What to see while visiting
Oklahoma






The word Oklahoma originally came from a Choctaw word: Oklah homma, which means “red nation”. Today

there are more than 39 Native American tribes that call this state home, five of which are indigenous to the state. 

As a result of the many tribes that live here, Oklahoma has been known as an “Indian Territory” state.   

 

Fort Sill National Historic Landmark (must obtain a visitor’s pass)

Alabaster Cavern

Sid’s Diner

Fort Reno

Gloss Mountain State Park

Myriad Botanical Gardens

Chisholm Trail Heritage Center

Rt 66 Attractions

National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

Museum of the Great Plains

train, locomotive, choochoo

Gilcrease Museum

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve

bison, buffalo, horns

Chickasaw Cultural Center

Oklahoma Frontier Drug Store Museum

Turner Falls Park

Tucker Tower

Sod House Museum

ornamental grass, miscanthus huron, decorative