Oklahoma is a land of incredible diversity, with something to offer everyone who visits. There are many great places to visit in this city, but if you are looking for the ultimate Oklahoma experience, then you need to head to one of the places below. Whichever part of Oklahoma you choose to visit, you’re sure to have an amazing time.
The Best Place to Visit in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City Zoo
- Address: 2000 Remington Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.5 (12228)
- Phone: +1 405-424-3344
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMTuesday: ClosedWednesday: ClosedThursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
- Address: 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.9 (9771)
- Phone: +1 405-235-3313
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMTuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMWednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMThursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSunday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM
- Reviews:
To the guard on duty late 8.6.22, thank you for making us feel welcome and safe when we happened upon the memorial at 1030pm. We are from Texas and in town for just tonight. We drove by and got out to take a picture of the fence of tributes. You invited us into the memorial grounds and gave us wonderful information that made our visit more meaningful. My 8 yo daughter was completely captivated by the memorial and wanted to read every name on every chair and read into whom the victims might have been and their relations to each other.
This was an experience we will never forget. We will keep all of the victims and loved ones in our prayers always.
By Gregory Alvarado (5 months ago)June 6, 2017: I arrived about 1:00pm. No car or foot traffic at all. I was overwhelmed with the monument. I remember the day the bombing occurred, seeing half of the building gone. Being here gave me a different perspective especially reading the names of those who perished and seeing the remains of the bldg. The artist(s) who created this monument did a magnificent tribute. All the chairs, small and large, the reflecting pool, the remaining tree. It was breathtaking; it was peaceful. A must stop anytime you are even close. Pictures do not do it justice.By Terri Moore (2 months ago)Visiting the memorial is a visceral experience. We decided to buy museum tickets at 4:15, thinking it would be plenty of time to finish by 6 PM close. We were quite rushed toward the end. The video footage, interviews with survivors, and items on display that were collected both as evidence and as momentos from survivors and rescuers are incredible. Plan to spend another 30-60 minutes outside, walking around the reflecting pool and contemplating Survivor Tree. We also made the decision to return after dark to view the memorial lit up at night. It is serene and even more beautiful. Very safe to walk around, as well. Highly recommend.By Kim Pish (7 months ago)Sad place to visit, but we wanted to pay our respects to those who were lost here. The grounds are beautiful considering what happened here, the reflecting pond relaxes your tension with gentle draining water sounds as you stroll around reading posted signs telling you what everything symbolizes. Didn’t have a chance this time to visit the museum but I’m sure it’s comforting to those who lived through this terrible event. Prayers to all.By Jim DeGennaro (9 months ago)Such a beautiful memorial! We came to see it in the morning and had a conversation with the park ranger that we saw there. He explained in great detail various aspects of that memorial, and answered all of our questions. Based on the other pictures that I saw posted, it looks even better in the evening with all the lights. I will need to come back again, and visit it in the evening.By Slava Kramarov (4 months ago)
Oklahoma Aquarium
- Address: 300 Aquarium Dr, Jenks, OK 74037, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.6 (8288)
- Phone: +1 918-296-3474
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMTuesday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PMWednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMThursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMFriday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMSaturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Reviews:
I took my eleven year old son and we both loved it. His favorite exhibit was the otters and I loved the sea turtle. The feeding experiences were a little pricey ($5 for three carrot peels for the turtles) but the exhibits were beautiful. They also have a top notch playground outside.By Kendra Timm (12 months ago)A great way to spend the day! We did the shark and sea turtle experience and it was a fun opportunity to go behind the scenes and meet these beautiful creatures close-up. The aquarium is not very big, so you can definitely get through everything (including 1 experience) in about 3 hours. Bathrooms were very clean, nice gift shop and a park for the little ones. Make sure you know all the feeding times to make the most of your experience. Enjoy!By Lala Coqui (8 months ago)We had a wonderful time, there was plenty to see and do, we saw a huge variety of fish and other animals, having an opportunity to learn about each one. Be sure to visit the shark tunnel and watch sharks swimming around and even above your head, it’s really neat 😃
The reason that I cannot give them a five star review is because of the gift shop prices are outrageous and out of line, it’s like buying a $5 coffee mug with their name on it for $15 to $20 or spending $10 on a $2 magnet that has their name on it.By Bart Gelino (3 weeks ago)My family and I enjoyed our visit at the OK Aquarium. It wasn’t the largest Aquarium that we’ve been to but it was easily the most interactive. There are over 5 different areas that allow you to interact with aquatic life. From touching horseshoe crabs and starfish to feeding turtles and stingrays, there are plenty of ways to enjoy your experience there. The playground outside of the aquarium is an added bonus if you want to tire the kids out further.By Leonard Newby (11 months ago)Best interactive experiences at well designed high quality animal exhibits! The animals look healthy and stimulated. One of my favorites was the shark tunnel. Fun lookout spots for kids; stations to touch sting rays, starfish, shrimps etc; gorgeous full wall displays of coral reef and tropical fish; playful otters habitat with water slide; open exhibits for little turtles under heat lamps; fun photo ops; clean restrooms; variety in gift shop. “Small” to take your time without being rushed through a busy crowd, manageable with young kids. Try a morning trip, and/or a night visit to experience all the animals at their most active hours. Membership pays for itself after 2 visits for a family of 5, plus special discounts for locals- and you’re supporting all the wonderful animals. We came in the evening and enjoyed the very active nocturnal animals like beavers and otters, but could tell the sting rays were tired at the extended touch time. Would love to visit again to experience the carousel, outdoor playground, feeding times, and animals we missed from being off exhibit like the sea turtle and giant octopus. Great job, we loved our visit!!By Kat L (3 weeks ago)
Myriad Botanical Gardens
- Address: 301 W Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (8250)
- Phone: +1 405-445-7080
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMTuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMWednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMThursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMSunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Reviews:
The place was beautiful – we just came at a time when they decided to do an update on the grounds. The big section closed off, and working on it. We still were able to visit a lot of the beautiful flowers and trees. So peaceful here, even though, it was a windy day so, we didn’t stay too long. They also have artwork for sale in the office. Don’t forget to donate as they need this to keep up the grounds.By Ca Savini (8 months ago)What a beautiful place to take a stroll and enjoy some time with your loved ones. There are plenty of chairs and benches all around the park area to sit down and have picnics or relax. The enclosed Children’s area with the splash pad is particularly fun and super cute. There’s a merry go round next to the Children’s okay are as well. When we went, the Crystal Bridge Conservatory was closed for construction so we didn’t get to see any of it. However, there was plenty to explore and enjoy around the botanical gardens. Tips: it seems the homeless come bathe and cool down at the splash pad, though they didn’t seem threatening and kept their distance from the kids, that’s something to look out for.By Kashong Vang (5 months ago)Every time we go it looks absolutely beautiful! Can’t wait until they are finished renovating. It is a great place to take the family or go by yourself to go for a walk through some truly beautiful Gardens. The location is easy to get to and the parking is fair priced. There are also electric scooters and bikes available to ride in the area. There is a children’s area and during the summer there’s also a waterpark. The merry go round and snack shack or in that same area.By Heather Chaplin (9 months ago)Even though the green house is under construction and reopening by Fall 2022, the rest of the garden is still a fantastic space for strolls.
There are sufficient shaded areas with benches if you are needing to simply sit and enjoy the greenery surrounding you.
There are a couple of splash pads for young and old to cool off in the heat of summer. The streetcar stop is also nearby if you want a ride to Midtown or Bricktown. Tickets can be bought at a kiosk ($1-$3 per adult).
By Vincent Lee (7 months ago)Such an amazing place. Perfect place to bring family if they’re visiting from out of town and enjoy the outdoors. Park was absolutely stunning and also a great place to work out if you live in Oklahoma City and wanted to run up some stairs or just have some views during your run. Right in the heart of downtown.By Louis Francois (10 months ago)
Turner Falls Park
- Address: I-35 &, US-77, Davis, OK 73030, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.3 (7214)
- Phone: +1 580-369-2988
- Website: Link
- Opening hours:
Monday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PMTuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PMWednesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PMThursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PMFriday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PMSaturday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PMSunday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Reviews:
I wasn’t sure what to expect based on the mixed Google reviews and what I have seen on social media.
We had a great time! My teenagers had loads of fun at the slide and diving board at the blue pool. It wasn’t crowded and the lines for both moved quickly.
The castle ruins were pretty cool. Lots of steep steps with no rails, so be careful climbing up! If you climb all the way to the top of the stairs, you can see the 77 foot waterfall, and that was an awesome sight.
When we were there, all of the pools and creeks were open. There was some moss in the rocks, so it was a slippery.
We rented one of the cabins on site, and that was nice and easy. The cabin was clean, the AC was cold, and the beds adequate.
Overall, we had fun and will go back.By Beth Beall (5 months ago)It was beautiful but more expensive than most parks to get in and crowded. We went on a Friday so we only paid for admission but was $54 for 3 adults (one being military, someone had asked about the discount but they only give it to the active member no dependents.) the lady at the front was super nice and once we told her we were there to take our maternity pictures was able to guide us to the safer areas and where to drop me off so I wouldn’t have to walk as far. We found beautiful areas to take pictures just a little disappointing that most areas are not easily accessible so it made pictures harder. Little Niagara Falls was more accessible in my opinion and free, water was definitely colder but we were able to find an area that wasn’t crowded vs turner where we found an area that I could get to and kids followed us even though the area they were in was perfectly fine and wasn’t safe for me to attempt to get to. Not sure it was worth the cost when you can drive 30 minutes and get the same or better experience for free.By Natalie Watson (6 months ago)Will give a 5 ⭐️since we enjoyed every second we spend at the park. Needs to keep the place a bit more clean or people needs to be more respectful about keeping the place clean. Very enjoyable. Trampoline, slide and the falls are great. Water was at a perfect temperature. Will go back for sure.By Carlos Dannennerg (6 months ago)I had never been here before and I met up with some friends that were spending the weekend. We did some hiking and swimming. It’s a beautiful place that has some rich history hidden amongst the trees if you’re willing to search for it. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here.By Dianna Mort (4 months ago)The mountains, the waterfall, the caves are all beautiful. Decent price to get in, they do have free parking available. Restrooms with showers are ok nothing special. Plenty of security to ensure everyone is safe. The water is always, just get there early to find a good spot.By Chris Cole (5 months ago)
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
- Address: 1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.8 (4277)
Beavers Bend State Park and Nature Center
- Address: 4350 S, OK-259A, Broken Bow, OK 74728, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (3421)
Chickasaw National Recreation Area
- Address: 901 W 1st St, Sulphur, OK 73086, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.8 (3260)
Blue Whale of Catoosa
- Address: 2600 U.S. Rt. 66, Catoosa, OK 74015, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.5 (2977)
Robbers Cave State Park
- Address: 2084 NW 146th Rd, Wilburton, OK 74578, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (2270)
Museum of Osteology
- Address: 10301 S Sunnylane Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73160, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.8 (1897)
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
- Address: 415 Couch Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (1828)
Science Museum Oklahoma
- Address: 2020 Remington Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, United States
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.7 (1820)
Although Oklahoma is a large state with many amazing places to visit, these 12 locations stand out as the best according to traveler ratings and reviews. Did your favorite spot make the cut? Let us know in the comments above!
Most of the zoo is under construction currently. It would be nice if tickets were discounted since a good portion (pushing half or more) is under construction. But it’s still a lot of fun! Some things were still left from the dino exhibit. The zoo is huge, give it at least 3 hours. Lots to see. Bring quarters (feeding ducks, turtles, fish), $1 and pennies (smashing), $5s (wax molds!) and then however you’re going to pay for food.
There should be exhibit signs for the construction. For the workers, the machines, what’s going on. Kids like construction, too, and adults are curious. I would love to see signs about who is working, what they like, how the machines work and facts about them. How the company hired is contributing to making a better planet. They’re missing a perfect chance to teach.
One of my favorite zoo’s to visit. Lots of variety of animals. Lots of trees for shade. Plenty of benches for sitting when gets tired. The tram is handy for getting around and inexpensive. Handicapped accessible. Great activities for adults and kids.
We drive down from Tulsa and always try to fill our day so the drive is worthwhile. I’d been looking forward to taking my 4 year old because he absolutely loves the zoo and we hadn’t been to this one in a few years. We went on a week day in September & my complaints are this: there’s a large area of construction so lots of paths are blocked off – totally get this, it happens & I’m understanding of that, however, this zoo is a complete maze. While walking around I saw very minimal signage to help point us in the right direction – I noticed chairs at the forks in the road where presumably they’d have someone help people who were lost, however, there was no one around. We had a map, but the map is confusing because the actual walking paths again had very little signage. We had to try 6 different vending machines before we could find one that worked or had water available & none of the food/rest areas were open. There is no zoo train but there is a tram that I believe takes you on a tour of the zoo – which we were going to do after getting so turned around and hardly seeing any animals but it wasn’t running. Not sure if they only run on the weekends or if we just happened to miss it that day. The employees we did encounter were nice and helpful and the zoo was very clean. Overall it felt like we walked a ton, got turned around a lot & saw very few animals. Disappointing because I know this is a really nice zoo. Having an updated map with the construction zones/blocked off paths clearly marked in addition to more signs around the zoo to show which animals are down which paths would have been such a tremendous help.
It was a great school trip. The zoo is doing remodeling so there was a lot of construction that was going on. The animals that were there were awesome to see. The kids and everyone there had a great time, and can’t wait to see what new exhibits will come. The zoo was also setting up the lights for Halloween, which was really cool to see as well.
Went to the lights drive through and then walk through. The kids liked the drive through but loved the walk through. I think for the money, there does need to be changes made. For older people, the drive through is not long enough. Maybe needs to be combined with a train ride through the walk through section. Days or evenings could be divided between train rides and walk through. Love going to the zoo normally, and we did have a discount for being members, but felt sad that a lot of people wouldn’t be able to experience it due to price.