Oklahoma, often overlooked in the realm of travel, is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes and unique destinations (who woulda thunk?!) If you’re yearning for a weekend escape, the Sooner State has something to offer for every type of traveler. Let’s embark on a journey through some of the best weekend getaways in Oklahoma.
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Weekend Trips in Oklahoma
It’s time! Here’s the ultimate list of the very best weekend getaways in Oklahoma! Happy planning!
1. Broken Bow
- Best Place to Stay: One of the many cozy Cabins
Broken Bow, nestled in the Ouachita Mountains, is a haven for nature lovers. Start your weekend with a stay in a cozy cabin near Broken Bow Lake.
Take a morning hike through the Beavers Bend State Park trails (I especially like the Friends Loop trail), followed by an afternoon of kayaking or paddleboarding on the crystal-clear lake.
In the evening, unwind at Mountain Fork Brewery, sipping on local beer, and enjoying a juicy burger.
2. Tulsa
- Best Place to Stay: The Mayo Hotel
Tulsa, a city with a vibrant arts scene, offers a weekend filled with cultural exploration. Begin your stay at The Mayo Hotel, a historic gem in downtown Tulsa.
Visit the Philbrook Museum of Art to marvel at its stunning gardens and diverse art collections. Take a stroll along the Arkansas River at the Gathering Place, a park that seamlessly blends nature and urban amenities.
For dinner, savor the farm-to-table delights at Juniper or indulge in barbecue at Burn Co. BBQ. Then, be sure to save some time to visit the quintessential nearby Route 66 stops (like the Blue Whale pictured above!)
3. Lake Tenkiller
- Best Place to Stay: Blue Doors at Tenkiller
Lake Tenkiller, known for its crystal-clear waters, is a paradise for water enthusiasts. Book a room at The Blue Doors at Tenkiller for a unique stay close to the state park.
Spend your days boating, fishing, or simply lounging by the water’s edge. Explore the nearby Tenkiller State Park, home to scenic hiking trails and breathtaking overlooks. The Burnt Cabin Cliff Trail (pictured above) was a great short hike to the epic viewpoint!
End your day with a sunset dinner at the Cookson Bend Marina, offering a perfect view of the lake.
4. Robbers Cave
Best Place to Stay: Robbers Cave Lodge or Cabins
Robbers Cave State Park, with its intriguing history and rugged beauty, sets the stage for an adventurous weekend.
Opt for a stay at right at the State Park’s lodge for its scenic and accessible location. Embark on a cave hike, exploring the infamous hideout of outlaws. Make sure to keep an eye out for the legendary Jesse James’ hideaway.
Don’t miss the breathtaking views from the Cave Lake Overlook. Wrap up your day with a cozy campfire and stargazing.
5. Oklahoma City
Best Place to Stay: 21c Museum Hotel (Now Fordson Hotel)
Oklahoma City combines urban sophistication with Southern charm. Check into the 21c Museum Hotel for a unique blend of art and luxury.
Start your weekend trip at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, paying homage to the history of the city.
Explore the vibrant Bricktown district with its canal-side walks and diverse dining options. Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Oklahoma River and cap off the night at the lively bars in the Plaza District.
6. Wichita Mountains
- Best Place to Stay: The Plantation Inn
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge promises a weekend of rugged beauty and wildlife encounters (spoiler…it’s one of my favorite Oklahoma weekend getaways!!!)
Stay at The Plantation Inn in Medicine Park, a quaint town near the refuge. Hike the trails in the park and then drive to the summit of Mount Scott for panoramic views of the plains.
Discover the charismatic residents of the refuge, including buffalo and prairie dogs. Explore the charming cobblestone streets of Medicine Park and dine at the Old Plantation Restaurant for a taste of local cuisine.
7. Chickasaw National Recreation Area
- Best Place to Stay: Bright Davis Escape
Chickasaw National Recreation Area, with its natural springs and historic sites, invites a weekend of relaxation.
Begin your Oklahoma weekend trip with a hike through the Bromide Hill Trail for panoramic views. Cool off in the spring-fed swimming areas like Little Niagara and Rock Creek.
Explore the Chickasaw Cultural Center to delve into the rich heritage of the region. Complete your day with a soak in the luxurious baths at the Sole’renity Spa.
8. Lake Texoma
- Best Place to Stay: Tanglewood Resort and Conference Center
Lake Texoma, straddling the Texas-Oklahoma border, is a haven for water activities. Choose Tanglewood Resort and Conference Center for lakeside comfort.
Spend your days jet skiing, paddleboarding, or simply lounging on the sandy shores.
Or, head to the Texas side to explore the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge for birdwatching and serene nature walks or head to Eisenhower State Park for more outdoor adventures.
Cap off your evening with a seafood feast at Pelican’s Landing Waterfront Restaurant.
9. Stillwater
Best Place to Stay: The Atherton Hotel
Stillwater, home to Oklahoma State University, exudes a unique blend of cowboy culture and college town vibrancy. Stay at The Atherton Hotel, steeped in history.
Start your weekend at the OSU Botanic Garden, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city. Explore the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, celebrating the rich heritage of the sport.
Then enjoy a casual dinner at Eskimo Joe’s, a beloved local spot known for its cheese fries and relaxed atmosphere.
10. Norman
Best Place to Stay: Montford Inn & Cottages
Norman, with its artistic flair and scientific wonders, is a delightful weekend destination. Opt for a stay at Montford Inn & Cottages, offering a cozy retreat.
Begin your getaway at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, showcasing a diverse collection of artworks. Visit the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History for a journey through the state’s prehistoric past.
Make sure to save time for a leisurely stroll through the historic Campus Corner, filled with boutiques and cafes.
11. Lake Murray
- Best Place to Stay: Lake Murray Floating Cabins
Lake Murray, surrounded by rolling hills and forests, provides a serene setting for a weekend escape. Stay at the Lake Murray Floating Cabins for a unique experience.
Spend your days exploring the lake by boat, fishing, or hiking the trails of Lake Murray State Park. Unwind in the evening with a barbecue on your cabin’s deck, enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature.
12. Little Sahara
- Best Place to Stay: Waynoka ‘lil Lodge Two
Little Sahara State Park, with its vast sand dunes, offers a weekend of thrilling off-road adventures. It’s a super unique weekend getaway in Oklahoma!!!
Rent an ATV or dune buggy for an exhilarating ride across the sandy terrain. Don’t forget to catch the sunset over the dunes, creating a breathtaking panorama. Wrap up your weekend with a hearty meal at the restaurant of your choice in nearby Waynoka.
13. Turner Falls
- Best Place to Stay: Turner Falls Park Villa
Turner Falls, nestled in the Arbuckle Mountains, promises a weekend surrounded by breathtaking waterfalls and natural beauty. Book a stay at Turner Falls Park Villa for a comfortable retreat.
Spend your Oklahoma weekend trip exploring the park, taking a refreshing dip in the natural pools, and hiking the scenic trails. Capture the sunset from the top of the falls for a mesmerizing view. Conclude your evening with a cozy campfire under the stars.
However, be prepared to a lot of crowds. Full disclosure: we ended up leaving right away due to the chaos of it all, BUT I have talked to a lot of people who do love it.
14. Great Salt Plains
- Best Place to Stay: Salt Plains State Park Campground
Great Salt Plains State Park is a unique destination known for its crystal digging opportunities and abundant birdlife. Opt for a camping experience at the Salt Plains State Park Campground.
The highlight of your weekend getaway will surely be crystal digging – a rare and exciting adventure (April-October 15). Birdwatchers will appreciate the variety of species at the nearby wildlife refuge. As the days winds down, enjoy the tranquility of the salt flats and witness the vibrant hues of the sunset.
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15. The Gloss Mountains
- Best Place to Stay: Roman Nose State Park Lodge
The Gloss Mountains, sometimes called the Glass Mountains, boast stunning mesas and unique geological formations.
Choose Roman Nose State Park Lodge as your base for the weekend. Embark on the Cathedral Mountain Trail for panoramic views of the surrounding plains.
Capture the changing colors of the mesas during sunset for a magical experience. Unwind at the lodge and savor a delicious dinner in the rustic setting.
16. Grand Lake
- Best Place to Stay: Shangri-La Resort
Grand Lake, one of Oklahoma’s largest lakes, offers a weekend filled with water-based activities. Stay at the luxurious Shangri-La Resort for a lakeside retreat.
Spend your days boating, fishing, or lounging on the resort’s private beach. Explore the scenic Pensacola Dam and take a stroll through the charming town of Grove. As night falls, dine at the Summit Restaurant at Shangri-La for gourmet cuisine with a view.
17. Guthrie
- Best Place to Stay: Stone Lion Inn
Guthrie, known for its historic architecture and vibrant arts scene, invites you to step back in time. Book a room at the Stone Lion Inn, a beautifully restored Victorian mansion.
Begin your Oklahoma weekend getaway with a walking tour of Guthrie’s historic district, filled with red-brick buildings and charming boutiques. Explore the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple and catch a show at the Pollard Theatre. Conclude your evening with a delightful dinner at Stables Café.
18. Pawhuska
- Best Place to Stay: The Pioneer Woman Boarding House
Pawhuska, made famous by The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond, is a delightful blend of culinary delights and small-town charm. Stay at The Pioneer Woman Boarding House for a cozy experience.
Start your weekend by exploring the Pioneer Woman Mercantile, filled with unique finds and delicious treats. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Osage County Historical Museum and savor a hearty dinner at The Pioneer Woman’s restaurant.
19. Ponca City
Best Place to Stay: Marland Mansion Bed and Breakfast
Ponca City is a hidden gem boasting beautiful architecture and rich history. Choose the Marland Mansion Bed and Breakfast for an elegant stay.
Begin your weekend at the Marland Estate, exploring the opulent Marland Mansion and its stunning gardens. Visit the Standing Bear Park and Education Center for a dose of Native American history.
Close out your weekend with a relaxing evening at Lake Ponca, watching the sun dip below the horizon.
20. Tahlequah
- Best Place to Stay: Tru by Hilton
Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation, offers a weekend of cultural immersion and river activities.
Dive into Cherokee history at the Cherokee Heritage Center, where exhibits and performances showcase the rich cultural heritage. Enjoy a scenic float down the Illinois River or opt for a thrilling paddleboard adventure. Complete your day with traditional Cherokee cuisine at a local eatery.
21. Chouteau
- Best Place to Stay: Hampton Inn and Suites
Chouteau, nestled along the banks of the Grand River, provides a tranquil weekend getaway. Opt for a stay at the nearby Hampton Inn and Suites or find cozy VRBO on the water.
Spend your days fishing along the Grand River or kayaking its gentle waters. Explore the nearby Sequoyah Bay State Park for hiking trails and birdwatching. As evening falls, enjoy a quiet dinner on the riverfront or venture into nearby towns for local cuisine.
22. Durant
- Best Place to Stay: Choctaw Casino Resort
Durant, a thriving city with a rich Native American history, beckons for a weekend of casino fun and cultural exploration. Stay at the Choctaw Casino Resort for a lively atmosphere.
Begin your first day at the Choctaw Cultural Center, delving into the history and traditions of the Choctaw Nation. Enjoy the resort amenities, including gaming and entertainment. For dinner, savor a diverse culinary experience at one of the resort’s many restaurants.
23. Jenks
- Best Place to Stay: Candlewood Suites
Jenks, located along the Arkansas River, offers a weekend of riverfront strolls and vibrant entertainment.
During your weekend, be sure to save time for a visit to the Oklahoma Aquarium, home to diverse marine life. Then, take a leisurely walk along the RiverWalk, lined with shops and restaurants.
Enjoy an evening concert at the RiverWalk Amphitheater, complemented by picturesque views of the river.
24. Bartlesville
- Best Place to Stay: Inn at Price Tower
Bartlesville, with its unique architecture and thriving arts community, provides a weekend of cultural exploration. Stay at the Inn at Price Tower, a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece.
Begin your weekend at the Price Tower Arts Center, where you can admire contemporary art and learn about the building’s history. Explore the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, showcasing Western art and wildlife exhibits.
Make sure to save plenty of time to enjoy a dinner at a local eatery, savoring the flavors of small town Bartlesville.
25. Arcadia
- Best Place to Stay: Hilton Garden Inn
Arcadia, nestled along the iconic Route 66, invites you to experience nostalgia and small-town charm.
During your weekend trip, make sure to stop at Arcadia Round Barn, a historic landmark along the Mother Road.
Then, explore the unique attractions at POPS, including its vast selection of sodas. Take a leisurely drive along Route 66, stopping at roadside attractions.
26. Duncan
- Best Place to Stay: Fairfield Inn & Suites Duncan
Duncan is a quaint town that offers a perfect blend of history and relaxation. Start your weekend with a visit to the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center, where you’ll step back in time to the era of cattle drives and pioneers. For a serene afternoon, head to Fuqua Park and enjoy a leisurely stroll around the picturesque Fuqua Lake.
Wrap up your evening with a show at the Duncan Little Theatre for a touch of local arts and culture.
Before this Oklahoma weekend getaway, be sure to check the local events calendar; Duncan often hosts charming festivals and events that add an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit.
27. Watson
- Best Place to Stay: Belle Ame
Spending a weekend in Watson, Oklahoma, offers a delightful retreat into the serene beauty of nature. This small, unassuming community is nestled in the picturesque Ouachita Mountains, providing an ideal backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts.
Begin your weekend with a visit to the nearby Beavers Bend State Park, where you can indulge in a variety of activities such as hiking, fishing, and canoeing on the Mountain Fork River. The trails in this park are perfect for both beginners and experienced hikers, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest and wildlife.
For a more relaxed experience, you can explore the local antique shops and small boutiques in the area, each offering unique and handcrafted items. As the day winds down, enjoy a peaceful evening at one of the cozy cabins or campgrounds in the area, where you can stargaze and enjoy the tranquility of the Oklahoma wilderness.
28. Meadow Lake Ranch in Sand Springs
Best Place to Stay: Meadow Lake Ranch
Experience the charm of a rustic cabin at Meadow Lake Ranch, surrounded by nature and tranquility.
Meadow Lake Ranch offers a rustic escape just outside of Tulsa. Spend your morning exploring the ranch’s vast grounds, complete with fishing ponds, hiking trails, and serene lakes. For a unique adventure, try your hand at the many ranch activities offered onsite!
In the afternoon, venture into nearby Tulsa for a cultural experience. Visit the Philbrook Museum of Art or take a stroll through the historic Brady Arts District.
Oklahoma Weekend Getaways Map
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Weekend Trips in Oklahoma Recap
Whether you’re into small-town charm, nature retreats, rustic experiences, or cowboy culture, these weekend getaways in Oklahoma are all unique. Each destination offers a unique blend of activities, flavors, and sights, ensuring a weekend filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
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