Spend Time in the Oklahoma Ozarks
Oklahoma might not be the first state that comes to mind when you think of the Ozarks, but the Northeast portion of the state is home to portion of the mountains and lakes that make up the Ozarks region. From city life in Tulsa to days of fun in the sun on Ozark lakes, lets take a look at everything there is to see and do in the Oklahoma Ozarks.
Find a Little Bit of the Unexpected in the Oklahoma Ozarks
Spend the Day in the Best Park in America
Tulsa, Oklahoma is home to the Best Park in America. The Gathering Place is a 100-acre urban oasis filled with playgrounds, event venues, horticulture, and riverfront scenery.
Explore the Deep Roots of Native American Culture
Oklahoma is known as the Land of Many Nations with more than 67 American Indian tribes in the Oklahoma Ozarks and beyond. Take an opportunity to attend an authentic powwow or immerse yourself in cultural history.
Spend a Week on the Lake in Cookson, Oklahoma
Cookson, Oklahoma is home to Lake Tenkiller - one of the clearest lakes in the Oklahoma Ozarks! This beautiful water retreat is surrounded by 14,725 acres of densly wooded timber, rolling hills, and breathtaking Ozarks views.
Get a Glimpse of the Wild West
From Ben Johnsons Cowboy Museum in Pawhuska to 1800s-era conastoga wagons and a series of interactive period displays, you can step right into the history of the Wild West in the Oklahoma Ozarks.
Fish in the Trout Capital of the World in Gore, Oklahoma
Gore, Oklahoma located on the lower Illinois River and home to several noteworthy lakes like Lake Tenkiller and the R.S. Kerr Reservoir is appropriately known as The Trout Fishing Capital of the World. It's a fisherman's paradise.