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Feel the beat in Tulsa

Nestled among rolling green hills by the Arkansas River, Tulsa is a lively cultural center. Back in its early frontier days, an exciting arts and music community grew up around the town’s booming oil industry.

Today, Tulsa is still famed for its live music scene, along with its archives chronicling the careers of artists such as Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie. A visit to Tulsa can offer fun nightlife, great barbeque, and stunning outdoor adventures, or a relaxed weekend cruising the wide roads in town.

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Midwestern nostalgia, corner cafes, and lively arts scenes await in Tulsa.

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Philbrook Museum of Art

The Philbrook Museum of Art is more than simply a great art museum. Located in the 1920s villa and gardens of an oil pioneer named Waite Phillips, it’s an impressive architectural and historic site. Changing exhibits and special events keep things fresh.

The Woody Guthrie Center

At the Woody Guthrie Center, you can learn more about the singer-songwriter who wrote “This Land Is Your Land” and countless other folk anthems. Dedicated to his life and legacy, the Center houses his guitar and original handwritten lyrics, among other things.

Tulsa Arts District

The best place to soak in Tulsa’s vibrant culture is the Tulsa Arts District: a historic neighborhood with busy city streets filled with vintage cultural venues like Cain’s Ballroom and Tulsa Theater. In addition to live music and events, the area hosts art galleries, cafes, breweries, and hip restaurants.

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Hit the road

After sampling Tulsa’s art and culture, strike out beyond the city limits to discover what makes this region so unique. If you’re hungry for the big city life, or if you’re a cowboy at heart, nearby Oklahoma City is the perfect place to have a wild time. If, on the other hand, you’re in the mood for outdoor adventures in stunning natural settings, check out Turner Falls or famous Red Rock Canyon.

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Oklahoma City

A booming state capital with a frontier vibe, Oklahoma City is a beautiful city full of fun sights, sounds, and adventures. Take in a horse show at the fairgrounds, visit the cowboy museum, or make a reservation to sample proper midwestern eats.

Turner Falls Park

Pack a picnic lunch and head toward Davis to see the tallest waterfall in Oklahoma. While it’s nearly a three-hour drive from Tulsa, the route to Turner Falls is scenic, and once you get there, you can spend hours hiking, swimming, or cave exploring.

Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park

A site of geologic interest, Red Rock Canyon is famous for its dramatic rock formations. Take the scenic drive or get out and hike along the edge of the canyon. Either way, you won’t want to miss the vivid colors and striking natural wonder of Oklahoma’s Red Rock Canyon.

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Ford Fiesta 2019

This is a wonderful alternative to traditional car rental companies.

Austin S.
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Ford Mustang 2016

Perfect dropoff and pickup Will definitely book again next time im around Tulsa

Omer A.
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Booker L.
Chevrolet Malibu 2021

None of the rental companies had available cars when I landed and he had the car ready for me the next morning.

Booker L.
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Davina S.
Kia Forte Koup 2014

If your visiting Tulsa this is the place you want to rent a car from.

Davina S.
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Christina G.
Nissan Versa Note 2015

Thanks to Nathan I had an amazing experience with the rental process and enjoyed the visit without worry.

Christina G.
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Justen P.
Kia Optima 2014

My favorite place to rent in Tulsa.

Justen P.
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Philip V.
Ford Mustang 2018

Everything was easy, the car was great, can't wait to come to Tulsa!

Philip V.
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Scott T.
Ford Mustang 2018

Clear & timely communication, clean & well maintained vehicle, and a smooth rental process.

Scott T.
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Ken D.
Buick Verano 2013

Great car, everything went as planned.

Ken D.
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Brittany F.
Toyota Corolla 2019

Great car for the price.

Brittany F.
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Kaitlyn C.
Nissan Sentra 2013

All cars were sold out in Tulsa so Paige’s car worked perfectly in a pinch!

Kaitlyn C.
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Tara T.
Nissan Sentra 2013

Will rent from every Tulsa visit.

Tara T.
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Best Tulsa driving roads

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Route 66

Lined with rustic buildings, the stretch of Route 66 that runs through Tulsa gives off that classic road trip feel. Cruise past small towns and classic hot spots like Ollie's Station Restaurant. And don’t miss the Blue Whale of Catoosa: a strange landmark from the ‘70s that has somehow become iconic.

Avery Drive

If you’re looking for a relaxing, idyllic ride, take Avery Drive around Chandler Park. This shaded, hilly scenic byway is one of the city’s major roads and has been a pleasure to travel since 1958 when it was first built. As you pass rocky bluffs, steep slopes, and dense forest, keep an eye out for the Arkansas River.

71st

From 71st & Lewis, head west on 71st for a hilly drive that crosses the Arkansas River, then passes a park, golf course, and country club before looping back around. Around the country club, there are plenty of smaller, windy roads you can take if you’re not ready to head back to town yet.

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