Pronounced My-am-uh, the city of Miami, Oklahoma is named after the Indian tribe that settled at the juncture of the Neosho and Spring Rivers. Route 66 winds through Miami's downtown area, where the Coleman Theatre, a Mother Road landmark built in 1929, was recently refurbished. At this historic theater, take in live entertainment, a silent movie with an on-site organist or a classic film. Miami is also home to nine Native American tribal headquarters. View artifacts from these and other American Indian cultures at the Dobson Museum, and try your hand at the tribal-owned casinos in town.
Plan the ultimate getaway during TravelOK Days. This state-wide event connects you with tourism partners and trip planners to help you map out your next Oklahoma adventure.
Apply the sunscreen, grab your swimsuit and head out to Oklahoma’s water parks, where you can bask in the sun, splash around in millions of gallons of water and have a great time with family and friends, all in one place!
Step back in time and enjoy a show at one of Oklahoma’s many historic theaters. See a film, concert or performing arts event, and take in the stunning architecture that makes these time-honored movie houses true Oklahoma landmarks.