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Oklahoma vacations are full of natural wonders, fun family attractions and urban excitement. The prairie state is great for family vacations and weekend getaways. Check out the great listings we have for Oklahoma accommodations, tours and vacation ideas!
Oklahoma is a nature lover’s paradise, so during your Oklahoma vacation, have an outdoor adventure at one of Oklahoma’s many state parks or forests. There are also over 430 campgrounds in the state where you can spend a few days with fellow adventure travelers. try hiking Osage Hills State Park near Tallgrass Prairie Reserves or swimming and boating at Kaw Lake. Check out Alabaster Caverns State Park where you can explore the world’s largest natural gypsum cave or hike and bike Black Mesa state park, and stand at the highest point in Oklahoma. You can even see real fossilized dinosaur footprints on the preserve! Looking for a thrill? Head to Little Sahara State Park and go off roading or ride an ATV through the desert park. You can enjoy almost any kind of outdoor adventure you can imagine during your Oklahoma vacation.
Next stop explore the Oklahoma wineries, ranches, and farms in the countryside, where you can take a hands-on tour and wine-tasting. Drive through wine country on the famous American Route 66; then continue traveling this route to cowboy country, where you can spend a few hours of your Oklahoma travels touring a small farm or cattle ranch. Visit a dude ranch and go horseback riding to experience the genuine rural, southwestern lifestyle.
If you are hoping to do some urban exploration during your Oklahoma vacation, head to Oklahoma City. Start your Oklahoma travels with a trip to the Oklahoma City Zoo, followed by dinner and a stroll along the popular Western Avenue. Check out spas, resorts, and golf clubs in and around the city and if you are hoping to see some fine arts, visit the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. With the kids? Bring them to the Frontier City Theme Park, Oklahoma’s largest and oldest amusement park. If you feel like being a kid for the afternoon, head to the Pole Position Raceway where you can rent and race go karts on a giant indoor race track. In the spring make sure you check out the Festival of the Arts, Oklahoma’s oldest and most prestigious festival.
Whatever your pleasure, Oklahoma has something for you to do and see! There are plenty of romantic bed & breakfasts, Oklahoma hotels and Oklahoma vacation rentals where you can stay during your exciting Oklahoma travels. So don’t waste another minute, plan your Oklahoma vacation on RealAdventures.com today!
Jeanine Kutil