| FEBRUARY 2026 Spend the last few weeks of winter planning a spring getaway in Oklahoma. The season brings outdoor festivals such as Norman’s Medieval Fair and Tulsa’s Festival of the Arts. The cool mornings and sunny afternoons create the perfect conditions for a hike at one of Oklahoma’s State Parks or a walk in Grove’s Lendonwood Gardens where you can see more than 1,500 plant species. Read on to discover more ways to celebrate the spring season. READ MORE > | |  Celebrate the rich impact and legacy of Oklahoma's Black icons this February. Our interactive map is a great starting point to explore Black-owned businesses, historic sites and cultural celebrations. From Route 66 landmarks like Luther's Threatt Filling Station to Tulsa's Greenwood Rising, Oklahoma has several must-see attractions to explore during Black History Month. | |  Order or download your free copies of Oklahoma's Route 66 Guide & Passport to make the most of the Mother Road's centennial year. The guide highlights top attractions while the companion passport is a fun, road trip challenge. Get your book stamped to earn exclusive Oklahoma Route 66 keychains and bragging rights. | |  Whisk away your special someone to one of Oklahoma's romantic retreats. Whether you're looking for a mountain lodge where you can snuggle by the fire or an unforgettable view from a cozy, lakeside cabin, read on to find the perfect getaway for two. | |  There have been several Oklahoma-born astronauts including legends like Gordon Cooper, Thomas Stafford and Shannon Lucid. You can learn about these space explorers and other Oklahomans who have contributed to extraterrestrial travel at the Tulsa Air & Space Museum, Stafford Air & Space Museum and other stellar places around the state. | |  There's more than meets the eye at Oklahoma's State Parks. Learn about notorious outlaws at Robbers Cave, catch a ride on a miniature train at Beavers Bend or see historic building replicas at Grand Lake's Har-Ber Village Museum. You'll find a wealth of historical treasures to explore, tucked away in state parks across the state. | |  One of Oklahoma's most iconic stretches of Route 66 runs from west of Tulsa to the north OKC Metro. The Midpoint Corridor is full of Mother Road legends such as Sapulpa's Tee Pee Drive-In, Arcadia's Round Barn and Edmond's Blue Hippo. Add a few more stops along this famous corridor to your Route 66 road trip itinerary. | | Sponsored  Oklahoma's Premier Spot to Stay & Play Shangri-La is Oklahoma's best place to play this spring—on the golf course and beyond. With 45 holes and prime lake views to go with amenities and activities including a spa, racquet sports, arcade, and more, you'll savor every moment. Save on one night at the resort and a round of golf for two! | | Whether Oklahoma's February temperatures are cold or mild, these Oklahoma communities offer plenty of fun at entertainment districts, world-class museums and Route 66 icons. | | E-NEWSLETTER Stay current with seasonal attractions, deals and more. Email: [email protected] | | | |