Get your kicks on more than 400 miles of Route 66 in Oklahoma. The nation's longest driveable stretch of Route 66 cuts through Oklahoma, making its way past charming towns, roadside diners and quirky attractions. Experience Oklahoma City, Tulsa and authentic hometowns along the Mother Road where you'll meet friendly people and find unique shopping and dining opportunities.
Several state-of-the-art museums pay tribute to America's Main Street including the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton, the National Route 66 Museum Complex in Elk City and the Route 66 Interpretive Center in Chandler.
Take a nostalgic ride on Route 66 and let the golden age of the road whisper to you through brightly colored neon signs, quaint motels, drive-in movie theaters and friendly small towns in Oklahoma. Download our free guide to Route 66 to get started planning your ultimate road trip.
Travel to the vibrant, small city of Weatherford in western Oklahoma for a dose of Route 66 history, great food and a museum experience that’s out of this world.
A cruise along Oklahoma's stretch of Route 66 during the winter months is a surefire way to cure cabin fever and warm up your winter with the nostalgia and friendly faces of the Mother Road.
Fill up your tank and get ready to explore some of Oklahoma’s most beautiful areas on a scenic drive. From the legendary Talimena National Scenic Byway to the iconic Route 66, these ready-made road trips offer miles of views and must-see attractions.
Grab your best concert buddy and hit the road to experience one of Oklahoma's first-rate music festivals. Whatever sounds good to your ears — from jazz and heavy metal to classical music and the latest underground sub-genre you haven't even heard of yet — you'll find a festival in Oklahoma that celebrates it with style.
Tulsa offers plenty of walkable districts worth the exploration, from historic staples to newer innovations. Plan a day trip or a full weekend spent visiting local arts, entertainment, dining and nightlife options with the help of this guide to Tulsa’s most unique districts.