Best Places to Visit in Oklahoma
Sometimes you just want to get out and explore. We try to strike a good balance of places that you will really enjoy. Finding ideas for family friendly outings, or interesting places to go in Oklahoma with your friends, both are at your fingertips here with America Top 10. We aim to give you plenty of ideas without you having to do all the research. That way you can easily decide if you want to explore Oklahoma sites or check out the sites in another state.
You have also heard how it is becoming a lot more popular to have staycations (where you stay home instead of going to far off places) and discover new and interesting places in the near vicinity. We try to make that easier for you. Check out the sites in Oklahoma that have become local favorites easily with our site.
We hope that we have provided you plenty of choices in Oklahoma whether this is a new area for you or your own back yard. Something a little different from the typical amusement park. If you really loved somewhere but don’t see them on our list let us know, we are always looking to improve our lists and we can only do that with your help.
Tulsa Zoo
Tulsa, OK
The Tulsa Zoo is a 85-acre (34 ha) non-profit zoo, that is owned by the City of Tulsa, but since 2010 has been privately managed by Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc. The zoo is involved in many conservation efforts, such as a push to reduce the use of palm oil, FrogWatch USA, and efforts to encourage ocean conservation.
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
Norman, OK
Philbrook Museum of Art
Tulsa, OK
Philbrook Museum of Art features a variety of exhibitions, art, collections, and even gardens. The museum is for visitors of all ages, providing the experience of art making, as well as self guided tours. Philbrook Museum of Art is also considered as a testimony to Tulsa’s past while building a shining example of the city’s bright future.
The Oklahoma City Zoo
Oklahoma City, OK
The Oklahoma City Zoo is well-known as both a living museum and a botanical garden. The place is also recognized for its commitment to upholding the conservation of rare and endangered wildlife. In addition, the place is also a fully accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Association of Museums as well.
Timberlake Rose Rock Museum
Noble, OK
The beauty of God’s wonder abounds in the state of Oklahoma. From the selenite of the northwest, the barite rose rock of the central part of the state, to the southeastern quartz crystals, collectors seek these hidden treasures. Rose rocks are sought after and prized worldwide because of their beautiful rose-like appearance.
Tulsa Children’s Museum Discovery Lab
Tulsa, OK
Discovery Lab is an educational resource for Tulsa providing outreach museum classes to area schools and organizations and as a field trip destination to over 15,000 students each year. Exhibits and programming encourage the development of executive function and process skills, including critical thinking and problem solving, communication and collaboration, and creativity and innovation. Discovery Lab is a member of the Oklahoma Museum Network, the Oklahoma Museum Association, the Association of Children’s Museums, the American Alliance of Museums, and Arts Alliance Tulsa.
Riverwind Casino and Hotel
Norman, OK
Riverwind Casino and Hotel is the premier casino in Oklahoma for games and entertainment. Riverwind features lavish facilities with thousands of your favorite electronic and table games, a delectable selection of food and beverages, live entertainment including concerts and stand-up comedy, plus super plush accommodations. At Riverwind Casino, the rewards are truly endless.
Moore Escape Rooms
Moore, OK
Moore Escape Rooms features four amazing escape room games created just for you. Each experience comes with its own unique story and challenges. These experiences are only for a limited time, so check them out before they are gone forever.
National Weather Museum and Science Center
Norman, OK
U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum
Fort Sill, OK
The U.S. Army Artillery Museum tells the story of Artillery from 1775 to the present with over 70 guns and artillery pieces and numerous other artifacts from head gear and ammo to small arms and uniforms. The Museum was opened June 2, 2009. Previously, the Artillery Collection was part of the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum collection. They collection includes a representation of uniforms from each era. They have added many new pieces and exhibits to pique the interest of any history or artillery buff.