps.gov
Mix-Tape at Factory Obscura factoryobscura.com
Myriad Botanical Gardens & Crystal Bridge Conservatory myriadgardens.org
Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery okcu.edu
North Pole City northpolecity.com
OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark okanaresort.com
OKC Fishing LLC okcfishingllc.com
Oklahoma Black and African American Jazz Legacy Museum & Performing Arts Center naajlm.org
Oklahoma City Asian District asiandistrictok.com
Oklahoma City Handbell Ensemble okcbells.com
Oklahoma City Philharmonic okcphil.org
Oklahoma Governor's Mansion oklahoma.gov
Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum oklahomahof.com
Oklahoma History Center okhistory.org
Oklahoma Railway Museum oklahomarailwaymuseum.org
Oklahoma River Cruises embarkok.com
Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum osfa.info/museum
Paint N Cheers paintncheers.com Paseo Arts District thepaseo.org
Paseo Plunge paseoplunge.com
Plaza District plazadistrict.org
Porcelain Art Museum wocp.org
Prairie Arts Stained Glass 3110 N Walker Ave
Red Earth Art Center redearth.org
Remington Park Racetrack & Casino remingtonpark.com
Riversport Adventure Park & Boathouse District riversportokc.org
Shorty's Caboy Hattery shortyshattery.com
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor sixflags.com
The Jones Assembly thejonesassembly.com
The Silos Climbing stoneyardclimbing.com
TopGolf OKC topgolf.com
USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex teamusa.org
Wheeler Ferris Wheel wheelerdistrict.com
Will Rogers Disc Golf Course NW 30th St & Portland Ave
OKMULGEE
Okmulgee Chamber of Commerce okmulgeechamber.org
Creek Nation Council House creekcouncilhouse.net
Okmulgee & Dripping Springs Lake & Recreation Area okmulgeeonline.com
Okmulgee Downtown Historic District Downtown
Okmulgee Main Street okmulgeemainstreet.com
One Fire Casino creeknationcasinoonefire.com
Redstick Gallery redstick-gallery.myshopify.com
OKTAHA
Outlaw Motor Speedway 8100 Wainwright Rd
OOLOGAH Oologah Area Chamber of Commerce oologahonline.com
Oolagah Historical Museum oologah.org
Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch (Dog Iron Ranch) visitcherokeenation.com
Winganon Space Capsule E 300 Rd & S 4130 Rd
OSAGE Prairie’s End prairiesend.org
OVERBROOK
Brown Ranch Hay Maze BrownRanchHayMaze.com
Lake Murray Riding Stables 13523 Scenic Hwy 77
OWASSO
Owasso Chamber of Commerce owassochamber.com
Bailey Ranch Golf Club baileyranchgolf.com
Centennial Park Disc Golf Course 15301 E 86th St N
Fish On fishonok.com
Owasso Historical Museum cityofowasso.com
PAOLI Washita Casino washitacasino.com
PARK HILL
Cherokee Landing State Park 28610 Park 20 TravelOK.com/CherokeeLanding
Donavan Clary Fishing Guide Service oklahomaflyfishing.net
Hunter's Home okhistory.org
John Ross Museum visitcherokeenation.com
PAULS VALLEY
Pauls Valley Chamber of Commerce paulsvalleychamber.com
Pauls Valley Tourism paulsvalley.com
Jet Stream Casino jetstreamcasino.com
Lakeview Lavender Farm 21536 N County Rd 3200
Pauls Valley Water Park dwrrcpv.com
Santa Fe Depot Museum paulsvalley.com
Stark Art & Gallery 211 S Chickasaw St
The Toy & Action Figure Museum actionfiguremuseum.com
The Vault Art Space & Gathering Place thevaultpaulsvalley.com
PAWHUSKA
Osage County Tourism visittheosage.com
Osage Nation Visitors Center visittheosage.com
Pawhuska Chamber of Commerce pawhuskachamber.com
Ben Johnson Cowboy Museum benjohnsoncowboymuseum.com
Chief Lookout Memorial & Lookout Mountain visittheosage.com
Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve nature.org
Osage Casino Hotel osagecasinos.com
Osage County Historical Society Museum visittheosage.com Pawhuska
Osage Hills State Park & Trail System 2131 Osage Hills Park Rd TravelOK.com/OsageHills
Osage Nation osagenation-nsn.gov
Osage Nation Museum osageculture.com
Roaming The Osage: Historic & Scenic Tours roamingtheosage.com
PAWNEE
Pawnee Chamber of Commerce cityofpawnee.com
Pawnee Bathhouse & Recreation Area pawneechamberofcommerce.org
Pawnee Bill Ranch Historic Site & Museum pawneebills.org
Pawnee County Historical Society Museum & Dick Tracy Headquarters pawneechs.org
Pawnee Municipal Golf Course pawneegolfcourse.com
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma pawneenation.org
StoneWolf Casino stonewolfcasino.com
PEORIA
Spook Light Spook Light Rd
PERKINS
Perkins Community Chamber of Commerce perkinsok.net
Cimarron Casino cimarroncasino.com
Cimarron Valley Railroad Museum okterritory.org
Iowa Tribe's Grey Snow Eagle House eagles.iowanation.org
The Golf Club at Cimarron Trails cimarrontrails.com
PERRY
Perry Chamber of Commerce perryokchamber.com
7 Clans Casino sevenclans.com
CCC Lake & Park cityofperryok.com
Cherokee Strip Museum & Rose Hill School cherokee-strip-museum.org
Jim Franklin Sculptor Studio jimfranklinsculpture.com
Main Street of Perry perrymainstreet.com
Perry Golf & Country Club 2001 N 9th St
Perry Wrestling Monument Park pwmpark.org
The Heritage Center & The Ditch Witch Museum 222 N 6th St
PIEDMONT
Piedmont Chamber of Commerce
piedmontokchamber.org
Chester's Party Barn & Farm chesterspartybarn.fun
Piedmont Community Park & Splash Pad
piedmontcommunitypark.com
Piedmont Historical Society Museum
piedmonthistoricalsociety.org
POCASSET
SaltCreek Casino saltcreekcasino.com
Simple Acre Farm simpleacrefarm.com
POCOLA
Adventure Skydive Center adventureskydivecenter.com
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
PONCA CITY
Ponca City Chamber of Commerce poncacitychamber.com
Visit Ponca City visitponcacity.com
Blubaugh Angus Ranch blubaughangusranch.com
Conoco Museum conocomuseum.com
Lester & Mary Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens poncacityok.gov
Lew Wentz Memorial Golf Course wentzgolf.com
Marland Mansion & Estate marlandmansion.com
Marland's Grand Home marlandgrandhome.com
Matzene Art Collection poncacityok.gov
Pioneer Woman Museum & Statue pioneerwomanmuseum.com
Santa's Forest Tree Farm 6555 W Hwy 60
Standing Bear Park, Museum & Education Center standingbearpark.com
POND CREEK
Pond Creek Mural S 2nd Ave & Broadway Ave
PONTOTOC
Pontotoc Ridge Preserve nature.org
PORTER Livesay Orchards livesayorchards.com
The Peach Barn Orchard & Bakery thepeachbarn.com
POTEAU
Poteau Chamber of Commerce poteauchamber.com
Cavanal Hill poteauchamber.com









Choctaw Country Club choctawcountryclub.com
Historic Downtown Poteau historicdowntownpoteau.com
LeFlore County Museum at Hotel Lowrey leflorecountymuseum.org
Maple Creek Berry Farm oklahomablueberries.com
PRAGUE
Prague Chamber of Commerce praguechamber.org
Jim Thorpe Birth Site 8601 NBU
National Shrine of Infant Jesus of Prague shrineofinfantjesus.com
Parks Brothers Memorial Golf Course cityofpragueok.org
Prague Historical Museum praguechamber.org
PRYOR
Pryor Area Chamber of Commerce pryorchamber.com
GraysLland Acres graysllandacres.com
Mayes County Historical County Museum 815 S Mill St
Pryor Creek Golf Club pryorcreekgolf.org
Rabbit Gallery billandtracirabbit.com
PURCELL Heart of Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce theheartofok.com
McClain County Museum mymcclainhistory.org
Oklahoma Thunder Dock Diving 18117 199th St
Petal Pusher Farms petalpusherfarms.com
Purcell Golf Course 1400 Chandler Rd
The Dragon Disc Golf Course purcellok.gov
QUAPAW Downstream Casino Resort downstreamcasino.com
Quapaw Tribal Museum quapawtribe.com
RAMONA Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
Oklahoma Heritage Farm & Market okheritagefarm.com
RATTAN Honobia Creek Wildlife Management Area wildlifedepartment.com
Oklahoma Heritage Horse Sanctuary okheritagehorse.com
RED OAK
Creekside Berry Farm creeksideberryfarm.com
Edwards Store edwardsstore.com
RED ROCK
7 Clans Gasino sevenclans.com
7 Clans Paradise Casino okparadisecasino.com
RENTIESVILLE
Down Home Blues Club & OK Blues Hall of Fame dcminnerblues.com
REYDON
Skipout Lake Recreation Area fs.usda.gov
RINGLING
Mudcreek Outfitters mudcreekoutfitters.net
RINGWOOD Indian Creek Village
Winery & Inn 42595 S 264 Rd
RIPLEY Washington Irving Trail Museum washingtonirvingtrailmuseum.com
ROCKY Hobart Lake NW of City
ROLAND
Roland Area Chamber of Commerce rolandchamber.com
Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
ROOSEVELT Tire Man
424 S Main St
ROSE
Saline Courthouse Museum visitcherokeenation.com
ROSSTON
T L Guided Hunts tlguidedhunts.com
SALINA Salina Area Chamber of Commerce salinachamber.publishpath.com
Chimney Rock Hollow Cabins chimneyrockhollow.com
Dead Wake Guide Service theoutdoortrip.com
SALLISAW
Sallisaw Chamber of Commerce sallisawchamber.com
14 Flags Museum 400 E Cherokee St
Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
Sallisaw Main Street sallisawmainstreet.org
Sequoyah's Cabin Museum visitcherokeenation.com
SAND SPRINGS
Sand Springs Chamber of Commerce sandspringschamber.org
Flying G Ranch flying-g-ranch.com
Keystone Ancient Forest sandspringsok.org
Keystone State Park TravelOK.com/Keystone
McBride Outside Guide Service mcbrideoutside.com
Mock Brothers Saddlery mockbros.com
Osage Casino osagecasinos.com
Pleasant Valley Farms pleasantvalleyfarmsok.com
Reel Good Time Guide Service
RGTguideservice.com
Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum sandspringsmuseum.org
SAPULPA Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce sapulpachamber.com
Sapulpa Parks & Recreation Department sapulpaok.gov
Chuck-It Axe Co chuckitaxco.com
Dancing Skeleton Meadery dancingskeletonmeadery.com
Gasoline Alley Classics gasolinealleyclassicsinc.com
Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum heartofroute66.org
Oklahoma Powered Parachutes oklahomapoweredparachutes.com
Rock Creek Golf Course sapulpaok.gov
Sapulpa Aquatic Center sapulpaparks.com
Sapulpa Fire Museum sapulpahistory.org
Sapulpa Historical Museum sapulpahistory.org
Sapulpa Main Street sapulpamainstreet.com
Waite Phillips Filling Station Museum sapulpahistory.org
SAYRE
Sayre Chamber of Commerce sayrechamber.org
Beckham County Courthouse beckham.okcounties.org
Gallery @ 112 riversedgeartssociety. weebly.com
Sayre City Golf Course sayreok.net
SCIPIO
Scipio Recreational Trails Area tulsatrailriders.com
SEILING
Seiling Chamber of Commerce seilingchamber.com
VFW Memorial Main & 3rd St




SEMINOLE Seminole Chamber of Commerce seminoleokchamber.org
Jasmine Moran Children's Museum jasminemoran.com
Jimmie Austin Municipal Golf Course seminole-oklahoma.net
Nomad's Animal Encounter nomadsanimalencounter.com
Seminole Nation Casino snocasinos.com
SHATTUCK Shattuck Chamber of Commerce shattuckchamber.org
Rock Creek Distillery rockcreekdistillery.com
Shattuck Golf Course Hwy 283 S
Shattuck Windmill Museum & Park shattuckok.com
SHAWNEE Visit Shawnee visitshawnee.com
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Eagle Aviary potawatomiheritage.org
FireLake Casino firelakecasino.com
Grand Casino Hotel & Resort grandresortok.com
MGMoA Gallery mgmoa.org
Oklahoma Baptist University Arboretum okbu.edu
Oklahoma Veterans Memorial pcvm.org
Rattle My Chains Disc Golf Pro Shop theartsat317.com
Shawnee Splash Water Park shawneeok.org
St Gregory's Abbey & Monks' Marketplace monksok.org
The Cave thecaveguy.com
The Guitar Vault guitarvaultok.com
SHIDLER
Shidler Area Chamber of Commerce 216 N Cosden Ave
The Bivin Garden thebivingarden.com
SKIATOOK
Skiatook Chamber of Commerce skiatookchamber.com
Skiatook Lake swt.usace.army.mil
Oklahoma Wake Adventure okwake.com
Skiatook Lake Association sla2017.org
Skiatook Museum skiatook.com
Skydive Airtight skydiveairtight.com
The Healing Rock 14004 Lake Rd
SLAUGHTERVILLE
Dahlgren Lake wildlifedepartment.com
SMITHVILLE
Wild Boar Ridge
Hunting Ranch wildboarridge.com
SOUTH COFFEYVILLE Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
SPAVINAW Flying J Ranch & Hunt Club flyingjranchok.com
Joshua Matthew Crappie Fishin theoutdoortrip.com
Spavinaw Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Spavinaw
SPENCER
Spencer Chamber of Commerce spencerokchamber.org
Spencer Historical Society Museum 8622 NE 50th St
SPIRO
Spiro Chamber of Commerce 210 S Main St
Riggs Family Orchard riggsfamilyorchard.com
Spiro Mounds
Archaeological Center okhistory.org
SPRINGER
Magnetic Hill Pioneer (Pitt) Rd
STATEWIDE Historic Route 66 oklahomaroute66.com
STIGLER
Stigler/Haskell County Chamber of Commerce stiglerok.net
Brier Creek Golf Course 1304 NW Country Club Dr
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
Haskell County Historical Society Museum
204 E Main St
Taloka Valley Cultural Heritage Center 20250 E CR 1205
STILLWATER
Stillwater Chamber of Commerce stillwaterchamber.org
Visit Stillwater visitstillwaterok.org
Bumblebee Transformers Statue gmbodyinc.net
Eskimo Joe's Restaurant & Clothes World Headquarters eskimojoes.com
Gardiner Art Gallery art.okstate.edu
Heritage Hall Sports Museum okstate.com
Hoffman Pecan Farm hoffmanpecanfarm.com
Insect Adventure insectadventure.okstate.edu
Karsten Creek Golf Club karstencreek.com
Lake McMurtry Natural Resource & Recreation Area lakemcmurtry.org
Lakeside Memorial Golf Course stillwatergolf.org
Lost Creek Safari lostcreeksafari.com
Modella Art Gallery modellagallery.org
N40 Berries n40berries.com
National Wrestling Hall of Fame & Museum nwhof.org
Optimus Prime Transformers Statue gmbodyinc.net
OSU Museum of Art museum.okstate.edu
Persimmon Hill Farm and Bakery persimmonhillfarm.com
Pfeiffer Museum pcexpocenter.com
Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar stillwaterokhistory.org
The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University botanicgarden.okstate.edu
The Links at Stillwater linksatstillwatergolf.com
STILWELL
Stilwell Area Chamber of Commerce stilwellareachamber.com
Adair County Historical Museum & Train Depot 83065 Hwy 59
Adair Park cityofstilwell.com
STONEWALL Dos Equis Ranch xxranch.com
STONEWALL Shiloh Ranch Hunting Camp bowhunthogs.com
Wildcat Springs Ranch wildcatspringsranch.com
STRATFORD
Butterfly on a Giant Metal Hand US Hwy 177
Stratford Obelisk 141 W Main St
STRINGTOWN
Choctaw Casino choctawcasinos.com
STROUD
Stroud Chamber of Commerce stroudchamber.com




Ozark Trail Obelisk
1.4 miles south of Route 66 & 3540 Rd
Route 66 Spirit of America Museum
220 W Main St
Route 66 Tool Tree 224 W Main St
Sac & Fox Casino 356120 E 926 Rd
Stroud Arts stroudarts.org
Stroud Municipal Golf Course cityofstroud.com
Tatanka Ranch thetatankaranch.com
Wakefield Country Inn & Winery wakefieldcountryinn.com
Chickasaw Country Marketing Association chickasawcountry.com
Sulphur Chamber of Commerce sulphurchamber.com
Arbuckle Historical Society Museum 402 W Muskogee Ave
Arbuckle Trail Rides arbuckletrailrides.com
ARTesian Gallery & Studios chickasawcountry.com
Artists of the Arbuckles at the Jean Carr Gallery artistsofthearbuckles.com
Chickasaw Cultural Center chickasawculturalcenter.com
Chickasaw Visitor Center chickasawcountry.com
The Artesian Hotel, Casino & Sole'renity Spa artesianhotel.com
Buffalo Creek Lodge & Guide Service 11123 N Hwy 30
District Choctaw Chief's House 1832 CR E 2060
Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce tahlequahchamber.com
Tahlequah Area Convention & Visitors Bureau tourtahlequah.com
Cherokee Casino cherokeecasino.com
Cherokee Heritage Center cherokeeheritage.org
Cherokee National History Museum visitcherokeenation.com
Cherokee National Prison Museum visitcherokeenation.com
Cherokee National Research Center visitcherokeenation.com
Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum visitcherokeenation.com
J.T. Nickel Family Nature & Wildlife Preserve nature.org
Joe Thornton Archery Range cherokee.org
NSU Art Gallery 323 N Muskogee Ave
NSU Center for the Performing Arts academics.nsuok.edu
NSU Jazz Lab nsujazzlab.com
Tahlequah City Golf Course cityoftahlequah.com
The Cherokee Arts Center & Spider Gallery cherokee.org
The Grave of Mister Ed 13600 E 710 Rd
TALIHINA
Talihina Chamber of Commerce talihinacc.com
Horse Heaven Ranch Resort horseheavenranchresort.com
Talimena National Scenic Byway fs.usda.gov
Talimena State Park TravelOK.com/Talimena
TECUMSEH
Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce tecumsehchamber.com







Tecumseh Historical Museum tecumsehok.org
The Farmer's Daughter Market thefarmersdaughtermarket.com
TEMPLE
Big Fish Adventures wecatchbigfish.net
Temple History Museum 205 Commercial Ave
TERLTON Frog Rock Frog Rd
TEXOLA
One Room Jail Main Ave & 4th St
THACKERVILLE Border Casino mybordercasino.com
Chickasaw Travel Stop & Thackerville Gaming chickasawtravelstop.com
WinStar Golf Course winstar.com
WinStar World Casino & Resort winstar.com
THE VILLAGE Woodsman Trading Co woodsmantrading.com
Johnston County Chamber of Commerce johnstoncountyokchamber.com
Chickasaw Bank Museum & Johnston County Museum of History johnstoncountyok.com
Chickasaw Council House Museum chickasaw.net
Chickasaw Nation Information Center chickasawcountry.com
Chickasaw National Capitol chickasaw.net
Johnston County War Memorial S Capitol Ave
Tishomingo Golf Course 3600 W Golf Course Rd
Tishomingo National Fish Hatchery fws.gov
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge fws.gov
TONKAWA
Tonkawa Chamber of Commerce tonkawachamber.org
Heart in the Park Labyrinth heartinthepark.org
Tonkawa Gasino tonkawacasinos.com
Tonkawa Hotel & Casino tonkawacasinos.com
Tonkawa Tribal Museum tonkawatribe.com
TRIBBEY
Ten Acre Observatory 30222 Slaughterville Rd
TULSA
Green Country Tourism greencountryok.com
Historic Greenwood Chamber / Black Wall Street historictulsagreenwoodchamber.org
Tulsa Park & Recreation Department tulsaparks.com
Tulsa Regional Tourism visittulsa.com
Black Wall Street Corner Store & More blackwallstreetcornerstoreandmore.com
Blue Dome Entertainment District bluedomedistrict.com
Bob Dylan Center bobdylancenter.com
Chandler Park Disc Golf Courses tulsacounty.org
Creek Council Oak Park mcn-nsn.gov
Cyrus Avery Plaza Southwest oklahomaroute66.com
Deco District visittulsa.com
East Meets West: Symbolic Route 66 Midpoint 760 W 13th St
East Village District eastvillagetulsa.org
Gathering Place gatheringplace.org
Gilcrease Museum gilcrease.org
Greenwood Cultural Center greenwoodculturalcenter.org
Greenwood Rising greenwoodrising.org

Guthrie Green guthriegreen.com
H2Oasis Float Center and Tea House h2oasisfloatcenter.com
Harwelden Mansion harweldenmansion.com
John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park jhfcenter.org
LaFortune Park Golf Course lafortuneparkgolf.com
Living Arts of Tulsa livingarts.org
Margaritaville at River Spirit Casino riverspirittulsa.com
Meadow Gold Mack's Route 66 Outpost meadowgoldmack.com
Mother Road Market motherroadmarket.com
Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame jazzdepotlive.com
Old Urban Trolley oldurbantrolley.com
Osage Casino Hotel osagecasino.com
Outsiders House Museum outsidershousemuseum.com
Oxley Nature Center oxleynaturecenter.org
Page Belcher Golf Course tulsagolf.org
Paradise Beach Water Park paradisebeach.com
Pearl District visittulsa.com
Quan Am Bodhisattva Statue tambao.org
Reed Park Disc Golf Course guide.tulsaparks.org
Route 66 Historical Village route66village.com
Route 66 Rising Avery Traffic Circle
Stay Gold Neon Sign 10 S Lewis Ave
The Church Studio thechurchstudio.com
The Sky Gallery theskygallery.com
The STEMcell Science Shop stemcelltulsa.com
TJ Fishing Co & Guide Service theoutdoortrip.com
Tour of Black Wall Street tourofblackwallstreet.com
Tours of Tulsa toursoftulsa.com
Tulsa Arts District thetulsaartsdistrict.org
Tulsa Athletic tulsaathletic.com
Tulsa Bicycle Tours tulsabicycletours.com
Tulsa Cave House cavehousetulsa.com
Tulsa Glassblowing School tulsaglassblowing.org
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum tulsahistory.org
Tulsa Route 66 Main Street rt66tulsa.org
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra tulsasymphony.org
Whittier Square Clock Tower historickwms.com
Woody Guthrie Center woodyguthriecenter.org
World's Largest Praying Hands oru.edu
TUSKAHOMA
B & B Handy Stop 12363 SE Hwy 2
Choctaw Nation Museum choctawnationculture.com
Chuck's Classic Cycles chucksclassiccycles.com
TUTTLE Tuttle Area Chamber of Commerce tuttlechamber.org
Braum's Family Farm braums.com
Coal Creek Vineyard & Winery coalcreekvineyard.com
My Raggedy Herbs myraggedyherbs.com
VALLIANT
Valliant Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture valliantchamber.org
Pine Creek Lake swt.usace.army.mil
VERDEN
Kiowa Casino Verden kiowacasino.com
VIAN
Pine Cove Marina & Clearwater Cafe pinecovemarinaok.com
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge fws.gov
Tenkiller State Park TravelOK.com/Tenkiller
VINITA
Vinita Area Chamber of Commerce vinitachamber.com
Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center visitcherokeenation.com
Eastern Trails Museum cityofvinita.com
Grand Cherokee State Park Golf Course & Pro Shop 13000 E 387 Rd TravelOK.com/GrandCherokee
Visit Cherokee Nation visitcherokeenation.com
WAGONER
Wagoner Area Chamber of Commerce wagonerchamber.org
Visit Wagoner wagonerok.org
Fort Gibson Lake Association Tourism Center visitfortgibsonlake.org
Sequoyah Bay State Park TravelOK.com/SequoyahBay
Wagoner City Historical Museum 123 S Main St
WAKITA
Twister Museum twistermuseum.com
WALTERS
Walters Chamber of Commerce 116 N Broadway
Comanche Star Casino comanchestarcasino.com
Cotton County Museum sirinet.net
WANETTE
Soggy Bottom Trails & Pub soggybottomtrailspub. business.site
WARR ACRES
Putnam City Schools Museum putnamcityschoolsmuseum.com
WARWICK
Seaba Station
Motorcycle Museum 336992 E Hwy 66
WASHINGTON
Redbud Farm and Vineyard redbudfarm.net
WATONGA
Watonga Chamber of Commerce watongachamber.org
Lucky Star Casino Watonga luckystarcasino.org
Roman Nose General Store 2738 Lot 301 Hwy 8A
Roman Nose State Park TravelOK.com/RomanNose
T.B. Ferguson Home tbfergusonhome.org
Watonga Main Street mainstreetwatonga.com
WATTS
WOKA Whitewater Park visitwoka.com
WAUKOMIS
Painted Buffalo Trading Co. buffalo-junction.com
WAURIKA
Waurika Chamber of Commerce waurikachamber.com
Tight Lines Catfishing Guide Service Waurika Lake
Waurika Rock Island Depot 203 S Meridian St
WAYNOKA
Waynoka Chamber of Commerce 1565 Main St
Little Sahara State Park 8951 US Hwy 281 TravelOK.com/LittleSahara
Stewart Sandsports & ATV Rentals sandsports.com
Waynoka Air Rail Museum waynoka.org
WEATHERFORD
Weatherford Area Chamber of Commerce weatherfordchamber.com
Heartland of America Museum oklahomaheartlandmuseum.com
Stafford Air & Space Museum staffordmuseum.org
The Sign on 66 coreyleefuller.com
WELEETKA
Weleetka Lake Hwy 75 & Lake Rd
WELLING
Caney Ridge Marina & Grill caneyridgemarina.com
WEST SILOAM SPRINGS
Cherokee Casino & Hotel cherokeecasino.com
WETUMKA
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town alabama-quassarte.org
Kialegee Tribal Town kialegeetribal.webstarts.com
WEWOKA
Wewoka Chamber of Commerce cityofwewoka.com
Dr. Gil Morgan
Municipal Golf Course wewokagolfcourse.com
Seminole Nation Museum seminolenationmuseum.org
Wewoka Trading Post Casino seminolenation.casino
WILBURTON
Wilburton Chamber of Commerce wilburtonchamber.com
Robbers Cave State Park TravelOK.com/RobbersCave
Wilburton Main Street wilburtonmainstreet.com
WILLIS
MegaStar Casino megastarcasino.com
WILSON
Black Gold Casino myblackgoldcasino.com
Chickasaw Travel Stop & Black Gold Casino chickasawtravelstop.com
Wilson Historical Museum wilsonhistoricalmuseum.org
WISTER
Lake Wister State Park TravelOK.com/WisterSP
Wolf Ridge Country Club wolfridgecountryclub.com
WOODWARD
Woodward Convention & Visitors Bureau visitwoodward.com
Boiling Springs Golf Club boilingspringsgolfclub.com
Boiling Springs State Park TravelOK.com/BoilingSprings
Crystal Beach Aquatics Center cityofwoodward.com
Main Street Woodward Shopping District 1102 Main St
Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum nwok-pipm.org
Susan Frech-Sims Fine Art Gallery & Studio susanfrechsims.com
Woodward Municipal Golf Course cityofwoodward.com
WYANDOTTE
Creation Safari Wildlife Park 14500 S Cayuga Rd
Indigo Sky Casino indigoskycasino.com
Lucky Turtle Casino luckyturtle.wyandottecasinos.com
Outpost Casino theoutpostcasino.com
WYNNEWOOD
Eskridge Hotel Museum eskridgemuseum.org
YALE
Jim Thorpe Home okhistory.org
Jim Thorpe Park St Hwy 51
YUKON Yukon Chamber of Commerce yukoncc.com
Archery Traditions of Oklahoma archerytraditionsok.com
Bridging Vines Winery & Brewery bridgingvines.com
Chisholm Trail Watering Hole & Historic Marker 2100 S Holly Ave
Express Clydesdales Ranch expressclydesdales.com
Route 66 Train Town 328 Elm Ave
The Golf Club at Surrey Hills thegolfclubatsurreyhills.com
Twisted Axes Throw House twistedaxesthrowhouse.com
Yukon Historical Museum 601 Oak St
Yukon Veterans Museum 1010 W Main St


ADA
Hidden Valley RV Park 916 W 32nd
Raintree Inn 1100 N Mississippi Ave
ADAIR
Horseshoe Inn & Campground horseshoeinncampground.com
AFTON
Firehouse Escape Lodge & RV Station firehouseescape.com
Monkey Island Manor americanpriderealtors.com
ALTUS
Economy Inn 2117 E Broadway
ALVA
Twisted Knot Massage Barn & Guest House
30146 County Rd 463
Western Motel western-motel.business.site
ANADARKO
Castle Inn & Suites castleinnsuitesanadarko.com
ANTLERS
Antlers RV Park antlersrvparkok.com
Budget Inn antlersbudgetinn.com
ARDMORE By the Lake RV Park bythelakerv.com
Lake Murray State Park TravelOK.com/lakemurray
Shiloh Morning Inn shilohmorning.com
ARNETT Windmill Outfitters windmilloutfitters.com
ATOKA
McGee Creek State Park TravelOK.com/McGeeCreek
Tree Frog Cabins 6851 S Farris Rd
BARTLESVILLE
BarDew Valley Inn bardewvalleyinn.com
Osage Casino Hotel osagecasino.com
BATTIEST
Silver Creek Cabins silvercreekcabins.com
BEAVER
The Duster Inn 414 Douglas Ave
BEGGS
Tulsa RV Ranch tulsarvranch.com
BERNICE
Bernice Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Bernice
BETHANY
Western Motel western-motel-bethany.edan.io
BIG CABIN
Cabin RV Park 32046 S Hwy 69
Redbud Tiny Homes & RV Resort redbudresort.com
BIXBY Okie Grown Farms okiegrownfarms.com
BLACKWELL Bunkhouse 16588 W Ferguson Ave
BLANCHARD
Lori's Country Cabins loriscountrycabins.com
The Chicken Coop at 3J Farms 3jfarmsok.com
BOISE CITY Longhorn Motel Boise City longhornmotelboisecity.us
Townsman Motel 1205 E Main St
BOSWELL Wood Guest Ranch thewoodguestranch.com
BRAGGS Camp Gruber ORV Park gruberorv.com
Greenleaf State Park TravelOK.com/Greenleaf
BRISTOW
Historic Route 66 Guest House 509 W 4th
The Happy Hermit 21098 S 401st W Ave

BROKEN ARROW
Canterbury Inn & Suites 1301 N Elm Pl
Luxury Inn & Suites 1401 N Elm Pl
BROKEN BOW
Beavers Bend State Park & Lodge TravelOK.com/BeaversBend
Blue Beaver Luxury Cabins bluebeavercabins.com
Castlewood Trails visitbeaversbend.com
Chillin' Cabin at Beavers Bend chillinatbeaversbend.com
Lost Cabin Rentals lostcabinrentals.com
Not Today Cabin nottodaycabinbrokenbow.com
Slideaway Hideaway okiedokeycabins.com
The Barndo thebarndocabin.com
The French Press Broken Bow thefrenchpressbb.com
BUFFALO
The Central Hotel of 1910 202 S Hoy St
BURNEYVILLE
Falconhead Resort & Country Club falconheadok.com
CACHE
The Lazy Buffalo lazybuffalocabins.com
CADDO
Log Cabin Escape logcabinescape.com
CANADIAN
Arrowhead State Park TravelOK.com/Arrowhead
CARNEGIE
Carnegie Inn 610 N Carnegie St
CASTLE
Last Chance RV Ranch lastchancervranchok.com
CATOOSA
Tulsa 918 RV Park tulsa918rvpark.com
CHANDLER
Oak Glen RV Park oakglenrvpark.com
Stone River RV Park & Campgrounds stoneriverrv.com
CHECOTAH
Lake Eufaula State Park TravelOK.com/EufaulaSP
CHELSEA
Chelsea Motor Inn 325 E Layton St
CHEROKEE
Cherokee Inn 1720 S Grand Ave
City of Cherokee RV Park 300 N Grand Ave
CHEYENNE
Cheyenne Motel cheyenneokmotel.com
CHICKASHA
Ralphie’s House Chickasha cameopropertiesllc.com
Red Hills Cottage 2429 County St 2780
CHOUTEAU
Economy Inn 1107 S Chouteau Ave
CLAREMORE
Claremore Expo Center & RV Park visitclaremore.com
Redbud Marina & RV Park redbudmarina.com
CLAYTON
Bigfoot Cabin bigfootcabin.com
Clayton Lake State Park liftca.org/clayton-lakestate-park
Highway 2 RV Park & RV Rental highway2rvpark.com
CLEVELAND
The RV Park at Keystone Lake thervparkok.com
Victorian Inn victorianinncleveland.com










CLINTON
Relax Inn 1116 Hwy 66 Bus
COGAR
Law Dawg Hunting Lodge N 2730 Rd & E 1180 Rd
COLBERT
River View RV & Recreational Park riverviewcolbert.com
RV Station & Resort Colbert rvstationcolbert.com
COLCORD
Natural Falls State Park 19225 E 578 Rd TravelOK.com/NaturalFalls
River Bend Lodge Vacation Rentals river-bend-lodge.com
The Falls RV Park thefallsrvpark.com
DEVOL
Comanche Red River Hotel Casino comancheredrivercasino.com
DISNEY
Disney Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Disney
Disney Rock Cabins disneyrockcabins.com




CONCHO
Lucky Star Casino Concho luckystarcasino.org
COOKSON
Cookson Resort & General Store btbrandsusa.com
CORDELL 41 Motel fortyonemotel.com
Cordell RV Park 700 N Glenn English
COUNCIL HILL
Gentry Creek Hunting & Fishing Camp gchunt.com
CROWDER
Town of Crowder RV Park B Ave & 7th St
CUSHING
La-Ze L Motel 1027 E Main St
Wilshire Inn 1720 E Main St
CYRIL
Budget Inn 218 Missouri St
DAVIS 77 Grill & RV Park 401 S D St
Bison Bluff Cabin brand.site/bisonbluffcabin
Cedar Falls Cabins davisokcedarfalls.com
Deer Creek Lodge deercreeklodges.com
Horseshoe Springs Cabins horseshoespringscabins.com
Kiser Cabins kisercabinsdavisok.com
Lazy Acres Getaway evolve.com
Little Blue Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/LittleBlue
DOUGHERTY Rock Creek Retreat 7505 Big Canyon Rd
DRUMRIGHT
Boomtown Inn Motel boomtowninn.com
DUNCAN Chisholm Trail RV Park chisholmtrailrvpark.com
Duncan's Grove RV Park 1802 E Chestnut
Shady Oaks Lakeview RV Park 10 Shady Oaks Ln
DURANT Always Dream Bed & Breakfast 809 W Elm St
Express Inn expressinndurant.com
EARLSBORO
Lazy D Horse Motel 11635 Hwy 3E
EDMOND InTown Suites intownsuites.com
Red Carpet Motel 1205 S Broadway
EL RENO Budget Inn 1221 Sunset Dr
Hensley's RV Park 2701 S Country Club Rd
Hotel 81 2851 S Hwy 81
ELDORADO Rio Rojo Outfitters riorojooutfitters.com
ELGIN
The Painted Silos 518 G St
ELK CITY
Bedford Inn 2004 S Main St
Bluebird Place bluebird.place
Elk Creek RV Park 317 E 20th
Flamingo Inn 2000 W 3rd St
King's Inn 1918 W 3rd St
ELMORE CITY
Fannie Jane Ranch fjranch.com
ENID
Ashley Lane RV Park ashleylanerv.com
Western Inn & Suites
210 N Van Buren St
EUCHA
Wildwood Cove Resort 6820 County Rd 373
EUFAULA
C&H RV Park
41 Skyline Dr
Cozy Cottage 121260 S 4157 Cir
Eufaula Lakeshore Rentals eufaulalakeshorerentals.com
Little Turtle RV Park & Horse Resort littleturtlerv.com
Relax & Unwind lakeeufaula.com
The Meeting House themeetinghousecl.com
Xtreme RV Resort xtremeresortok.com
FAIRFAX
Ben Ranch Cabins benranchcabins.com
FAIRLAND
Twin Bridges Area at Grand Lake State Park
TravelOK.com/TwinBridges
FAIRVIEW
Heritage Inn
heritageinnmotelatfairview.com
FITZHUGH
Bois d'Arc RV Park fossilcreekranchok.com
Ozark Trail Motel 407 N Hwy 277
FORGAN
Forgan Motel 802 W Main St
FORT COBB
Backwoods Bison RV Park 25053 CS 2540
Easter's Lakeside Motel 311 N Crow Roost Rd
Fort Cobb State Park TravelOK.com/FortCobb
FORT TOWSON
Raymond Gary State Park TravelOK.com/RaymondGary
FOSS
Foss State Park TravelOK.com/Foss
FREDERICK
Tanglewood Motel 1121 S Main
FREEDOM
Alabaster Caverns State Park TravelOK.com/Alabaster
GEARY
Base Vines & Cattle basevinesandcattle.com
GORE
Blue Doors at Tenkiller bluedoorsattenkiller.com
Summers Ferry Park townofgoreok.gov
GRACEMONT
No Mercy Hunting Services nomercyhunting.com
GROVE
Candlewyck Cove Resort candlewyckcove.com
Elk River Landing Marina, Cabins & RV Park elkriverlandingmarina.com
Four Seasons Resort fourseasonsgl.com
Honey Creek Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/HoneyCreek
Long's Resort on Grand Lake longsresortongrand.com
The Regatta on Grand theregattaongrand.com
GUTHRIE
Arcadian Getaways arcadiangetaways.com
Cedar Valley RV Park cedarvalleyrvpark.com











Guthrie Retreat guthrieretreat.com
KK's Horse Hotel & RV Park kkshorsehotel.com
Stone Lion Inn stonelioninn.com
The Judge's Chamber judges-chambers.com
GUYMON
Corral Drive-In RV Park corraldrivein.com
Lodge U.S.A. 923 Hwy 54 E
Southwind RV Park southwindrvpark.com
HEAVENER
Crane Motel 713 Hwy 59
HENNESSEY
Longhorn RV Park 12689 State Hwy 51
HENRYETTA
3 Trees RV Park 3treesrvpark.com
Nana's Groovy Getaway 212 East Smith St
Relax Inn 618 E Trudgeon St
HINTON
Hinton Country Inn 5209 N Broadway
HOBART
Hiway Inn 1004 W 11th St
Lions Club of Hobart RV Park 801 S Main St
HOCHATOWN Choctaw Landing choctawlanding.com
Sunrise & Serenity sunriseandserenity.com
HODGEN
Big Cedar RV Park & Cabins bigcedarcabinsandrvpark.com
HOLDENVILLE
The Pallmer Inn thepallmerinn.com
HOMINY
Hominy Lake W of Hominy
HONOBIA
Honobia Creek Store & RV Park 37736 Indian Service Rd
HUGO
Holiday Motel & Extended Stay holidaymotelhugook.com
Village Inn Motel 610 W Jackson
HULBERT
Longshadows Ranch Cabin longshadowsranch.net
Sequoyah State Park TravelOK.com/Sequoyah
IDABEL
Economy Inn 1206 SE Washington St
Green Acres RV Park 400 SW Lincoln Rd
INOLA
Moore's Flying M Ranch mooresflyingm.com
JAY
Pine Island RV Resort pineislandrvresort.com
Sweetwater Suites on Grand Lake americanpriderealtors.com
JENKS
The Victorian Lady Bed & Breakfast thevictorian-lady.com
JET
Salt Plains State Park TravelOK.com/SaltPlains
Twin Springs Lodge 68703 US Hwy 64
KAW CITY
A Home on the Range vrbo.com/1855322
Sandbur RV Park thesandbur.com
KENTON
Black Mesa State Park TravelOK.com/BlackMesa
Hitching Post Lodging & Ranch hitchingpostlodging.com
KETCHUM
Copperwood Lodge - North copperwoodlodge.com
Pine Lodge Resort pinelodgeresort.com
KINGFISHER
Payless Inn Motel 2300 S Frontage Rd
Sleepy Hollo RV Park 20862 US-81 N
KINGSTON
Book Texoma Homes, Cabins, BnBs booktexoma.com
Buncombe Corner Striper Inn striperinn.com
Buncombe Creek Resort Marina buncombecreek.com
Lake Texoma Cabin in the Woods texomaluxuryrentals.com
Lake Texoma State Park TravelOK.com/Texoma
Marina Del Rey marinadelreyok.com
Red River Retreat & RV redriverretreatandrv.com
Texoma Cabin texomacabin.com
Three Pines RV Park threepinesrvpark.com
West Bay Casino & Resort westbaycasino.com
LANGLEY
Cherokee Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Cherokee
LANGSTON
Ballard's by the Lake Bed & Breakfast and Event Center ballardsbythelake.com
LAWTON
Buffalo Bob’s RV Park buffalobobrvpark.com
Executive Inn Hotel & Conference Center executiveinnlawton.com
MySuites Lawton mysuites.com
Plaza RV & Trailer Park 410 S Sheridan Rd
LEEDEY
Red Bluff Inn 21338 E 830 Rd
LINDSAY
Trend Travel Stop 1000 W Cherokee St
LOCUST GROVE Spring Creek at Twin Bridges explorespringcreek.com
Sycamore Springs Ranch sycamorespringsranch.net
LONE WOLF
Quartz Mountain
State Park TravelOK.com/QuartzMountain
LUTHER
Country Home Estates RV Park 724rvparks.com
Serendipity Lodge & Farm 23611 N Luther Rd
MADILL Hwy 70 RV Park hwy70rvpark.com
MANGUM
Duffer Motel 2003 N Louis Tittle
MANNFORD
Lake Shore Motel & RV Park 100 Industrial Dr
New Mannford Ramp Campground 1955 Basin Rd
MARIETTA
Lake Country Motel 107 N Hwy 77 Shangri-La RV Resort shangri-larvresort.com
The Cabins at Lake Murray cabinsatlakemurray.com
MARLAND
Red Rock Ranch redrockranchok.com
MARLOW
Century Inn Motel 164110 S Broadway St
MAUD
The Back 40 Retreat youroklahomagetaway.com
MCALESTER
Quality Inn & Suites hotelmcalester.com
MEAD
Lake Texoma Lodge & Resort laketexomalodge.com
Willow Springs Marina & Resort willowspringsmarina.com
MEDFORD
Medford Motel 305 N 1st St
MEDICINE PARK Hilltop Cottage evolve.com
InnHabit innhabit.com
Plantation Inn/Red & Green Door Cabins plantationinnok.com
The Romantic Mountain Cabin MedicineParkAdventures.com
MEERS
Scenic Ridge Cabin scenicridgecabin.com
MIAMI
Buffalo Run Hotel buffalorun.com/hotel
Miami RV Park
2001 E Steve Owens Blvd
MIDWEST CITY Delta Hotels marriott.com
Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham hawthorn.com
MILBURN
Buffalo Land Blue River
RV Park 4700 OK Hwy 78 E
MILLERTON
Carter's RV Park
502 W Central St
MONKEY ISLAND
Monkey Island Cottage
30401 S 562 Rd
The Funky Monkey Inn funkymonkeyinn.com
MOORELAND
JB's Motel
215 SW 6th St
MOUNDS
OK40 Ranch ok40ranch.com
MOUNTAIN PARK
Great Plains State Park TravelOK.com/GreatPlains
MOYERS
K River Campground kriver.com
MULDROW
Executive Inn 1405 S Main St
MUSE
Billy Creek Cabins billycreekcabins.com
MUSKOGEE
Budget Inn budgetinnmuskogee.com
Executive Inn
900 S 32nd St
Whitlock Wishouse
Bed & Breakfast
1113 N Country Club Rd
MUSTANG
Luxury Inn
200 N Trade Center Terr
NEWCASTLE
Newcastle Motel 1221 N Main St
NEWKIRK
The Beachfront Hotel sevenclans.com
The Oceanfront Hotel sevenclans.com
NORMAN Lake Thunderbird State Park TravelOK.com/ThunderbirdSP
Montford Inn montfordinn.com
Sooner Suites soonersuites.ou.edu
SooneRVillage soonersports.com
Stone Hill Hotel stonehillnorman.com
Thunderbird Lodge t-birdlodge.com
NOWATA Gibson Motel gibsonmotel.com
The Rudd Motel 224 S Ash
OAKWOOD
Little Robe Creek Lodge 71653 N2350 Rd
OCTAVIA
Little Eagle Creek Cabin littleeaglecreekcabin.com
OKARCHE
Wittrock Lake Retreat & RV Park wittrockrvpark.com
OKEENE
Broadway Guest House Oak & Broadway
OKLAHOMA CITY Abe's RV Park abesrvpark.com
Council Road RV Park councilrdrvpark.com
Honey Lee Ranch Trail Rides honeyleeranchtrailrides.com
OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark okanaresort.com
Orr Family Farm Lodging orrfamilyfarm.com
Roadrunner RV Park roadrunnerrvparkokc.com
Rockwell RV Park rockwellrvpark.com Rusty Gables Guest



Lodge & Gallery rustygables.com
The Grandison Inn at Maney Park grandisoninn.com
The Monastery at Forest Lake themonasteryatforestlake.com
OKMULGEE
Bel-Air Motel 1508 S Wood Dr
PARK HILL
Burnt Cabin Marina & Resort burntcabin.com
Cedar View Cabin & RV Ranch CedarViewCabin.com
Cherokee Landing State Park TravelOK.com/CherokeeLanding
Tenkiller Lodge tenkillerlodge.com
PAULS VALLEY
Relax Inn 2506 W Grant Ave
T&R RV Resort 20206 N CR 3230
PAWHUSKA
Osage Hills State Park TravelOK.com/OsageHills
The Lodge at Taylor Ranch thelodgeattaylorranch.com
The Oilman's Daughter oilmansdaughter.com
PAWNEE
Pecan Grove Motel pecangrovemotel.com
PERKINS
Deer Time Ranch deertimeranch.com
Wild Blackberry Blossom Country Farm Stay 2015 E 92nd S
PERRY
American Best Inn 2903 Hwy 77 W
Budget Inn Motel motelperry.com
POCOLA
Choctaw Casino Hotel choctawcasinos.com
PONCA CITY
Big Chief RV Park & Cabin Complex bigchiefrvparks.com
Camp McFadden campmcfadden.com
Rivershire RV Resort & Camping rivershirerv.com
POND CREEK
TLC Farmers Motel 123 S 4th St
PORTER
Crossroads RV Park 6476 N 35th St W
PORUM
Bixby Cove Cabins bixbycovecabins.holidayfuture.com
POTEAU
Poteau Inn poteauinn.com
PRAGUE
Tres Lagunas Ranch 104789 S 3490 Rd
PRYOR
Holiday Motel 701 S Mill St
Travel Inn Motel 207 S Mill St
PURCELL
Bison Cabin steelwoodsdesign.com
Yote Cabin steelwoodsdesign.com
QUAPAW Downstream Casino Resort downstreamcasino.com
RAMONA
Jarrett Farm Resort jarrettfarmresort.com
RATTAN 2 J's RV Park 103 W Main St
RINGLING
Allie B Country Getaway alliebcountrygetaway.com
Mudcreek Outfitters mudcreekoutfitters.net
RINGOLD
Ringold Cabin Rentals ringoldcabins.com
RINGWOOD
Indian Creek Village
Winery & Inn 42595 S 264 Rd
RIPLEY Country Horizon RV Park countryhorizonhomes.com
ROLAND
Cherokee Casino & Hotel cherokeecasino.com
Interstate Inn 303 W Ray Fine Blvd
ROSSTON T L Guided Hunts tlguidedhunts.com
SALINA
Lake Hudson RV Park lakehudsonrvpark.com
Lakeshore RV Park 1444 S Hwy 82
SALLISAW
Blue Jay Inn & Suites 1700 W Cherokee Ave
Lakeside RV Park 113929 US Hwy 59S
SAND SPRINGS
Eagle's View RV Park eaglesviewrvpark.net
Keystone State Park TravelOK.com/Keystone
Riverview RV Park riverviewrvok.com
SAPULPA
Lake Sahoma sapulpaparks.com
SAWYER
Sawyer RV Park sawyerrvpark.com
SAYRE
Sayre RV & City Park sayreok.net
Western Motel 315 NE Hwy 66
SEILING
Crossroads Motel 805 NE US Hwy 60
SEMINOLE
Catfish Round-Up & RV Park 11278 N Hwy 99
Little Oasis RV Resort 35578 Hwy 99A
S G S RV Park 12513 Hwy 99
Stuckey's Travel Center & RV Park 11242 N Hwy 99
SHATTUCK Holiday Motel holidaymotel.org
SHAWNEE
American Inn visitshawnee.com
Colonial Inn 4700 N Harrison St
Happy Acres RV Park & Campground 9513 N Harrison Ave
SMITHVILLE
Eagle Creek Escape eaglecreekescape.com
Rivers Bluff Cabins Riversbluff.com
White Oak Cabin Rentals whiteoakcabinrentals.com
SPARKS
Sparks America Campground sparksamericacampgrounds.com
SPAVINAW
Spavinaw Area at Grand Lake State Park TravelOK.com/Spavinaw
SPERRY
CrossTimbers Marina Cottages crosstimbersmarina.com
SPIRO
Aunt Jan's Cozy Cabin Bed & Breakfast 24662 Nubbin Ridge
SPRINGER
Cool Breeze: RV Cinema and Resort 16677 Main Street
STIGLER
Snug Harbor Cabins snugharborcabins.co
Vista Estrella at Lake Eufaula 63 E Clearwater Ln
STILLWATER
Danel's Den RV Campground danelsdenrvpark.com
Hidden Meadows Bed & Breakfast hiddenmeadowsbnb.com
Sparrow Beginnings sparrowbeginnings.com
Sunset Ridge RV Park sunsetridgervpark.com
Wildwood Acres RV Park wildwoodacresrvpark.com
STILWELL
Holiday Motel holidaymotelstilwell.com
Regency Inn & Suites regencyinnstilwell.com
STONEWALL Dos Equis Ranch xxranch.com
Wildcat Springs Ranch wildcatspringsranch.com
STRATFORD
RC's Campgrounds & Quick Stop 17537 NCR 3350
STROUD Ozark Trail RV Park ozarktrailrvpark.com
STUART
Wakefield Country Inn & Winery wakefieldcountryinn.com
SULPHUR
A.L. Hideaway Cabin a.l.hideawaycabin.tripod.com
Buckhorn Cabins buckhornroadcabin.com
Red Top Cabins redtopcabins.com
Rocky Point Cabins rockypointcabins.com
Secret Garden Cottages secretgardencottages.com
The Artesian Hotel, Casino & Sole'renity Spa artesianhotel.com
SWEETWATER
Buffalo Creek Lodge & Guide Service 11123 N Hwy 30
TAHLEQUAH Diamondhead Resort diamondheadresort.us
Eagle Bluff Resort eaglebluffresort.com
Echota Village RV Park echotavillagerv.com
Hanging Rock Camp hangingrockfloats.com
Sasquatch RV Park sasquatchrvpark.net
TALALA For My Love Crafting Retreat formylovecraftingretreat.com
TALIHINA
BerryBramble Farm Cottage 14476 SE 222nd Rd
Talimena State Park TravelOK.com/Talimena
The Bungalow thebungalow-talihina.com
TALOGA
Taloga Motel talogamotel.blogspot.com
TECUMSEH Range Motel 404 N Rangeline Rd
TEMPLE
Redneck Riviera Resort & Ranch redneckrivieraresortranch.com
TEXOLA
Double D RV Park (580) 526-3965
THACKERVILLE
Fun Town RV Park at WinStar winstar.com
WinStar World Casino Hotel & RV Park winstar.com
TISHOMINGO
Scotty's Blue River One Stop & RV Park blueriverok.com
The Pennington Inn thepennington-ok.com
TONKAWA
Pecan Creek Lodge & RV Park 1501 E North Ave
Tonkawa Hotel & Casino tonkawacasinos.com
TULSA
21.5 Boutique Hotel 21andahalftulsa.com
Brut Hotel bruthotel.com
Cedar Rock Inn at Redberry Farm cedarrockinn.com
Estes RV Park estesrvpark.com
Expo Inn Hotel expoinnhotel.com
Mingo RV Park mingorvpark.com
Trade Winds Central Inn tradewindstulsa.com
Tulsa Inn & Suites tulsainnsuites.com
Tulsa Warrior RV Park tulsawarriorrv.com
VALLIANT
Kings Inn & Motel 100 W Wilson St
Pondside Cabins & RV Park pondsidecabins.com
VERDEN
Vivian's RV Park & Cafe 411 W US Hwy 62
VIAN
Tenkiller State Park TravelOK.com/Tenkiller
VICI
Morford House Bed & Breakfast 415 W Broadway
VINITA Relax Inn relaxinnvinita.us
Western Motel 437866 E Hwy 60
WAGONER Conner's Cove vrbo.com/1073213
Sequoyah Bay State Park TravelOK.com/SequoyahBay
WALTERS
The Bunkhouse Cabins & RV Park 615 E Missouri Ave
WATONGA
Roman Nose State Park TravelOK.com/RomanNose
Western Inn
westerninnwatonga.com
WATSON Rivers Edge Cottages riversedgecottages.com
Riverside Retreat riversidegetaways.com
WAUKOMIS Country Inn Motel 10226 S Hwy 81
WAYNE
American RV Park 29538 St Hwy 59
WAYNOKA Ash Street Stables ashstreetstables.com
Gloss Mountain Outfitters glossmountainoutfitters.com
Little Sahara State Park TravelOK.com/LittleSahara
WEATHERFORD
Scottish Inn 616 E Main St
Tinsley's "Old 66 Highway" RV Park 2701 E Main
WELEETKA
Bell Mansion 508 E 9th St
WELLING
Caney Ridge Marina & Grill caneyridgemarina.com
WELLSTON
Red's Rockin RV Park & More redsrockinrvpark.com
WEST SILOAM SPRINGS
Cherokee Casino & Hotel cherokeecasino.com
WILBURTON Cabin by the Caves evolve.com
Four Star Ranch 1202 NW 1003th Ave
Robbers Cave State Park TravelOK.com/RobbersCave



ADA
Ada Area Chamber of Commerce adachamber.com
Ada Main Street adamainstreet.com
Chickasaw Nation chickasaw.net
Cornerstone Kids' Ranch cornerstonekidsranch.com
Lakewood Golf Course chickasawcountry.com
Waddell Vineyards waddellvineyards.com
ADAIR
Slabbin Mike’s Crappie Fishing slabbinmikesguideservice.com
ADDINGTON
Monument Hill onthechisholmtrail.com
AFTON
Cherokee Spur Ranch cherokeespur.com
Shangri-La Guide Service theoutdoortrip.com
Thunder Bay Marina uglyjohns.com
AGRA
Agra Historical Mural 7 North Main St
ALINE Mater Car 6718 OK-8
Paul Bunyan Muffler Man 6718 OK-8
Sod House Museum okhistory.org
ALLEN
Rocky Top Winery rockytopwineryllc.com
ALTUS Altus Chamber of Commerce altuschamber.com
Main Street Altus mainstreetaltus.org
Museum of the Western Prairie okhistory.org
The Greens of Altus altusok.gov
ALVA Alva Area Chamber of Commerce alvaok.net
Bradt's Menagerie bradtsmenagerie.com
Cherokee Strip Museum csmalva.org
AMES
Ames Astrobleme Museum aoghs.org
Hajek Motorsports Museum 105 E Corporate Dr
ANADARKO
Anadarko Chamber of Commerce anadarkochamber.org
Anadarko Heritage Museum 311 E Main St
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma apachetribe.org
Delaware Nation delawarenation.com
National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians americanindianhof.com
Southern Plains Indian Museum doi.gov
Wichita & Affiliated Tribes wichitatribe.com
Wichita Tribal History Center wichitatribe.com
ANTLERS
Pushmataha County Chamber of Commerce pushmatahachamber.com
Pushmataha County Historical Society Museum 119 W Main St
Wildlife Heritage Center Museum 610 SW D St
APACHE
24 Hour Prayer Teepee 524 Coblake St
Apache Historical Society Museum 101 W Evans Ave
Fort Sill Apache Tribe fortsillapache-nsn.gov
ARCADIA POPS pops66.com
Round Barn arcadiaroundbarn.com
TimberLake Alpaca Farm 12001 E Waterloo Rd
ARDMORE
Ardmore Chamber of Commerce ardmore.org
Ardmore Tourism Authority exploreardmore.com
Ardmore Main Street ardmoremainstreet.com
Ardmore Parks & Lakes ardmorecity.org
Eliza Cruce Hall Doll Collection ardmore.okpls.org
Gold Mountain Casino chickasaw.net
Greater Southwest Historical Museum gshm.org
Jones Southern Oklahoma Quail & Pheasant Hunts huntingquail.com
Lake Murray Marina lakemurraymarinaok.com
Lake Murray State Park, Trails & Golf Course TravelOK.com/ LakeMurrayStateParkLodge
Lake Murray Water Sports & Mini Golf lakemurraywatersports.com
Lakecrest Casino & Hotel lakecrestcasino.com
Lakeview Golf Course ardmorecity.org
Military Memorial Museum gshm.org
ARNETT Four Canyon Preserve nature.org
J & J Hunting jandjhunts.com
Lake Vincent wildlifedepartment.com
ATOKA
Atoka County Chamber of Commerce atokaokchamber.com
Atoka Motorsports Park atokasanddrags.com
Atoka Museum, Civil War Cemetery & Visitors Center 2902 N Hwy 69
Atoka Trails Golf Club atokatrails.com
Boggy Depot Park chickasawcountry.com
McGee Creek State Park TravelOK.com/McGeeCreek
PAWSitively Wild Animal Encounters & Education Center pawsitivelywild.square.site
ATWOOD
Durbinshire Farm durbinshire.com
BARNSDALL Barnsdall Chamber of Commerce
607 W Maple Ave Bigheart Museum 616 W Main St
Birch Lake swt.usace.army.mil
Lake Waxhoma 4 miles E of Barnsdall
BARTLESVILLE
Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce bartlesville.com
Visit Bartlesville visitbartlesville.com
Adams Golf Club adamsmunigolf.com
Bartlesville Area History Museum bartlesvillehistory.com
Delaware Tribe of Indians & History Museum delawaretribe.org
Frank Phillips Home frankphillipshome.org
Kiddie Park 205 N Cherokee Ave
Osage Casino Hotel osagecasino.com
Phillips Petroleum Company Museum phillips66museum.com
Tower Center at Unity Square unitysquarebville.com
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve woolaroc.org
BATTIEST Glover River fs.usda.gov
BEAVER
Beaver County Chamber of Commerce beaverokchamber.com
Beaver Dunes Park townofbeaver.com
Jones & Plummer Trail Museum 1107 S Douglas
BEGGS
Duck Creek Casino creeknationcasinoduckcreek. com
Alva Area Chamber of Commerce visitalvaok.org
The Chicken Shack shackenterprises.com
Visit Ardmore exploreadrmore.com
Visit Bartlesville visitbartlesville.com
Visit Broken Arrow visitbaok.com
Visit Chickasha visitchickasha.com
Discover Rogers County discoverrogerscounty.com
Visit Claremore visitclaremore.com
Visit Duncan visitduncan.org
Choctaw Country choctawcountry.com
Visit Edmond visitedmondok.com
Visit Enid visitenid.org
Lake Eufaula Association visitlakeeufaula.com
Jenks Chamber of Commerce discoverjenks.com
Great Plains Country greatplainscountry.com
Lawton-Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce lawtonfortsillchamber.com
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake keystonelakejp.com
Visit Muskogee visitmuskogee.com
Riverwind Casino riverwind.com
Visit Norman visitnorman.com
Eishcen's Bar eischensbar.com
American Banjo Museum americanbanjomuseum.com
Council Road RV Park councilroadrvpark.com
First Americans Museum famok.org
Frontier City sixflags.com
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum nationalcowboymuseum.org
OKANA Resort & Indoor Water Park okanaresort.com
Oklahoma City National Memorial memorialmuseum.com
Oklahoma Railway Museum oklahomarailwaymuseum.org Riversport riversportokc.org
Roadrunner RV Community 4740 South I-35 Service Road
Stockyards City stockyardscity.org
Twin Fountains RV Park twinfountainsrvresort.com
Visit OKC visitokc.com
The Muscogee Nation mvskoketourism.com
Osage Casino Hotel osagecasino.com
Visit the Osage visittheosage.com
Marland Estates marlandmansion.com
Visit Ponca City visitponcacity.com
Downstream Casino Resort downstreamcasino.com
See Sapulpa seesapulpa.com
Grand Casino Hotel & Resort grandresortok.com
Visit Shawnee visitshawnee.com
Best Western Hotels & Resorts bestwesternoklahoma.com
Visit Stillwater visitstillwater.org
Chickasaw Cultural Center chickasawculturalcenter.com
Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism (CNCT) visitcherokeenation.com
Explore Cherokee County explorecherokeecountyok.com
Tour Tahlequah tourtahlequah.com
Chickasaw Nation chickasawcountry.com
Tulsa Zoo tulsazoo.org
Visit Tulsa visittulsa.com
City of Vinita cityofvinita.com
Stafford Air & Space Museum staffordmuseum.org
Visit Woodward visitwoodward.com
City of Yukon visityukonok.com
Yukon Trophy yukontrophy.com


