How to Explore Oklahoma State 🎡🚤
This time, we drove across Oklahoma from south to north. Oklahoma isn’t a top-tier tourist state, but if you’re in the nearby area or want to avoid crowds by visiting underrated spots, it’s still a great choice. Below are some recommended attractions we’ve put together. Key Attractions in Oklahoma City (OKC) 🎡 Wheeler Ferris Wheel – OKC’s iconic ferris wheel, offering panoramic views of the downtown area and riverfront scenery. There’s also a grassy area below where you can enjoy outdoor activities. 🥕 OKC Farmers Public Market – A weekend farmers’ market featuring local agricultural products and handcrafted goods. 🛥️ Bricktown Water Taxi – A sightseeing boat tour along the canal, lasting 40 minutes. Guides take visitors along the waterway to admire murals and city landscapes. 🕯️ Oklahoma City National Memorial – A memorial and educational museum built to honor the victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. 🏀 Paycom Center – Home arena of the NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder. ⚾️ Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark – Home field of the minor league affiliate team of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Other OKC attractions include Lake Hefner, the Oklahoma State Capitol, Scissortail Park, Myriad Botanical Gardens, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, and the Museum of Osteology. Near OKC, you can also visit the University of Oklahoma and Pops 66 – a famous soda shop located along Route 66. Other Attractions Across Oklahoma State 🌳 Turner Falls – Oklahoma’s tallest waterfall. You can swim in the pool at the base of the falls, and there are also fun facilities like water slides and diving boards. 🦬 Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge – A nature reserve known for its bison, longhorn cattle, and diverse wildlife habitats. #Oklahoma #OklahomaState #OKC #OklahomaCityThunder #UniversityOfOklahoma