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Things to do in OK, Sightseeing and OK Tourism OK Tourism - Planning an OK Vacation Below is a list of OK tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan an OK Vacation! Find detailed information on the OK tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific OK travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of Oklahoma's Regions You can find Oklahoma tourist attractions and activities in all of Oklahoma's regions: El Reno, Norman, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Other.
Fun Things to do during your OK Vacation - Top OK Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular OK tourist attractions that list on our site include Arbuckle Wilderness Exotic Animal Theme Park , Tiger Safari and Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail.
Fun activities in OK include Falcon Floats, Sequoyah Riding Stables and Wild Horse Trail Camp.
Create an online OK vacation itinerary You can use WeGoPlaces.com to plan your OK vacation itinerary! To begin, select from our list of OK tourist attractions, activities, accommodations, events, restaurants or OK vacation & visitor information entries. Click the "Add" button to add individual entries to your online OK vacation itinerary.
Featured Oklahoma Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our Oklahoma featured listings - Ron White at WinStar World Casino, Monster Jam at BOK Center and Larry the Cable Guy at Riverwind Casino.
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Chickasaw National Recreation Area National Recreation Area
Category: Sulphur National Park in Oklahoma
Description of this Oklahoma Attraction: The “Peaceful Valley of Rippling Waters” appropriately describes Chickasaw National Recreation Area, as it is known for its many mineral springs, cool water, flora, fauna, and wildlife. Here one’s mind may wander back in time to when the early American Indian came to this area to rest, relax at the water’s edge, and hunt for their food from the abundant wildlife.
This area has significant geological and hydrological features and lies in the transitional ecotones of the Eastern deciduous forest and the Western prairies.
Chickasaw has classic examples of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) architectural craftsmanship and ingenuity--included is one of the largest and most intact designed cultural landscapes of that period blending harmoniously with the natural environment. A trail system designed and constructed during this period still meets the needs of today’s casual walker as well as the avid runner.
Chickasaw has been the setting for generations of traditional family activity that represents part of our American heritage. It adds measurably to the quality of life for visitors and area residents by providing opportunities to experience a wide range of outdoor experiences--swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, and observing nature, hunting, camping, and picnicking--reminding us of the rural character in the history of the American people
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Safaris Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary Wildlife Refuge, Bed & Bagel, Zoo, Interactive
Category: just outside Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma
Description of this Oklahoma Attraction: We are a non-profit 501c3 wildlife refuge that rescues exotic animals (lions, tigers, bears, wolves, birds, reptiles, ....).
Open to the public on weekends 12 - 5pm.
Extreme interaction, pet lemur monkeys, baby cubs, snakes, gators, zebras, wolves...etc.
Feeding Station - to feed ALL the exotic animals safely.
Bed & bagel; 1850's log cabin for rent to experience the wild at night!
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Santa Fe National Historic Trail National Historic Trail
Category: State of Oklahoma National Park in Oklahoma
Description of this Oklahoma Attraction: Between 1821 and 1880, the Santa Fe Trail was primarily a commercial highway connecting Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. From 1821 until 1846, it was an international commercial highway used by Mexican and American traders. In 1846, the Mexican-American War began. The Army of the West followed the Santa Fe Trail to invade New Mexico. When the Treaty of Guadalupe ended the war in 1848, the Santa Fe Trail became a national road connecting the United States to the new southwest territories. Commercial freighting along the trail continued, including considerable military freight hauling to supply the southwestern forts. The trail was also used by stagecoach lines, thousands of gold seekers heading to the California and Colorado gold fields, adventurers, fur trappers, and emigrants. In 1880 the railroad reached Santa Fe and the trail faded into history.
The National Park Service administers the Santa Fe National Historic Trail in partnership with other federal, state, and local agencies; non-profit organizations; and private landowners. Participating national historic trail sites display the official trail logo.
The Santa Fe Trail Association is a major partner with the National Park Service. The association is a national organization dedicated to preserving resources, and fostering public awareness and appreciation of the Santa Fe National Historic Trail.
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Tiger Safari Interactive Zoological Park Interactive Exotic Animal Park
Category: Tuttle Nature in Oklahoma User Rating: 
Description of this Oklahoma Attraction: Come Experience Tiger Safari!
You'll be guided by our staff, you will meet and feed many of our exotic animals (Tiger, Bear, and Petting Zoo)on your adventure through our park. The experience and the memories you'll take back home are priceless. Come see for yourself why Tiger Safari is so Unique. When we have babies we allow the public to have a unique hands on experience. Right now we have the following animals which are hands on (Fall 2008) Alligator, kangaroo, wallaby, lemurs, fennec foxes, ferrets, snakes, tarantula, as we gain more we will allow those to be enjoyed by the public as well.
Voted 2008 top three destinations for children in Oklahoma.
Now Booking "Jungle Zoo Brought To You" and Friday Evening "Sundowner Safari Tours".
Tiger Safari Conservation Ambassadors was formed with the idea of teaching students of today to make an informed desision about the world of tomorrow. Based on years of experience teaching the youth of Oklahoma through (Zoo To You ) we have developed highly entertaining and informative programs that teach students and our community to respect and care for animals, their habitats and the world at large!
Adventure Tours Sundowner Safari As the sun sets over Tiger Safari and the day's adventure draws to a close, experience an animal encounter unlike any other. This unique, intimate tour begins in the Serengeti Tent where you will hold and interact with many of the baby animals while hundreds of photos are taken for your later enjoyment. Your adventure will take you to our famous feeding stations. Your unique, intimate tour will be long remembered, space is limited so book today. 405-414-9365
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Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail National Historic Trail
Category: State of Oklahoma National Park in Oklahoma
Description of this Oklahoma Attraction: In 1838, the United States government forcibly removed more than 16,000 Cherokee Indian people from their homelands in Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, and Georgia, and sent them to Indian Territory (today known as Oklahoma). The impact to the Cherokee was devastating. Hundreds of Cherokee died during their trip west, and thousands more perished from the consequences of relocation. This tragic chapter in American and Cherokee history became known as the Trail of Tears, and culminated the implementation of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which mandated the removal of all American Indian tribes east of the Mississippi River to lands in the West.
The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail commemorates the removal of the Cherokee and the paths that 17 Cherokee detachments followed westward. Today the trail encompasses about 2,200 miles of land and water routes, and traverses portions of nine states.
The National Park Service, in partnership with other federal agencies, state and local agencies, non-profit organizations, and private landowners, administers the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Participating national historic trail sites display the official trail logo.
The Trail of Tears Association is a major partner with the National Park Service. The association is a national organization dedicated to the preservation, public awareness, and appreciation of the Trail of Tears.
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