| JANUARY 2026 Start planning your Oklahoma vacation with the Oklahoma Travel Guide 2026. This free guide highlights Route 66 in its centennial year, Oklahoma State Parks and hundreds of things to see and do across the Sooner State. Order or download your free copy for all the tools you need for an Oklahoma adventure in 2026. GET YOUR COPY > | |  Oklahoma's extensive railroad background offers plenty of stops for Western history buffs and railfans alike. You'll find restored depots converted into museums that showcase rail history in Bristow and Hugo. Hikers can burn off steam by walking along the Katy Trail in Oklahoma City, a path which has been built along a former railway path. Trace this fascinating track of Oklahoma's history at one of these top attractions. | |  Celebrate the life of civil rights hero Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at events across Oklahoma. Commemorative parades will be held in Oklahoma City, Enid, Tulsa and Ardmore. Enid visitors can pay their respects at the "Deep in Thought" mural which was added to the city's administration building in 2024. Read on to find an MLK event in Oklahoma and salute this American icon. | |  Oklahoma has a fascinating role in space exploration. Visit top-tier museums and planetariums to learn about native astronauts like Thomas P. Stafford or watch the universe unfold at the Tulsa Air & Space Museum. All ages can enjoy these celestial sites that bring the wonders of space back to Earth. | |  Oklahoma's diverse topography gives visitors a range of breathtaking sights and paths to navigate. View a myriad of stars from the top of Black Mesa or explore the rare gypsum caves of Alabaster Caverns. Many of these natural attractions can be enjoyed year-round, creating the perfect backdrop for a winter hike. | |  Renowned artists like Dale Chihuly and Georgia O'Keefe populate Oklahoma's fine art museums. Take a cultural deep dive at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum gallery or the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. For a broader historical context, the Mabee-Gerre Museum of Art displays works ranging from medieval to contemporary. | |  Oklahoma is known for a wealth of antique malls and boutiques, often located in charming downtown districts. Gather up your antiquing pals and go on a treasure hunt at River City Trading Post in Jenks or scour booths for unique finds at the Walker Mercantile Co. in Woodward. You're sure to find the perfect piece to add to your collection at one of these antiquing hot spots. | | Sponsored  Bull Riding Nationals Finals returns to Muskogee The Muskogee Civic Center presents the Bull Riders Inc National Finals, February 6-7. This premier rodeo event promises 2 nights of heart-pumping action as top riders compete for the championship title, big payouts, & bragging rights. This is a must-attend for rodeo enthusiasts and newcomers! Tickets start at $15 each; weekend packages are available. | | Pack up the family for a quick getaway in one of Oklahoma's amazing communities where you'll find top entertainment, historical gems and beautiful scenery. | | E-NEWSLETTER Stay current with seasonal attractions, deals and more. Email: [email protected] | | | |