Drive to some of the best places by availing car rental service in Oklahoma

Using car rental service in Oklahoma, you can explore this lovely city situated in Great Plans region of USA. While visiting Oklahoma, you must drive to the below mentioned top 10 places in the city and surroundings:-
  1. Route 66 is an amazing ride through a few charming towns with antique shops, stretching between Tulsa and Oklahoma City. You can stop and have a delicious meal at the famous Rock Café.
  2. Oklahoma City’s Vietnamese food. Take a short drive northwest of Downtown and you can have the best Vietnamese food at the Oklahoma Asian district. It is situated around 23rd and Classen. You must try the Vietnamese banh sandwiches and pho noodle soup.
  3. Bartlesville’s Price Tower is an architectural delight and has been shortlisted for UNESCO World Heritage Site status this year. Build by Frank Lloyd Wright, the building has been converted into a museum and some part of the building has been re-furnished into hotel rooms.
  4. Drive towards southwestern Oklahoma just outside Lawton and you will reach a charming cobblestone village called Medicine Park. It is great place to get away from the hustle bustle of the city.
  5. Woolaroc is a fascinating museum situated outside of Bartlesville in the Osage Hills of Osage County. It holds some of the best Native American artwork, artifacts and Western-themed paintings.
  6. Oklahoma City’s National Stockyards is an auction hall for cattle where the bidding happens on Monday and Tuesday mornings.
  7. Boley is the biggest African-American town in Oklahoma. It is famous for its three day Memorial Day Weekend rodeo and parade which is a must watch.
  8. Tulsa’s Oral Roberts University of famous for its amazing camps which is designed focusing on past and futuristic concept. The campus has a huge praying hand sculpture and a gleaming gold Prayer Tower which you must visit.
  9. The city of Oklahoma hosts many vibrant cultural events and festivals every year. In the month if July the city hold Okie Noodling event in Paul’s Valley. It is a legendary catfish hunt by hand. If you are visiting in the month of May then you must attend Fried Onion Burger Day Festival. It if famous for its delicious onion burger. In the month of June the city hosts the country’s biggest Native American pow-wows.
  10. Drive towards southeastern Oklahoma to reach Robber’s Cave State park. It is a beautiful hilly park with lush green surroundings. It is a great place for rock climbing and rappelling.

Lease a car to travel to all these lovely places in the Oklahoma. Apart from these, some of the other famous spots worth visiting are Broken Arrow, Oklahoma city, Still Water, Talimena Drive and Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.


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