The rugged, granite mountains of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge tower over the surrounding oak forest.
Photo by: David McNeese


Oklahoma is ready to host your one-of-a-kind adventure. Expand your travel resume with this collection of articles, each created to provide inspiration and information to get you traveling.




    Discover Ottawa County and trace your family history and ancestry with this list of county-specific genealogy resources. read more

    During the 1920s and ‘30s Route 66 alignments were often primitive, narrow roads. Finding and driving these old alignments can be fun, challenging or both. And these older sections of the Mother Road provide an inkling of what cross-country travel was like decades ago. read more

    From flying pigs to a landlocked whale, Route 66 offers a menagerie of offbeat attractions in northeastern Oklahoma. read more

    Eufaula, Grand and Texoma are the state’s largest lakes – and among its biggest outdoor attractions – but water isn’t the only reason they’re so popular with visitors. read more

    From cowboys to cuckoos, Route 66 in Oklahoma offers a 400-mile-long playground of kid-friendly attractions the whole family can enjoy. read more