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Hit the Road: Oklahoma

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No one part of Oklahoma is the same as another. The state is diverse in its terrain, towns, eats, and experiences – making it a road warrior’s dream for endless adventures.

With a Best Western to call home base, here are several must-sees in Oklahoma to add to your itinerary:

Go into town

Enid

If you are looking for color and vibrancy, Enid is the place to be. At every corner, there displays of public art, such as colorful murals and larger-than-life sculptures. Even if all you do in Enid is take a public art tour, it will surely keep you busy and entertained.

Tahlequah

The capital of the Cherokee Nation, this town is just one of many in the state that offer insightful and educational learning experiences into Native American history and culture. Visit a recreated ancient Cherokee village at the Cherokee Heritage Center or visit the Original Historic Townsite District where signs are written in both Cherokee and English.

Tulsa

Tulsa offers a range of visuals and experiences; some you wouldn’t expect hidden in the city limits. Overflowing with music, eateries, shops and history, the city offers everything from impressive collections of art deco architecture, stunning grounds, and artwork at Philbrook Museum of Art to underground tunnels that once transported materials and the safekeeping of the city’s wealthy and elite.

Get outside

Alabaster Caverns State Park

The only natural gypsum show cave in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world, the Alabaster Caverns State Park offers guided tours and wild caving to see this wonder in person. The four caves maintained for wild caving are by permits only. Take part in this one-of-a-kind experience.

Great Salt Plains State Park

Comprised of salt from an ocean that once covered Oklahoma in prehistoric times, the Great Salt Plains Salt Park offers more than what meets the eye. Visitors can bike on designated trails, dive into the Great Salt Plains Lake, enjoy the scenery on one of the nature trails or visit the selenite crystal dig area for hourglass-shaped crystals– the only place in the world where you can find these.

Lake Murray State Park

The first and largest state park in Oklahoma, Lake Murray State Park provides a diverse terrain filled with every outdoor experience. Hike along one of its many trails and historic sites, paddle your Kayak along Lake Murray, or have a game of golf at the park’s 18-hole golf course. You can’t go wrong with a visit to Lake Murray State Park.

Things to do

  • Looking for a musical escape? The Oklahoma Music Trail is your next stop. Home to famous singers such as Blake Shelton, Kristen Chenoweth, Kings of Leon, and The Flaming Lips – Oklahoma ranks up with Hollywood for a musical breeding ground.
  • Over 400 miles of the infamous Route 66 cut through Oklahoma. This road stretch leads drivers through cute, charming towns, incredible roadside eateries, and encounters with friendly faces. From the legendary Blue Whale in Catoosa, finger linking good BBQ at Butcher BBW Stand to the unique red Round Barn in Arcadia.

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