By travelguylife.com
Oklahoma City, the state's capital and most populous city, is also its economic and cultural centre.
Oklahoma City is not only the state's capital and most populous city, but it also serves as the country's economic and cultural hub.
Route 66 meanders from Chicago, Illinois, all the way to Santa Monica, California. It is one of the most famous and revered roads in the US.
Just north of Lawton is the wonderfully wild Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, which spans a sizable portion of southwest Oklahoma.
Beavers Bend State Park, one of Oklahoma's most well-known and picturesque parks, is located in the state's scenic southeast.
Bartlesville, which straddles the Caney River's banks, is located not far from the Kansas border, about 45 miles to the north of Tulsa.
Lawton, Oklahoma's fifth-largest city, is situated amidst the endless plains and prairies of the state's southwest.
Visitors can engage in a wide variety of fantastic outdoor activities at Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
In the northeast of the state, not far from the Arkansas border, is Natural Falls State Park.
In the north of Oklahoma, Great Salt Plains State Park is situated on the shores of the picturesque, small, and salty lake of the same name.