Many people travel to Tulsa for business purposes, but the city has more to offer than just commerce. Every year nearly 600,000 people visit the 1,500 animals that call the Tulsa Zoo home. Nature lovers are drawn to the area where the Arkansas river flows, which offers more than 50 miles of trails for biking, jogging or walking. Tulsa also offers an aquariu… read more
Tulsa, Okla., is a wonderful place to visit. You can travel the picturesque 10 miles of River Park along the shores of the Arkansas River either by walking, jogging or on bike, stroll through thousands of varieties of flowers and more at the Tulsa Garden Center, or browse through American Indian art at the Gilcrease Museum. There are several hotels in Tulsa… read more
Tulsa is in the heart of "Green Country." It is a melting pot of beauty, grace, art, business, shopping, and activities. There is something for everyone to do and enjoy in Tulsa. The Gilcrease Museum holds one of the largest collections of Western American Art. In addition, Tulsa has more than 130 parks as well as plenty of discount hotels for those looking… read more
Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a metropolis that features a diverse array of recreational activities. Visitors to Tulsa enjoy touring the city's 130 parks, learning about wildlife at the Tulsa zoo and participating in organized sports at one of the areas 11 community centers. Tulsa is also home to a number of Italian restaurants that offer traditional Italian tastes to… read more
Located in Indian Territory, Tulsa, Oklahoma is a virtual paradise for the nature lover. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, fishing or just watching wildlife, Tulsa has everything you're looking for. If the thought of staying in a hotel doesn't coincide with your nature getaway, never fear. There are several cabins in and around the Tulsa area where you can r… read more
Tulsa is a large city in northeastern Oklahoma with a growing culture. It is home to a number of attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Air & Space Museum and the Oklahoma Aquarium. Tulsa is also the location of fi… read more
Branson's main corridor, the 7 mile stretch of Highway 76 known as "The Strip," offers thousands of entertainment options, much like its Las Vegas counterpart. But unlike Sin City, Branson is known as the family entertainment capital o… read more
Tulsa, Oklahoma, boast three fine four-star accommodations for travelers. Travelers to Tulsa will be surprised to find several walking gardens, including the Linnaeus Teaching Garden, stocked with native plants, waterfalls and a koi po… read more
If you're headed to Texas in September, don't leave without stopping by the Tulsa State Fair for some food and fun. For more than a century, 3.5 million annual visitors have made the fair one of the largest in the world. Among its many… read more
Inola, Oklahoma, boasts a large complement of state parks and camp sites all rich with fun-filled activities. Adventurous tourists can check out the wildlife refuges in the area that offer a wide selection of activity choices or opt fo… read more
Tulsa, Oklahoma, is home to Oxley Nature Center, located right behind the Tulsa Zoo, with miles of hiking trails. It is also a prime bird watching area. Tulsa is also a good base for visitors keen on exploring natural wonders of the su… read more
.Pet-friendly hotels in Tulsa, Oklahoma are available all across the metro area and at all price ranges. Make sure your pet is housebroken, well behaved and responsibly cared for. Always inform the hotel when booking a room that you'll… read more
Located less than a hour west of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Keystone Lake offers numerous outdoor recreational opportunities. Visitors to this "urban playground" can boat, fish for bass, hike or bike on one of five short distance trails, view w… read more
Oklahoma City offers plenty of sights to see and things to do over the course of a weekend. That said, there are many cheap getaway destinations from Oklahoma City that you can go to when you want to leave town for a day or two. read more
Throughout the state of Oklahoma there are several outdoor parks and state parks that offer ATV trails for people looking to ride and enjoy the outdoors. However, these places may require quite a bit of a commute, but with so many qual… read more
According to the 2000 census, over 19,000 people lived in Pittsburg, Kansas. The city is in the southeastern part of the state and it is about 90 miles west of Springfield, Missouri and about 140 miles from Tulsa, Oklahoma. A highlight… read more
Zebco reels came about as the result of a timely meeting between an inventor looking for a company and a company looking for a new product. The two met in Oklahoma, and the rest is fishing history. read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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