Ideas for Family Vacations in Oklahoma with your Kids
Ideas for Family Vacations in Oklahoma with your Kids![]() |
Oklahoma! It’s more than just a musical; it’s a state that deserves your consideration when you’re making your family summer vacation plans. There are activities, annual events and tourist attractions happening all throughout the state, all summer long. Many of these are specifically geared towards families and many of the others are good for families with certain interests and travel styles. Here are a few travel ideas for your family’s summer spent in Oklahoma:
Activities
Activities in Oklahoma range from casual exploration of the outdoors to wildlife viewing and interesting transportation tours. State parks are the best place to start when trying to narrow down your options for outdoor activities in Oklahoma. There are many to choose from, but consider a few big ones if you’re looking to limit your choices. The few to make the list should include Alabaster Caverns (where your kids can explore a well-lit cave), Beaver Dunes State Park (for family sand dune activities like ATV riding), Boiling Springs State Park (filled with lots of cool springs for swimming and escaping the summer heat), and Great Salt Plains State Park which offers one of the most unique natural landscapes in Oklahoma.
Families that are looking for activities that aren’t centered on exploration of the outdoors might consider taking a specialty tour that gives a look at some of the other sides of scenic Oklahoma. For example, the Tulsa Ghost Tour will show you the history of the city as well as some of its supposed spirits. The Tornado Alley Safari Storm Tours will take your family safely on an exploration of tornado activity in Oklahoma. The Heritage Express Trolley takes you through historic El Reno and to a free area museum. And The Water Taxi of Oklahoma gives you an up close experience of Bricktown Canal in Oklahoma City.
Annual Events
Perhaps your family is more interested in a summer vacation that is centered on events in the destination area. If that’s the case, get out your calendar and plan for Oklahoma’s many annual events. Visit the Festivals and Events Association of Oklahoma� for an updated list of current events in the area.
Tourist Attractions
Activities and events are all well and good, but if you are going to bother to take your family to a new state, then you probably want to see some of the major tourist attractions of the area. One of the favorite things for families is theme parks. Major theme parks in Oklahoma include White Water Bay in Oklahoma City, Pawnee Bath House and Water Park in Pawnee, Pole Position Raceway in Oklahoma City, and Quartz Mountain Fun Park in Lone Wolf. But the biggest draw for families visiting Oklahoma is Six Flags Frontier City in Oklahoma City.
In addition to theme parks, Oklahoma has other attractions that families may enjoy. There are major zoos in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City also has a number of impressive museums including the Omniplex Science Museum, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum. Finally, the state is home to a historic portion of Route 66. Families visiting Oklahoma frequently enjoy road trips along this highway which features numerous different roadside attractions and pleasant day stops.
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