Top rated rental cars in Oklahoma City, OK
Steeped in western heritage, Oklahoma City is a destination for history buffs, John Wayne fans, and wannabe cowboys. But Oklahoma City — or OKC — is more than just a cowboy town.
The perfect stopover along Route 66, in OKC you can spend time exploring festivals, museums, public art, and walkable neighborhoods. Then hit the road for vast scenic plains, lakeside views, and woodsy cabins.
The Old West is still alive and strong in OKC.
With 28,000 artifacts and artworks, this museum also has the world’s largest collection of American rodeo photos, barbed wire, saddles, and early rodeo trophies. Afterward, head to Stockyard City to see the world’s largest livestock market, watch cattle auctions, and get yourself some cowboy boots.
Bricktown entertainment district is a lively, chic area where customers can enjoy restaurants, shops, and bars in repurposed warehouses. Make a reservation to fuel up, enjoy the district’s robust nightlife, or take a water taxi on the Bricktown canal for a tour or dinner cruise.
Spend an afternoon at Oklahoma City’s lush Myriad Botanical Gardens. This 15-acre, immaculate outdoor garden and tropical conservatory is home to butterflies, desert plants, and a cascading waterfall.
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Rent cars in Oklahoma City, OK
After exploring Oklahoma City’s thriving urban neighborhoods, fill up the tank and head out of town to explore famous attractions and geological wonders. From digging for crystals at a prehistoric ocean, to getting your kicks on Route 66, to visiting booming Tulsa, there’s always more to discover in this vibrant area of Oklahoma.
Rent the perfect carAbout two hours from OKC is a barren landscape of salt: all that remains of a prehistoric ocean. It’s also the only place in the world where you can dig for selenite crystals. You can drive north on I-35 or take NW Expressway to Route 81.
85 miles west in Clinton, you’ll find the Route 66 Museum, a must-see for roadtrippers. Replicas, photos, videos, and music walk you through the details and history of Route 66 from the 1920s up to the present. While you’re in Clinton, check out the city’s Water-Zoo Indoor Water Park.
Less than two hours away, Tulsa glimmers with art deco charm, high-end galleries and theatres, and Southern hospitality. You have the option to explore renowned performing arts venues and galleries in the Brady Arts District, or hit the trails in River Parks.
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A decent stretch of America’s popular Route 66 highway runs through Oklahoma. Peppered with historic small towns, Route 66 includes plenty of unique sights and shops, like the famous Rock Cafe in Stroud.
As you follow Hwy 19 from Apache, this scenic route takes you through a breathtaking mosaic of grasslands and wildflowers, rocky landscapes, historic communities, and, if you’re lucky, the occasional buffalo and Texas Longhorn.
Stretching 31 miles from Watonga to Hinton, this route is a geologist’s dream, lined with incredible cliffs and canyons. Stop at Red Rock Canyon for spectacular hiking trails, or take a dip in the springs at Roman Nose State Park.
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