Oklahoma Travel by David H Urmann

While in Oklahoma, check out the world class museums and attractions and a wealth of culture and Native American and cowboy history unrivaled anywhere in the U.S.

Oklahoma is an excellent choice for travel for those who love to drive. There are 48 Oklahoma cities and towns that sit alongside some portion of Route 66 with the principle cities on the "Mother Road" from northeast to southwest are Miami, Vinita, Claremore, Tulsa, Sapulpa, Chandler. Our Oklahoma attractions range from historic sites to art museums and from kitschy Route 66 icons to top-rated zoos.

Oklahoma has four mountain ranges: Ouachitas, Arbuckles, Wichitas, and the Ozarks.
Oklahoma's name is derived from two Choctaw words, "okla" meaning people, and "humma" meaning red; literally meaning "red people".


Western Adventure "?" Saddle up for our Western Adventure trip, where you'll find cowboy fun practically every step of the way. This trip stretches from the mountains of southeast Oklahoma to the canyons and ranches of northwest Oklahoma, with a two night stop in Oklahoma City.
The Great Outdoors "?" For a look at Oklahoma's Great Outdoors, this trip is loaded with beautiful scenery, fun recreation and everything from buffalo and elk to monkeys and tigers! With so much to see and do in Oklahoma, you"??re sure to work up an appetite.

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