OKLAHOMA PHOTOS

This gallery of Oklahoma photos will immerse you in the state's rich visual experience. With over a thousand Oklahoma photos, you'll find images of everything from rugged landscapes and iconic buffalo herds to top tourist attractions and the soaring skylines of Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Click on any thumbnail to launch the photo viewer and browse beautiful Oklahoma photos. Or, use the search bar at the bottom of the page to find pictures by category and search for photos by keywords.

Mohawk Lodge Indian Store in Clinton is a Route 66 icon and historical treasure trove.  Equal parts museum and store, this unique shop offers hand-crafted items and Pendleton blankets for sale, interspersed among treasures from the past.
Famous Apache warrior Geronimo and his family are buried at Fort Sill in Lawton where he spent the last several years of his life.  Visitors bring decorations and small gifts to this gravesite to honor Geronimo.
A member of the Anoli dancers performs at the annual Magnolia Festival in Durant.
The Standing Bear Museum in Ponca City features exhibits focusing on each of the six tribes that call the area home.  A symbolic drum circle stands in the center of this entry gallery where the tribes are introduced.
Visitors can tour Diligwa, a traditional 1710 Cherokee village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah.
A fancy dancer adds to the festive environment of the Magnolia Festival in Durant, which attracts 20,000 visitors each year.
American Indian dance and regalia add to the festive environment of the annual Magnolia Festival in downtown Durant.
American Indian dance demonstrations are part of the festivities at the annual Magnolia Festival in downtown Durant, which draws approximately 20,000 visitors each year.
American Indian dance is part of the festivities at the annual Magnolia Festival in downtown Duncan.  Here, a jingle dress dancer captures the attention of the crowd.
A member of the Anoli Dance Troupe performs at the Magnolia Festival in Durant.
Sequoyah's Cabin near Sallisaw is a historic landmark where the inventor of the Cherokee syllabary once lived.
Teepees lined up at an Oklahoma powwow.
American Indian dancing and culture can be experienced at powwows across Oklahoma.
The Red Earth Parade twists through downtown Oklahoma City as it opens the Red Earth Festival each year.
The Standing Bear Powwow in Ponca City involves regalia, pageantry and native dances.
An adorable young participant at the Standing Bear Powwow in Ponca City.
Fancy dancing at the Standing Bear Powwow in Ponca City.
A young American Indian dancer at the Standing Bear Powwow in Ponca City.
Standing Bear Park features a monumental statue of the American Indian leader for which the park is named.
The Standing Bear Museum in Ponca City houses artifacts and artwork from the tribes of the area.
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