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Learn MoreReconnect with nature this April at an Earth Day Celebration held at an Oklahoma State Park.
Learn MoreEufaula, Grand and Tenkiller are some of the state’s largest lakes – and among its biggest outdoor attractions – but water isn’t the only reason they’re so popular with visitors.
Learn MoreStart 2025 off on the right foot with a rewarding hike through one of Oklahoma's scenic state parks. Get a head start on those fitness resolutions, embark on a guided nature-watching adventure, or simply enjoy the crisp January air with friends and family.
Learn MoreEnjoy the benefits of rest and relaxation with a healthy dash of humor and whimsy at one of these unique, out-of-the-box Oklahoma lodging properties.
Learn MoreNortheastern Oklahoma is lake country, pure and simple. There are plenty of reasons to visit this part of the state—the phenomenal cities, tallgrass prairies and wildlife preserves are just a few of them—but lakeside fun and relaxation is far and away the area’s biggest draw. We profiled the popular Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in our overview of Oklahoma's top lakes, but there are so many more fantastic lakes to be found in the region. Since it can be hard to figure out what lake is perfect for your next getaway, we’ve made it easier by overviewing some of the region’s top lakes and highlighting their most unique attractions. If you’re not already planning your next Green Country lakeside getaway, this rundown might be just the inspiration you need.
Learn MoreWhether enjoying dinner on a bustling patio overlooking the setting sun or soaking up the last few minutes of daylight on a serene shoreline, Oklahoma’s sunsets have the power to stop you in your tracks.
Learn MoreThere’s more than meets the eye at Oklahoma State Parks. Rare wildlife species are just some of the wonders waiting to be found.
Learn MoreWhen it’s time to pop the question, use this list of unique Oklahoma places to inspire your perfect proposal.
Learn MoreThere’s more than meets the eye at Oklahoma State Parks. Historic structures are just some of the wonders waiting to be found.
Learn MoreWant to see the greatest light show on earth? Look to the night sky at one of Oklahoma’s secluded stargazing hotspots. Enjoy awe-inspiring views from the back porch of a resort lodge with all the comforts of home, or take in the show from your backcountry campsite at a state park. Whether you join one of the orchestrated “star parties” in remote corners of the state or strike out on your own stargazing adventure, come to Oklahoma and see the universe in a whole new light.
Learn MoreStart your journey to health at one of these state park and city trails across Oklahoma.
Learn MoreWhether connecting with nature on the trail, sleeping under the stars or unwinding on the water, Oklahoma State Parks are a great place to connect with nature. From red-eared sliders to raccoons, the Animal Ambassador program offers another wonderful opportunity for guests to interact with and learn about the wildlife that call Oklahoma State Parks home.
Learn MoreLet this handy tutorial guide you through the process of obtaining a parking pass for your next Oklahoma State Park visit.
Learn MoreDiscover McIntosh County and trace your family history and ancestry with this list of county-specific genealogy resources.
Learn MoreFrom Black Mesa to Beavers Bend, trust the experts to guide you through Oklahoma’s park system with the official Oklahoma State Parks App. Download this digital hub and start exploring Oklahoma’s amazing biodiversity, showcased at 30+ parks, spanning a dozen unique ecosystems.
Learn MoreHelpful information is just a call or email away when traveling in Oklahoma. See below for contact information for Oklahoma State Parks, US Park facilities, Oklahoma Travel Information Centers and state department resources that will help point you in the right direction.
Learn MoreOklahoma offers many diverse camping options perfect for an RV or motorhome getaway.
Learn MoreTravelers looking for something different at Oklahoma State Parks are in for a treat with these novelty lodging options. Roman Nose, Robbers Cave and more parks across the state offer varied types of unconventional stays including yurts, teepees and tiny cabins. Reserve your spot and make your stay as unique as the landscape you’re exploring.
Learn MoreDiscover why Oklahoma is the ideal place for RV travel with this list of tips and tricks for vacationing with your RV in the Sooner State.
Learn MoreCamping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors while building family memories that will last a lifetime. Discover why campgrounds in Oklahoma are so popular with this list of camping tips, how-tos, recipe ideas and much more.
Learn MoreThe area surrounding Muskogee, Oklahoma has turned into a motorcycle magnet where blacktop curves are paired with inspiring scenery. So gas up and hit the road to explore these five loop tours loaded with sparkling lakes and rolling hills perfect for motorcycling adventures.
Learn MoreMake your next vacation over the top with a stay in Oklahoma’s treehouse cabins. Nestled in lush woods all over the state, these treetop retreats have put a modern twist on the classic childhood escape. From studio chalets to multi-room cottages, these lodging properties will get your vacation plans off the ground in the best way possible.
Learn MoreOklahoma's 12 ecoregions provide an amazing variety of awe-inspiring landscapes to enjoy.
Learn MoreThe Oklahoma sun shines proudly overhead, watermelon is ripe for the picking and flowers are in full bloom: summer is here and it’s time to celebrate. Plan your summer vacation in Oklahoma with the help of this handy guide!
Learn MoreCome along on a tour of Lake Murray State Park in Ardmore, Oklahoma’s oldest and largest state park, and discover popular day-use areas, campground information, insider tips and fun park activities.
Learn MoreWith more than 200 lakes and over one million surface acres of water, Oklahoma is the perfect place to cast your line. Our scenic lakes, rivers and ponds are home to more than 40 documented species of fish. No matter your method of take—from rod and reel to juglines, limblines, gigging and noodling—you’re in for an angling adventure of a lifetime when you fish Oklahoma’s plentiful waters. Below you’ll find a rundown of some of the Sooner State’s most abundant species and the best places to find them.
Learn MoreThere’s more than meets the eye at Oklahoma State Parks. Unique natural features are just some of the wonders waiting to be found.
Learn MoreNortheastern Oklahoma lakes offer plenty of fishing opportunities near outdoor recreation adventures and amazing restaurants. Cast a line on the Oklahoma Fishing Trail’s Northeastern Loop in search of several bass species, crappie, catfish and paddlefish, and discover bonus attractions along the way.
Learn MoreHit these Oklahoma shops and add homemade, local products to your stash of on-hand gifts. Select unique foods, T-shirts, bath products and more, all handcrafted in the Sooner State!
Learn MoreWhether you’re looking to polish your fly fishing skills or are searching for a guided excursion in hopes of your next big catch, these seven prime southeastern Oklahoma fishing areas are sure to increase your chances of success.
Learn MoreOklahoma offers an astounding array of free things to do that will keep you and your family entertained without breaking the bank. Take a tour of Oklahoma's top activities and attractions with free admission and let the possibilities unfold.
Learn MoreChow down on a wide range of mouthwatering, homemade eats served fresh out of Oklahoma food trucks at these recurring festivals. Support your favorite kitchen on wheels or take the opportunity to scout out something new.
Learn MoreExplore submerged vehicles and the remains of homesteads in the clear, blue waters of Lake Tenkiller in northeast Oklahoma.
Learn MoreFrom the caves of Alabaster Caverns State Park to the sand dunes of Little Sahara State Park and the oasis of Boiling Springs, the state parks in northwest Oklahoma serve up diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts.
Learn MoreGet the inside scoop on everything that Tenkiller State Park in Vian has to offer, and discover campground and cabin information as well as fun park activities.
Learn MoreDiscover some of the best state park cabins in Oklahoma and enjoy rustic comfort nestled within breathtaking outdoor locales. From romantic getaways to family-friendly retreats, these top state park cabin picks are sure to please.
Learn MoreWith such diverse outdoor recreation opportunities, how do you select from the 32 state parks in Oklahoma? This list of the top state park experiences in Oklahoma will help you find the perfect park for your outdoor escape.
Learn MoreUse this guide for the best fishing tips at Kaw Lake, American Horse Lake, Sooner Lake, Fort Supply Lake, Lake Carl Etling and Canton Lake in northwest Oklahoma.
Learn MoreUse this guide for the best fishing tips at Lake Hefner, Arcadia Lake, Lake Thunderbird, Lake Dahlgren and Lake Konawa in central Oklahoma.
Learn MoreThose of us traveling in Oklahoma summers prefer to be submerged in cool water at every given opportunity. Like animals of the African savannah, we move in herds to life-sustaining watering holes. Fortunately for us, though, the threat of predators is minimal, and Oklahoma State Parks offer affordable and accessible swim escapes. From metro-adjacent favorites like Lake Keystone and Lake Thunderbird to popular destinations like Lake Sequoyah or Lake Texoma, there’s no shortage of options. Here are six other state parks where you can beat the heat.
Learn MoreTake the entire family on an outdoor getaway at an Oklahoma State Park, nature center or wildlife preserve.
Learn MoreTake the guesswork out of wedding planning with this in-depth look at Oklahoma’s most sought-after state park wedding destinations.
Learn MoreUse this guide for the best fishing tips at Lake Texoma, Lake Murray, Lake of the Arbuckles and the Blue River in south-central Oklahoma.
Learn MoreThe Lookout Kitchen, Oklahoma State Park's official restaurant partner, is serving up its dynamic menu full of comfort classics and Oklahoma standards to park guests.
Learn MoreFeaturing more shoreline than the Atlantic and Gulf coasts combined, Oklahoma wears its Lake Country badge with pride. Glistening lakes in every corner of the state have beckoned swimmers, anglers, outdoors enthusiasts and casual vacationers for generations. Whether you want to take a swim surrounded by rolling hills, reel in the big one among ancient mountains or pilot your watercraft around lush forested shoreline, there’s a lake for every taste in the Sooner State. Here’s our rundown of standout lakes from each region of the state.
Learn MoreLearn how to reel in Oklahoma’s most unique fish, the paddlefish, and discover how you can help paddlefish research in the state through Oklahoma’s caviar industry.
Learn MoreNestled between Lake Murray and Lake Texoma in southern Oklahoma—where the rolling foothills of the ancient Arbuckle Mountains give way to endless Blackjack prairie and shimmering bodies of water—Madill is a quaint small town bursting with country hospitality and lakeside charm.
Learn MoreFrom Foss Lake in the north to Waurika Lake in the southeast, anglers will encounter thrills and good times in the Wichita Mountains, golden prairies and vibrant sunsets of Great Plains Country.
Learn MoreOklahoma's outlaw tales will transport you to the dusty days of yesteryear when six-shooter pistols and vigilantes terrorized Indian Territory.
Learn MoreWith 32 state parks, there are plenty of sweet spots for exploring Oklahoma's natural abundance. Try these sample trips for a bit of outdoor bliss.
Learn MoreOklahoma Outdoor Expert, John Gifford, spills his favorite things about Lake Tenkiller along with information to help you plan your visit to one of Oklahoma's most scenic lakes.
Learn MoreLace up your hiking boots, grab your binoculars and head to the Oklahoma panhandle where you'll find a birding paradise at Black Mesa State Park and Nature Preserve. Over 100 species of birds are frequently spotted amidst the plateaus and junipers that dot this rugged landscape.
Learn MoreHot Oklahoma summers and cold natural swimming holes are a classic combination.
Learn MoreOklahoma has no shortage of amazing state parks full of fun and exciting activities, including some of the best golf courses in the state. Ranging in distance and difficulty, these courses are sure to provide a challenge to experienced players and a great day of golf for casual players.
Learn MoreAre you looking for an adventure? I’m Sydney Daugherty, age 9. Let me tell you about my adventure in the northwest passage of Oklahoma! Five Oklahoma State Parks, seventy-two hours, and tons of fun! (Minus the mosquito bites and grass burrs! But more about that later.)
Learn MoreExplore these top five routes for motorcycles in western and south-central Oklahoma and enjoy the freedom of Oklahoma’s bike-friendly highways.
Learn MoreOklahoma's Wild West Territory offers adventures for all.
Learn MoreSip on the taste of the great outdoors with Stonecloud Brewing Company's new Bonding with Bigfoot beer, created in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Parks.
Learn MoreWater may be in shorter supply in northwestern Oklahoma’s Red Carpet Country, but there are still plenty of amazing places to take a swim, cast your line or take out the boat in this geographically distinct area. Characterized by majestic mesas and wide swaths of shortgrass prairie, Red Carpet Country is home to some of the most unique lakes in Oklahoma. We covered Kaw Lake in Ponca City in our overview of the state's major lakes, so now read all about these high-plains oases and make plans to visit this one-of-a-kind region today.
Learn MoreOklahoma State Parks beckon travelers and their canine companions to enjoy swimming, hiking, boating and wildlife watching among some of the most beautiful scenery in the country.
Learn MoreWide open spaces and boulder-strewn mountains make Great Plains Country in southwestern Oklahoma one of the most awe-inspiring regions of the state. The area is also home to a number of fantastic lakes where you can enjoy water sports, swimming, boating, fishing and more. We profiled Lake Altus-Lugert in our "Big Six" overview of Oklahoma lakes, but take a look at some of the top lakes in southwestern Oklahoma and come see what makes this part of the state a can’t-miss destination for outdoors enthusiasts.
Learn MoreDiscover cabins, lodges, group camps and meeting spaces perfect for your next group getaway.
Learn MoreAfter a thrilling morning of parasailing on Grand Lake, the Oklahoma Road Trip Team experiences the whole Shebang for lunch and unwinds with a relaxing evening at Lee's Grand Lake Resort in this episode.
Watch EpisodePig out with the Oklahoma Road Trip team at I Smell Bacon, explore the Blues Hall of Fame in one of Oklahoma's historic all-black towns and take to new heights at a playful treehouse resort where you can feel like a kid again.
Watch EpisodePicking a peck of peaches and jumping off cliffs, the RoadTripOK team checks out the Porter Peach Festival and Lake Tenkiller in this episode.
Watch EpisodeHave some fun on the water with the RoadTripOK team as they ride water trikes at Sequoyah State Park and dive into some unique pizzas before heading back to the park's lodge for the night.
Watch EpisodeSoak in the soaring beauty of Natural Falls State Park in this episode as the RoadTripOK Team explores trails to spring-fed waterfalls and an eighteen-hole disc golf course before settling into their yurts for the night.
Watch EpisodeBuried selenite crystal treasures, an unexpected natural salt lake and perfectly-smoked pork ribs make a flavorful adventure for this week's Oklahoma Road Trip episode to Jet and Cherokee.
Watch EpisodeCheck out the scenic mountain town of Medicine Park as the Oklahoma Road Trip Team gets wrapped up with the species on display at the Medicine Park Aquarium & Nature Sciences Center, dines at the Old Plantation Restaurant and stops for a relaxing stay at the Stardust Inn Bed & Breakfast in Oklahoma's oldest resort town.
Watch EpisodeIn the pilot episode for the ultimate Oklahoma Road Trip, the team goes to the Oklahoma State Capitol and visits with Lt. Gov. and Secretary of Tourism & Branding Matt Pinnell.
Watch EpisodeFollow the Oklahoma Road Trip Team as they reflect on an inspiring year of travel across the state, make a souvenir stop at the State Capitol and check out Scissortail Park in Oklahoma City.
Watch EpisodeIn this episode, the RoadTripOK team checks out Oklahoma's oldest and largest state park, grubs on some of the region's best barbecue and makes a stop for flaky sweet and savory fried pies.
Watch EpisodeIn this episode, the RoadTripOK team spends the day off-roading and fishing in the tree-capped hills of eastern Oklahoma at Greenleaf State Park and Camp Gruber with a lunch break at the historic 1904 brick firehouse that now houses Muskogee Brewing Company.
Watch EpisodeIn this episode, the RoadTripOK team grabs slices and local brews at Grateful Head Pizza Oven & Tap Room to fuel up for trail riding through the trees at beautiful Beavers Bend State Park before gathering around the fire at the Charred Pine Luxury Cabin in Hochatown.
Watch EpisodeExplore one of the largest natural gypsum caves in the world with the Oklahoma RoadTrip Team at Alabaster Caverns State Park after they devour some cheese enchiladas at Taco Village.
Watch EpisodeThe RoadTripOK Team hits the greens at Roman Nose State Park and works up an appetite for Eischen's finger-licking-good fried chicken.
Watch EpisodeAfter a fascinating stop at Waynoka's Air Rail Museum, the Oklahoma Road Trip team makes trails across the sandy dunes of Little Sahara State Park and finishes the day with a delicious German meal at Cafe Bahnhof.
Watch EpisodeIn what was once a hideout for some of the nation's most infamous robbers, the Oklahoma Road Trip team rappels down cliffs at Robber's Cave State Park and strikes gold with the chicken fry at Maw and Pa's Country Cafe in Wilburton.
Watch EpisodeStep back in time to a 1710 Cherokee village, indulge in Cajun culinary delight and join the crew for a float trip on the Illinois River in this episode with the RoadTripOK team.
Watch EpisodeAdventure along with the RoadTripOK team as they explore Quartz Mountain for some of the best climbing in the state, then savor Japanese food at Sakura and take a shopping jaunt through downtown Altus.
Watch EpisodeJoin the RoadTrip OK Team connecting with the heart and healing of a city at the Oklahoma City National Memorial, then find out how to participate virtually in the state's largest marathon and marvel at the Oklahoma History Center's fascinating collection in this episode.
Watch EpisodeThe Oklahoma Road Trip Team explores Route 66 in Claremore, hitting popular attractions like the Will Rogers Memorial Museum and a totem pole park before heading to Hammett House Restaurant to try the chicken fried steak and thick pies.
Watch EpisodeExperience the fun that the Hinton and Weatherford areas have to offer, including Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park, Gloria's Kitchen (closed permanently in March 2021) and the Stafford Air & Space Museum in this episode.
Watch EpisodeTop artists have graced the Zoo Amphitheatre stage and more than a million fans have flocked there to see them.
Learn MoreJerod Tate's classical compositions are inspired by Native American history and culture.
Learn MoreStep in to the world of the Queen of the Country Fiddle and see for yourself some of Jana Jae's favorite spots in Oklahoma.
Learn MorePart of a unique musical legacy, Hoyt Axton became a beloved country singer with a powerful voice and catchy tunes.
Learn MoreBest known for hits like “MacArthur Park,” few know the lessons Jimmy Webb carries from growing up in Oklahoma.
Learn MoreA hit machine with deep Oklahoma roots, Garth Brooks launched an all-out country music takeover in America.
Learn MoreHe melted hearts with “Hello Darlin’” and hit-maker Conway Twitty’s enduring legacy includes 54 more No. 1 songs.
Learn MoreOn his way to becoming the King of Western Swing, Bob Wills picked up countless fans and shaped American culture.
Learn MoreJody Miller at the Sooner Theatre before playing at Norman Music Fest in 2016.
Learn MoreHe roped in fans with “Hooked on a Feeling” and he’s kept them with his bluesy voice and charming lyrics.
Learn MoreAn amazing artist branded “The Voice” for her stellar vocal range, Sandi Patty forever changed Christian music.
Learn MoreThe Nixons went from local favorites to national sensation when their 1995 post-grunge hit, "Sister," rocketed them into the alternative rock stratosphere.
Learn MoreSince Taylor, Zac and Isaac got everyone in the world singing "MMMBop," the Hanson obsession hasn’t stopped.
Learn MoreLake Texoma's been a family favorite vacation spot since Bryan was a little boy.
Learn MoreSince 1927, the Poncan Theatre has served the surrounding community as a premier venue for music, film and entertainment.
Learn MoreFolk and pop artist Mason Williams was strongly influenced by fellow Okie musicians before raking in Grammy Awards.
Learn MoreColeman Theatre hosted a myriad of events in Miami over the years, from Vaudeville acts and silent films to modern day movies and jazz bands.
Learn MoreColor Me Badd made a name for themselves in the 1990s with their distinct blend of hip-hop and doo-wop sensibilities.
Learn MoreMany know him as a pro basketball player in the NBA, but Wayman Tisdale's first love was the bass guitar.
Learn MoreAlthough she has performed across the pond in the past, opera star Sarah Coburn has planted permanent roots in Tulsa.
Learn MoreShe impressed Metropolitan Opera audiences for 18 seasons, but Leona Mitchell's big voice blossomed in Enid.
Learn MoreA hit maker for more than 20 years, the Queen of Country Reba McEntire isn’t stopping anytime soon.
Learn MoreShe’s the brilliant mind behind “Heartbreak Hotel,” but before fame, Mae Boren Axton was an Oklahoma teacher.
Learn MoreGuitar always around his neck, Elvin Bishop has strummed his way to the top of a successful blues music career.
Learn MoreToday she wows Broadway audiences, but Kelli O’Hara perfected her luminous voice in Oklahoma.
Learn MoreJoe Don Rooney honed his musical talents during his childhood in Picher, Oklahoma, thanks to the influence of his musically-gifted family members.
Learn MoreA humble home at the end of a dirt road, The Farm was the perfect place for the Red Dirt genre to come to life.
Learn MoreThis association honors Oklahomans who have made lasting impacts on the state’s musical heritage.
Learn MoreCatchy lyrics and addicting hooks took the All-American Rejects from small Stillwater gigs to sold-out stadiums.
Learn MoreTaylor Dye perfected her singing style and built a strong stage performance foundation while growing up in Ada, Oklahoma.
Learn MoreDive into to discover how Oklahoma has helped shape the life of singer/songwriter and our May inductee, John Moreland.
Learn MoreClaremore radio sweetheart Patti Page delivered pitch perfect tunes with a charm that had mass appeal.
Learn MoreA big voice in a tiny package, Kristin Chenoweth rose from Oklahoma pageant girl to Broadway stage stardom.
Learn MoreHe’s said he’s only one good idea away from a great song and fans beg for Toby Keith’s ideas to keep coming.
Learn MoreFrom small town gigs to complete country music domination, Carrie Underwood is unstoppable.
Learn MoreAt over 100 years old, the Tulsa Theater is known as one of the city's most iconic, historic venues.
Learn MoreBorn to a musical family, Chet Baker displayed incredible talent and made history as an acclaimed jazz artist.
Learn MoreThe Oklahoma Opry in OKC is where Oklahoma’s storied musical heritage and bright future collide.
Learn MoreAlternative rock icons who have reached worldwide stardom, Kings of Leon continue to sell out stadiums.
Learn MoreFrom session musician to national star, Leon Russell made Oklahoma music history by creating the Tulsa Sound.
Learn MoreBorn near Okemah, young singer/songwriter John Fullbright has already made a strong impact on American music.
Learn MoreThe Swon Brothers played to countless Muskogee audiences before moving on up to national crowds after taking home third place on Season 4 of "The Voice."
Learn MoreHe led a mysterious life but his authorship of “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” wrote Wallace Willis into U.S. history.
Learn MoreEnjoy a show at the Blue Door, an eclectic listening room dedicated to Americana singer/songwriters.
Learn MoreWith humble origins in Tahlequah, the Turnpike Troubadours revitalized Red Dirt music for a new generation of fans across the country.
Learn MoreKnown for his treasured voice and his heart of gold, Vince Gill continues to win over fans across all genres.
Learn MoreLegendary steel guitarist Leon McAuliffe loved the classic diner fare at Dot's Cafe in Claremore.
Learn MoreHis catchy novelty tunes made Roger Miller legendary enough for a piece of Route 66 to be renamed in his honor.
Learn MoreJimmy LaFave found his musical voice during the '70s living in Stillwater with great songwriters like Bob Childers and Tom Skinner.
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