The 25 Best Roadside Attractions in Oklahoma
Ranked by Roadtrippi users — the people who've actually been there. Updated June 2026. Roadtrippi catalogs 332 roadside attractions in Oklahoma.
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1. Walk Under Route 66
Chelsea, OK — ★ 3.0 (1 review)
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2. Sequoyah's Cabin
Sallisaw, OK
Sequoyah built this cabin, his last home, in 1829. In 1936 a small museum was built around it.
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3. The Swinging Bridge
Pawhuska, OK
Built across Bird Creek in 1926, this miniature wood-planked suspension bridge is not for nervous pedestrians.
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4. D.W. Correll Museum
Catoosa, OK
D.W. died in 1998, and it took three years to sort through all of his rocks, cars, and whiskey decanters before his namesake museum was finally opened.
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5. Giant Route 66 Push Pin
Wellston, OK
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6. Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World
Beaver, OK
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7. Going Postal Memorial
Edmond, OK
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8. Outdoor Windmill Museum
Shattuck, OK
50+ vintage windmills, no two the same. Best to visit when it's breezy. Creak, creak, creak, creak...
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9. Froella the Pink Elephant
Miami, OK
Miami's oldest gas station -- a wreck from the early 1920s -- was picked up, moved, and restored, adjacent to a coffee/ice cream shop, in 2024. A pink elephant statue attracts additional attention.
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10. Longhorn Barrel Head (Gone)
Okemah, OK
Unusual sign was in the shape of a steer head made of empty wooden barrels. Gone.
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11. Rose Rock Museum and Festival (Closed)
Noble, OK
A little museum, but it's an entire little museum devoted to a rock that looks like a rose.
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12. Waylan's Hamburgers the Ku-Ku
Miami, OK
Popular burger joint on Route 66 still sports the Ku-Ku Bird on his cuckoo clock and vintage sign.
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13. Atoka Museum and Civil War Cemetery
Atoka, OK
Small museum with a wide range of local exhibits, including dino bones, Choctaw Indians, a world champion bull rider, and Reba McEntire. Confederate cemetery in the back lot.
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14. Bonnie and Clyde Shootout Site
Stringtown, OK
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15. Gus the Chickasaw Warrior (Closed)
Muskogee, OK
Seven-foot-tall statue of a Chickasaw warrior by Enoch Kelly Haney, alumnus of the college on whose campus it stands. Named "Gus" by the students. College went bankrupt in 2024 and its grounds are now closed.
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16. American Pigeon Museum
Oklahoma City, OK
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17. Guthrie Gunfighters: Free Gunfights
Guthrie, OK
The Guthrie Gunfighters, Oklahoman historical reenactors, blast each other on the town streets.
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18. National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
Oklahoma City, OK
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19. Showman's Rest and Bull Rider's Reprieve
Hugo, OK
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20. Chris Barbee's Bowling Ball Yard (Closed)
OK
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21. Controversial Covered Wagon
Norman, OK
Cartoony covered wagon pulled by a Texas longhorn wearing boots. Some students don't like it because the sculptor, Tom Otterness, shot a dog for an art film he made in the 1970s.
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22. Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Muskogee, OK
Housed in the town's old freight depot is the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. Its first inductee was Merle Haggard, whose "Okie From Muskogee" made the town famous.
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23. Johnny Bench Museum
Binger, OK
The Hall of Fame baseball catcher grew up in this small town, and donated a lot of his trophies and other memorabilia to his namesake museum.
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24. The Blue Whale
Catoosa, OK
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25. Mini Statue of Liberty
Muskogee, OK
One of about one hundred itty-bitty Lady Liberties placed across the country by Boy Scouts in the 1950s. "Little Sister of Liberty" stands on a pedestal in a park pond.
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