Oklahoma Vacation Rentals
Oklahoma is home to the Ouachita, Arbuckle, Wichita, and Ozark Scenic mountain Ranges. It’s full of prairie grasslands and mesa ranges. It has granite deposits and cotton fields. In fact, Oklahoma has more than ten distinct ecological regions within its borders. What this means for an Oklahoma vacation rental is many opportunities for some diverse fun!
This isn’t to say that Oklahoma is all rural and rugged – The Sooner State has plenty of culture to entertain you on your Oklahoma vacation rental. Norman, Oklahoma is home to the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History which is home to works by van Gogh, Renoir, Pissarro, and Gauguin. It is considered one of the most important collections of impressionist art held at a University. Stillwater, Oklahoma is home to Oklahoma State University and their mascot, Pistol Pete, two different disc golf courses, and America’s first Sonic drive-in. And Lawton, Oklahoma is home to both the Museum of the Great Plains and Geronimo’s gravesite in Fort Still.
For history buffs, Oklahoma is home to the Santé Fe and Trial of Tears National Historic Trails, as well as Fort Smith and the Washita Battlefield National Historic Sites. Ada, Oklahoma has seven sites on the National Register of Historic Places. And, in Oklahoma City, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building has a free memorial open 24 hours a day to pay your respects to those who lost their lives in the bombing of 1995.
So take an Oklahoma vacation rental and check out the Myriad Botanical Gardens in Oklahoma City, designed by award-winning architect, I.M. Pei. Or stop by the Wichita mountains wildlife refuge, the oldest and largest of the nine separate state wildlife refuges. Or raise a pint in Tulsa’s top-ranked Oktoberfest.
Ask yourself one question: How many states have a famous musical named for them? Take an Oklahoma vacation rental and you’ll see why Rodgers & Hammerstein set their classic musical in this fine state. You’ll want to come back "Sooner" rather than later!