Holidays in Oklahoma 2025 & 2026
Whether you’ve arrived into Oklahoma on Route 66, or are on a tour of cowboy country, give yourself time to properly explore the ‘Sooner State’.
Things to do in Oklahoma
- Stockyards City – Visit one of the world’s largest cattle markets in Oklahoma City, then pick up some authentic cowboy boots!
- Bricktown – Enjoy an evening in this historic district of Oklahoma City, known for its canal-side walkways and trendy restaurants
- Route 66 – Grab a selfie at the Blue Whale of Catoosa and the giant Golden Driller statue in Tulsa, on this iconic stretch of Historic Route 66
- Philbrook Museum of Art – Immerse yourself in the art and culture of Oklahoma at this wonderful gallery in an Italian-style villa surrounded by lush gardens
- Wichita Mountains – Hike through the beautiful Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, past towering granite peaks and herds of roaming bison
- Talimena National Scenic Byway – Soak in the view on this 54 mile route along the backbone of the gorgeous Kiamichi Mountains
- Chickasaw Country – Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Chickasaw Nation in south-central Oklahoma
- Tallgrass Prairie Preserve – Take a scenic drive through one of the last remaining expanses of tallgrass prairie in the United States, looking out for birdlife and bison
Getting There
By Road – Oklahoma is easily accessible by car. Interstate highways I-35, I-40 and I-44 connect the state to neighbouring regions
By Rail – Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer connects Oklahoma City to Fort Worth, Texas
By Air – Oklahoma is served by several major airports, including Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City and Tulsa International Airport
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