Tulsa is the second-largest city in Oklahoma, situated on the Arkansas River. The oil booms of the early 20th century built Tulsa, and today it is one of the most vibrant cities in the south-central United States. Tulsa claims to be `The Birthplace of Route 66`: Must-see Route 66-related sights in Tulsa include the Brady Arts District, which includes such places as the Woody Guthrie Center and Guthrie Green. Other sights include the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Gilcrease Museum, the Dresser Mansion, and Centennial Park.
Self-drive packages in Arkansas and Oklahoma are a popular option for more experienced travelers, those looking to get off the beaten path and take their own time. Combine Tulsa (a bustling cosmopolitan city filled with excellent dining options, sprawling green spaces, and vibrant art dec architecture), Fayetteville and Fort Smith (where the -New South, meets the Old West-, offering a plethora of historical sites, and vibrant colorful street art. It is the gateway to the fantastic Ozark National Forest). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel, and activities.
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Oklahoma, with its classic western look, wait to be discovered with this Self-Drive Package. Visit some of its main key cities like: Tulsa (is nested along the famed Route 66 and the Arkansas River, filled with historic downtown streets, and exceptional dining); then, continue to the birthplace of countless Western film stars, musicians and entertainers, Oklahoma City; and finally, spend pleasant moments in Lawton (leads to the Wichita Mountains, and known for its beautiful parks, and lakes which offer a great range of sports and activities), before returning home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel, and activities.
Driving Time
Tulsa - Oklahoma City: 1 hr. 40 mins. approx.
Oklahoma City - Lawton: 1 hr. 30 mins. approx.
Explore iconic Route 66 on a long ride from east to west, venturing through Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas - with nearly endless opportunities to experience culture, excitement, and beauty. Combine Chicago (set on beautiful Lake Michigan the city is well regarded for interesting architecture - like the Sears Tower - and its cultural highlights from museums to theaters and more), Springfield, Illinois (home of President Abraham Lincoln as well as his Presidential Library), St. Louis (whose beautiful and famous Gateway Arch welcomes visitors to this city on the Mississippi River), Springfield, Missouri (an Ozark city with lots of Route 66 history), Tulsa (Oklahoma`s vibrant second-largest city, with a sizable arts scene), Oklahoma City (the capital of Oklahoma and home to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and the Oklahoma City Memorial) and finally Amarillo (nicknamed -The Yellow Rose of Texas-, boasts a great food scene, historic districts, and easy access to Palo Duro Canyon). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Driving Time
Chicago– Springfield, IL: 3 hrs. 14mins. approx.
Springfield, IL- St. Louis: 1 hr. 28 mins. approx.
St. Louis- Springfield, MO: 3 hrs. 22 mins. approx.
Springfield, MO- Tulsa: 3 hrs approx.
Tulsa - Oklahoma City: 1 hr 34 mins. approx.
Oklahoma City - Amarillo: 4 hrs. approx.