Oklahoma
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Oklahoma is a place where Western history, Native American culture, and Southern charm mix together. You can explore the state’s 33 parks, rugged mountains, abundant wildlife, plains that stretch as far as you see in a campervan rental!
Route 66 is an iconic American road that stretches across the country from Chicago to Los Angeles and is perfect for a campervan rental. Few states are as deeply rooted in this historic highway's history as Oklahoma, and it offers some of Route 66’s most well-known landmarks such as the Golden Driller in Tulsa to Pops 66 Soda Ranch, home to 700 different flavored sodas and some pretty tasty burgers.
Oklahoma City has been redefined by Bricktown, a revitalized warehouse district that is now an entertainment mecca with bars, clubs, boutiques, and restaurants. You can also head to the Chesapeake Energy Arena for great sporting events or concerts. The state is also home to the largest Native American population in the country. You can also get an authentic look at Oklahoma's country lifestyle with a stay at a working cattle ranch, seeing a rodeo, and listening to live music.
Oklahoma has four mountain ranges, Ouachita, Arbuckle, Wichita, and Kiamichi. Forests cover 24% of the state in trees that are over 200 years old!
The word "Oklahoma" comes from two Choctaw words meaning "red man." More Native American tribes are headquartered in Oklahoma than any other state, and 39 of those nations have been recognized by the federal government.
Oklahoma has an unusual distinction among U.S. counties: it borders four other states - Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado- more than any other in the country!