There’s so much to love about the quaint, cobblestone town of Medicine Park in southern Oklahoma. It’s bursting with personality, filled with artsy boutiques, and surrounded by natural beauty. It’s the most hippie town in Oklahoma and one of the most charming towns in the Plains. Read on to find out more about one of the few remaining groovy communes in Oklahoma.

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Amazing Attractions in Oklahoma

What are the best Route 66 attractions in Oklahoma?

The best Route 66 attractions in Oklahoma are:

  • Route 66 Museum, located in Clinton, contains a ton of Americana and Oklahoma history with information about the Big Band era, 1950s diners, and various other exhibits.
  • The Round Barn is an iconic Oklahoma roadside attraction that stands 43 feet high and is 60 feet in diameter. Built in 1898 by William H. Odor, it has been a peculiar attraction ever since.
  • Totem Pole Park has several concrete totem poles, including the world’s largest at 90 feet tall. It was built by Ed Galloway in 1948.

Find out about these and nine more of the best Route 66 attractions in Oklahoma

What are the best man-made attractions in Oklahoma?

The best man-made attractions in Oklahoma include:

  • The Museum of the Great Plains in Lawton provides interactive natural history exhibits that educate visitors about Native American and pioneer life. 
  • Myriad Botanical Gardens is in the heart of Oklahoma City and its 15 acres of walking paths and lush plant life provide a respite from the noise of the city.
  • Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, near Bartlesville, has 3,700 acres of land where bison, longhorn cattle, elk, and other animals roam across the landscape.

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What are the best natural attractions in Oklahoma?

Here are some of the best natural attractions in Oklahoma:

  • Chickasaw National Recreation Area contains several hot springs, some freshwater, and some sulfur water, surrounded by lush trees for a relaxing getaway.
  • Bathtub Rocks has a naturally-formed rock waterslide that locals love to ride on during the summer months.
  • Great Salt Plains State Park is 840 acres of salt that contain hourglass-shaped selenite crystals that visitors love to dig for.

Find out more about these and other places that are the best natural attractions in Oklahoma