Oklahoma’s Route 66
Our “Route 66 Snapshots” offer you 5, 6 & 7 day segments of this classic highway. This tour will focus on Oklahoma, the longest stretch of Route 66 (over 400 miles). This highway played a large part in the history of the State and this trip features classic icons, unique dining, and fun stops on Route 66.
Oklahoma Land of Many Nations
Oklahoma is considered the “Land of Many Nations,” home to over 60 tribal nations. On this trip, discover the rich history and cultures of these diverse Native American people. Plus, enjoy live country music at the restaurants of Country Music Legends.
Only a few Tribal Nations are indigenous to Oklahoma. All others were removed from their ancestral homelands and relocated here – it was called Indian Territory. The state’s name comes from two Choctaw words “Okla” and “Homma” meaning Red People.
Killers of the Flower Moon
Did you know, only a few Tribal Nations were indigenous to Oklahoma. All others were removed from their ancestral homelands and relocated here – it was called Indian Territory. The state’s name comes from two Choctaw words “Okla” and “Homma” meaning Red People.
Oklahoma Music Trail
This tour explores Oklahoma’s unique musical past and present. From the songs of the common man written by legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie to the chart-topping hits of country superstars Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton, Oklahomans have long been churning out tunes that touch world. Music has long been an integral part of the Oklahoma experience.
Oklahoma’s Native Americans
Oklahoma is considered the “Land of Many Nations,” home to over 60 tribal nations. On this trip, discover the rich history and cultures of these diverse Native American people. Plus, enjoy live country music at the restaurants of Country Music Legends.
Road Trip: Pioneer Woman Mercantile
Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, has launched an empire from Pawhuska, Oklahoma, a small town brimming with charm. She is the blogger, best selling author and host of the Food Network Show “The Pioneer Woman Cooks.” This tour feature’s her story and shows the affect that a TV Show can have on a small town. It includes lots of shopping, Native American history and nature here in the High Grass. Plus there’s a Family-style Four Course Dinner in the Mercantile.
OKC’s NEW: First American’s Museum
We bet you didn’t think Oklahoma City could be this much fun? Check this out Museums to both Cowboys & Indians and dinner with John Wayne. Another dinner at Toby Keith’s I Love this Bar, a cooking demo, horse racing, a Banjo Museum luncheon, Living History Performance and more . . .
The Wild Wild West
In Texas and Oklahoma during the second half of the 20th Century it was a time of cattle & conflict. Cowboys clashed with the Native Tribes as ranching changed the landscape and the buffalo disappeared. Come learn of the characters who defined this era.
Oklahoma’s Oil & The Osage Nation
When Oil was discovered on the Osage Prairie, the tribe became rich beyond imagination, but it was short lived and tragic. These lands are rural and remote, filled with abundant life and western stories. Come discover the many colors of the Prairie and the history of the Osage Nation.