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Looking for things to do in Oklahoma? Browse Oklahoma tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in Oklahoma submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in Oklahoma.
#1 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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Shelissa says:
This was a life changing experience. I remember seeing the news coverage of the bombing. It didn't seem to affect me much then but visiting the memorial and museum made me see how much it did affect the people in this midwestern city. I was shocked to learn just how many children were hurt and kille...
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#2 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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Owens says:
Although I might not have come to the museum of my own accord, I'm glad that I went anyway. There was a lot of artwork that surprised me. The whole place pretty much surprised me. In the basement is this great catalogue of artwork (jewelery, clothes, you name it) all catalogued in giant ...
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#3 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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jcwil77 says:
The sand dunes here are so real the major motion picture "Flight of the Phoenix" was planned to be filmed here, until financial matters scuttled that plan. Even without the movie, Little Sahara State Park in northwest Oklahoma is an amazing sight to behold.
Smack dab in the southern Plains, Litt...
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#4 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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jaypost says:
Every April, Oklahoma City host the week long Festival of the Arts.
Great Art Booths: Photography, Painting, Crafts, Jewelry, Wood, etc.
Excellent Food: Pizza, Indian Tacos, Turkey Legs, Ice Cream, Beer, Soda, Lemonado, etc. Fun Music: School groups, dance groups, bands, and solo artist...
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#5 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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jaypost says:
Rocktown is the grain silos just South of Bricktown. They have climbing routes inside and outside. Plus an awesome bouldering room.
Since Rocktown took over OKC Rocks, the safety has been extremely better. The gyms new focus is beginners and youth. But don't worry, there are still numerous ...
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#6 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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mbarnes says:
Bricktown is a section in Oklahoma City that is unique for a downtown area. Located near the Ford Center (OKC's sport venue), Bricktown is home to the Oklahoma City Redhawks baseball team (Texas Ranger AAA affiliate), Toby Keith's "I Love This Bar And Grill," a deluxe movie theater, several of the ...
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#7 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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jaypost says:
Elk Mountain
Highlights: A beautiful classic hike in Oklahoma. The panoramic vistas are bountiful every step of the way on this uphill trail.
Season: Year-round
Distance: 1 ¼ miles (one-way)
Difficulty: Moderate
Trail Conditions: The trail is well maintained but rocky and steep
Trai...
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#8 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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steveamatic says:
This is an old oil boom town that has shrunk by about 2/3's from what it was back in the day. However that doesn't mean that some of the old architecture isn't neat to look at. The cemetery across from the High School has people buried there from the Civil War. Pretty neat stuff if you’re into ...
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#9 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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jaypost says:
Hiking Antelope & Buffalo Springs - Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Highlights: Leisurely hike in the Environmental Study Area, where the Eastern Woodlands and the Western Prairie ecosystems merge.
Season: Year-round
Distance: 1 ½ miles (Round Trip)
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: Gai...
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#10 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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Housley says:
If you are coming to Oklahoma City in November I would recommend going to Norman (about a 20 minute drive south) and walking around the campus. They do it up right that time of year. See if there is a football game on Saturday and go down if there is, it is unique experience. Also, the bombing me...
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#11 of 201 things to do in Oklahoma
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LinuxFE says:
I only got to go to the city, and didn't get to do much as I was only a kid. However, what I did see was very bad,.
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