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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Oklahoma State, with its classic western look, wait to be discovered with this Self-Drive Package. Visit some of its main key cities like;
Explore Oklahoma!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.
This 6 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into Tulsa and out of Lawton
Rental Car for 7 days
Hotel for 2 nights in Tulsa
Hotel for 2 nights in Oklahoma City
Hotel for 2 nights in Lawton
Driving Time Tulsa - Oklahoma City: 1 hr. 40 mins. approx. Oklahoma City - Lawton: 1 hr. 30 mins. approx.
Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Philbrook Museum of Art, Gilcrease Museum, Oklahoma Aquarium, Tulsa Zoo, Blue Whale of Catoosa, Gathering Place, Oxley Nature Center, Woody Guthrie Center and much more.
2 nights in Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma. It's known for its cowboy culture and capitol complex, surrounded by working oil wells. The reflecting pool and empty glass and bronze chairs of the Oklahoma City National Memorial recall the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The Survivor Tree, an American elm nearly destroyed in the attack, is also part of the memorial.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Oklahoma City Zoo, Myriad Gardens, Bricktown, Frontier City Theme Park, Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and much more.
2 nights in Lawton, OK
Lawton is a city in southwest Oklahoma. Interactive exhibits at the Museum of the Great Plains include a trading post and a schoolhouse. Tribal, religious and military objects at the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center explore Native American history. The adjacent Elmer Thomas Park includes Lake Helen, a playground and paths. Northwest, the Lake Lawtonka area is popular for water sports, hiking and camping.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Museum of Great Plains, Lake Lawtonka, Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center, Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum, US Army Field Artillery Museum, Elmer Thomas Lake, Medicine Creek Park and much more.
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Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Philbrook Museum of Art, Gilcrease Museum, Oklahoma Aquarium, Tulsa Zoo, Blue Whale of Catoosa, Gathering Place, Oxley Nature Center, Woody Guthrie Center and much more.
Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma. It's known for its cowboy culture and capitol complex, surrounded by working oil wells. The reflecting pool and empty glass and bronze chairs of the Oklahoma City National Memorial recall the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The Survivor Tree, an American elm nearly destroyed in the attack, is also part of the memorial.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Oklahoma City Zoo, Myriad Gardens, Bricktown, Frontier City Theme Park, Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and much more.
Lawton, OK
Lawton is a city in southwest Oklahoma. Interactive exhibits at the Museum of the Great Plains include a trading post and a schoolhouse. Tribal, religious and military objects at the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center explore Native American history. The adjacent Elmer Thomas Park includes Lake Helen, a playground and paths. Northwest, the Lake Lawtonka area is popular for water sports, hiking and camping.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Museum of Great Plains, Lake Lawtonka, Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center, Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum, US Army Field Artillery Museum, Elmer Thomas Lake, Medicine Creek Park and much more.