About Vacation Rentals in Oklahoma

Oklahoma State is located in the southwest-central United States. The states of
Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas,
Texas, and New Mexico border Oklahoma. The state has 200 man-made lakes, and it has more man-made lakes than any other state in the nation. Oklahoma has a variety of accommodation options ranging from bed and breakfast inns to Oklahoma cabin rentals. There are plenty of state parks in the area that reflect the diverse topography of the region, ranging from pine forests to mesas. Visitors are also offered activities like camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, and water skiing in the area.
Beavers Bend Resort Park is located at
Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Broken Bow area is known for its forests and clear water that provides outdoor activities like canoeing, fishing, boating, hiking, bird watching, camping, and horseback riding. The Forest Heritage Center Museum is located within the Beavers Bend Resort Park. The Talimena National Scenic Byway is another attraction of the area. This scenic drive offers sweeping views from mountaintops in Eastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas. The Black Mesa State Park, located in Oklahoma's panhandle is another major attraction in the state. Black Mesa State Park is adjacent to Lake Carl Etling and offers tent campsites and picnic facilities.
There are many areas in the state that reflect the Native American heritage of the state. Tahlequah, located near Muskogee in Eastern Oklahoma is an important area that reflects the heritage of the state. Oklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, has many cultural attractions and museums that attract visitors as well.