Adventure’s afoot, high and low — wild and tame, fast and slow! Draw inspiration from Bigfoot and friends, and explore Oklahoma, where the fun never ends. Build your itinerary, book your stay and invite your inner child to come out
and play!
Want some new ways to wake up your wild side?
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OUR PARKS
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Whether you’re looking for recreational activities, restaurant recs or family-friendly fun, you’ll find it in this eclectic hub of Oklahoma events, activities and attractions!
Find free maps, itineraries, articles, event calendars, downloadable guides and general info at TravelOK.com. And once you’re on the road, stop by a Tourism Information Center to load up on free guides, interactive passports + more!
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Get to know the real Harry P. Otter and the other Oklahoma State Parks Animal Ambassadors at the park’s nature center! After your visit, refuel with classic comfort food at The Lookout Kitchen, conveniently located inside the park. Then, check into your cabin or lodge room. Or snuggle up under the stars in a campsite — just like Bigfoot.
This state park marks the Oklahoma entrance to the Talimena National Scenic Byway, a 54-mile route known for its breathtaking views — especially when the fall foliage peaks, which is Bigfoot’s favorite time to visit in his hot-air balloon! After your scenic drive, hike through the Ouachita National Forest on the park’s trails before settling into your campsite.
Did you know Bigfoot is a big foodie? He recommends the fresh, authentic pasta at The Great Hall, an architectural gem nestled in the First National Hotel built in 1931. If you’d rather sink your teeth into a perfectly cooked steak or a scratch-made pastry, stop by one of the other top-notch restaurants on site before unwinding in your luxurious room.
Brace yourself for a high-adrenaline adventure in Oklahoma’s biggest sandbox! Bring your own ATV or rent one through the park, then hit the sand dunes like Bigfoot and his friends. Before relaxing at your campsite, head to Waynoka to grab a bite to eat at Café Bahnhof, an authentic German restaurant!
Bask in awe of the 77-foot waterfall from the 1974 film, “Where the Red Fern Grows.” It's even taller than Bigfoot! Then, take advantage of the park’s nature trails, formal garden and recreational activities before enjoying a picnic under a pavilion and drifting off in a yurt, tent or RV.
Ready for a retro road trip?
Dig into classic diner eats in a nostalgic setting at Tally’s Café. Then, explore Oklahoma’s 400+ miles of historic Route 66. From museums and landmarks to quirky shops and photo ops, there are so many things to do that you’ll want to bring along a free Oklahoma Route 66 Guide & Passport. Bigfoot has collected all 66 stamps… now, it’s your turn!
This outdoorsy oasis has a recreational activity for every type of explorer — from hiking, biking and bouldering to fishing, watersports and wildlife-watching! After a full day of adventure, refuel at The Lookout Kitchen and catch a stunning Oklahoma sunset around the firepit like Bigfoot and his buddies before settling into your lodge room, cabin or campsite.
OKLAHOMA
LIKE BIGFOOT
to plan a vacation that’s legendary,
add bigfoot’s highlights to your itinerary:
Some like to sleep under the stars. Others prefer the great indoors. From yurts to boutique hotels, Oklahoma’s lodging is as diverse as its terrain! Cozy up to your next home away from home here:
With the most diverse terrain in the nation, Oklahoma has a lot to offer — from adrenaline to relaxation! With bat caves, sand dunes, salt plains and prairie, the state’s 10+ ecoregions are extraordinary. Explore all 30+ state parks using the map below. Or tap the button and go row by row!
Some like to sleep under the stars. Others prefer the great indoors. From yurts to boutique hotels, Oklahoma’s lodging is as diverse as its terrain! Cozy up to your next home away from home here:
to plan a vacation that’s legendary,
add bigfoot’s highlights to your itinerary:
With the most diverse terrain in the nation, Oklahoma has a lot to offer — from adrenaline to relaxation! With bat caves, sand dunes, salt plains and prairie, the state’s 10+ ecoregions are extraordinary. Explore all 30+ state parks using the map below. Or tap the button and go row by row!
Get to know the real Harry P. Otter and the other Oklahoma State Parks Animal Ambassadors at the park’s nature center! After your visit, refuel with classic comfort food at The Lookout Kitchen, conveniently located inside the park. Then, check into your cabin or lodge room. Or snuggle up under the stars in a campsite — just like Bigfoot.
This state park marks the Oklahoma entrance to the Talimena National Scenic Byway, a 54-mile route known for its breathtaking views — especially when the fall foliage peaks, which is Bigfoot’s favorite time to visit in his hot-air balloon! After your scenic drive, hike through the Ouachita National Forest on the park’s trails before settling into your campsite.
Did you know Bigfoot is a big foodie? He recommends the fresh, authentic pasta at The Great Hall, an architectural gem nestled in the First National Hotel built in 1931. If you’d rather sink your teeth into a perfectly cooked steak or a scratch-made pastry, stop by one of the other top-notch restaurants on site before unwinding in your luxurious room.
Brace yourself for a high-adrenaline adventure in Oklahoma’s biggest sandbox! Bring your own ATV or rent one through the park, then hit the sand dunes like Bigfoot and his friends. Before relaxing at your campsite, head to Waynoka to grab a bite to eat at Café Bahnhof, an authentic German restaurant!
Bask in awe of the 77-foot waterfall from the 1974 film, “Where the Red Fern Grows.” It's even taller than Bigfoot! Then, take advantage of the park’s nature trails, formal garden and recreational activities before enjoying a picnic under a pavilion and drifting off in a yurt, tent or RV.
Ready for a retro road trip?
Dig into classic diner eats in a nostalgic setting at Tally’s Café. Then, explore Oklahoma’s 400+ miles of historic Route 66. From museums and landmarks to quirky shops and photo ops, there are so many things to do that you’ll want to bring along a free Oklahoma Route 66 Guide & Passport. Bigfoot has collected all 66 stamps… now, it’s your turn!
This outdoorsy oasis has a recreational activity for every type of explorer — from hiking, biking and bouldering to fishing, watersports and wildlife-watching! After a full day of adventure, refuel at The Lookout Kitchen and catch a stunning Oklahoma sunset around the firepit like Bigfoot and his buddies before settling into your lodge room, cabin or campsite.