Nicknamed the Sooner State, Oklahoma’s parks and natural attractions include a diverse range from flatlands to hills, lakes and forest in the east to grasslands in the west. Oklahoma has more distinct ecologically diverse areas than any other state. There are also four mountain ranges for you to explore, from the Arbuckle Mountains, the Wichita Mountains, the Ozark Mountains and the Ouachita Mountain with the Flint Hills stretching into the state. Oklahoma is also a state of over 39 American Indian tribes and nations, including the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, and Comanche. View authentic cultural and museum displays that celebrate their rich cultural heritage.

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National Parks & Historic Sites

Chickasaw National Recreation Area 

901 W 1st St, Sulphur, OK 73086

Fort Sill National Historic Landmark & Museum

435 Quanah Rd, Fort Sill, OK 73503

Fort Smith National Historic Site

301 Parker Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72901

Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum

620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Santa Fe Trail Scenic View

Hwy 325, NMex 406, Kenton, OK

Sequoyah’s Cabin Historic Site

470288 OK-101, Sallisaw, OK 74955

Trail of Tears / Trail of Tears Exhibit

Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 S. Keeler Drive,  Park Hill, OK 74451

Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, Cheyenne, OK 73628

 

For more information on sites in Oklahoma, visit TravelOK.


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