Crisscrossed by interstate highways and traversed from border to border by Route 66, Oklahoma is the perfect place for your road trip. Let these photos, videos and articles inspire you, move you and fuel your soul as you plan an Oklahoma road trip escape.
Discover scenic byways and back roads that beckon you to get off the beaten path and explore Oklahoma's charming hometowns, interesting attractions, authentic culture and destination dining spots across the state. Whether you take your road trip in a vintage car, on a motorcycle, or in the family mini-van you'll find plenty of ideas that fit your style. Point your vehicle toward adventure and drive yourself to peaceful outdoor recreation spots, local wineries, small town main streets and big city attractions. It's Oklahoma, it's authentic and it's fuel for your soul.
Use this handy guide to plan your trip to the Pioneer Woman’s Mercantile and discover the other top attractions, delicious dining and luxurious lodging along the way.
The Chisholm Trail has left a permanent hoof print on the culture and heritage of western Oklahoma. Travel along this famed trail to experience the stories of pioneering cattle drives on a legendary piece of the Old West.
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.
Discover a few of Tulsa's diverse indoor attractions including the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Oklahoma Aquarium.
Get your motor running with a day trip from Oklahoma City suburb Edmond to Tulsa. This fun motorcycle cruise can be completed one-way or round-trip with plenty of time left for visiting Route 66 icons along the way.