Christmas is just more festive in small-town U.S.A. There is something magical about Oklahoma during the holidays. Christmas lights, wreaths, and more all deck out the town centres…combine that with cool winter air and the entire state is ready to celebrate the holidays. While every town and city offers something unique, Sulphur completely captures our hearts and lifts our spirits during the holidays. Let’s take a look at Sulphur, one of the best Christmas towns in Oklahoma.

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Take a closer look at the holiday festivities in Sulphur:

For the most current updates on the Oklahoma Christmas town of Sulphur, OK, check out its Facebook page. You can also get updates about Christmas at the Artesian Hotel. It’s a wonderful place to bring the family during the holidays.

We are fortunate to have an overflowing amount of Christmas spirit in Oklahoma during the holidays. And although many towns decorate with festive lights and decorations, there are a few that stand out above the rest as the best Christmas towns in Oklahoma. For more festive towns, see these magical Christmas towns in Oklahoma.

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Oklahoma’s Most Wonderful Towns

What are the most charming small towns in Oklahoma?

The most charming small towns in Oklahoma include:

  • Claremore. With a lovely and historic shopping district and attractions like the Will Rogers Museum, this town oozes small-town charm. 
  • Pauls Valley. This tiny town of about 6,000 people is not short on attractions like its art galleries and excellent restaurants.
  • Carlton Landing. This is a recently built eco-friendly town in a wonderfully picturesque area that looks like something from a storybook.
  • Alva. This is a town packed with history and it has quite a few wonderful murals, museums, and artistic attractions.

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What are the best rural towns in Oklahoma?

The best rural towns in Oklahoma include:

  • Broken Bow. Easily one of the most beautiful places in the state, this town of only 4,000 people has all kinds of outdoor activities available.
  • Adair. If wide-open skies and bucolic farmland are your thing, this diminutive town is a quiet and lovely respite from the city.
  • Carmen. Perhaps the tiniest town in the state at 1.5 miles in size and 350 people, this is one of the friendliest places you’ll ever visit.
  • Poteau. This is the place to go if you want some of the best views around. It’s a palace with a lot of natural beauty as well as peace and quiet.

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What are the most historic towns in Oklahoma?

The most historic towns in Oklahoma include:

  • Guthrie. Once known as Deer Creek, this town was established in 1887 as a railroad station. It has a bit of Victorian architecture to add to its charm.
  • Chandler. This town started in 1891 and it’s old buildings make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time.
  • Tishomingo. This quiet town was named after a Chickasaw chief who passed due to smallpox on the Trail of Tears.
  • Woodward. This town’s history is tied to the Great Western Cattle Trail which was once where the Cheyenne, Kiowa, Arapaho, and Comanche nations lived.

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