2026 Official Oklahoma City Visitors Guide

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TO DO SPORTS

21 29 35 39

SHOPPING

EVENTS & FESTIVALS

ROUTE 66 50 DISTRICTS 58

ARTS & CULTURE

67 79

DINING LODGING

President, Zac Craig Senior Vice President, Destination Marketing, Lindsay Vidrine creative direction & photography, Josh Vaughn Managing Editor, Jenna Lovelace lead Designer & Photographer, Sofia arenas Contributors, Christine Eddington, Neil Helms, Greg Horton, maryam kari, Matt Kirouac, Kieran Mahoney, deb Shumate, NATHAN SIMS, Camryn Sturgill This publication is produced by Visit Oklahoma City and every effort has been made to maintain the accuracy of information. No responsibility is assumed for errors, changes or omissions. Please call in advance of travel to verify information. We appreciate our Oklahoma City partners who provided photographs for use in this guide. (800) 225-5652 · VISITOKC.COM @VISITOKC YOUTUBE.COM/VISITOKC #S E EOKC

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on the cover This sibling trio — Thaumaroi, Angelyn and Sokobi Connywerdy — is part of a highly acclaimed, multi- generational group of dancers who weave deep cultural traditions into daily urban life. As members of the Oklahoma Fancy Dancers — powwow champions and professional Native American dance troupe — they showcase their Kiowa, Comanche and Caddo heritage through local and international performances. From the 40th Annual Red Earth Festival to learning about Oklahoma’s 39 tribal nations at the First Americans Museum, there are a variety of ways to celebrate and discover thriving Native American cultures in OKC.

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