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.




Route 66 in Oklahoma connects two of Oklahoma's largest cities: Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Along this nostalgic 90-mile stretch you'll encounter remnants of the past, as well as unique attractions that are just as busy now as they were in the Mother Road's heyday. read more

Begin your east to west journey along Oklahoma’s 400 miles of Route 66 with these offerings found between Miami and Tulsa. read more

Immerse yourself in the history, culture and novelty of Route 66 by visiting the top attractions on Oklahoma's stretch of the Mother Road. read more

A cruise along Oklahoma's stretch of Route 66 during the winter months is a surefire way to cure cabin fever and warm up your winter with the nostalgia and friendly faces of the Mother Road. 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

No comfort food is more synonymous with the roadside diners along Oklahoma's stretch of Route 66 than the star of the state's official meal - chicken fried steak. So for connoisseurs and chicken fried steak newcomers alike, here are ten of the top locations to sink your teeth into this tasty dish on Route 66. read more