oklahoma

Definition of a landmark

Landmark is a set of special places like an art museum, battlefields, old cabins, state parks, and gardens collectively called a city landmark. We have collected some the most important and iconic landmarks of Oklahoma with historical stories, iconic naturals, and cultural significance, and you can try them out on your next visit.

Let’s check out some famous landmarks in Oklahoma.

  • Beavers Bend State Park & Nature Centre
  • Cherokee National Capitol
  • Chickasaw National Recreation Area
  • Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
  • Honey Springs Battlefield

These are the very famous Oklahoma landmarks you can visit. Let’s describe them below.

1. Beavers Bend State Park & Nature Centre

It is the first place in Oklahoma that you must visit. It is enchanting because of its supernatural structure of rock, vibrant evergreen forest, towering mountains, and water views. All these things collectively make the place to visit. It is a natural landscape of Oklahoma. The place is entirely photogenic with scenic beauty, an iconic landmark of any road trip. Bikers also love this place.

How to explore Beavers Bend State Park & Nature Center

This place is located in the Southeastern corner of the state; it is surrounded by the aesthetic natural landscape, which also can be explorable. McCurtain Country Game Reserve is one of them. You can reach it easily here by way of Broken Bow & Idabel. To get here, you can take nearby RV Share Vehicles.

2. Cherokee National Capitol

It is also popular as Cherokee National Courthouse. It was established in 1869 and served as the capital building of the Cherokee Nation in 1907 after getting official statehood as Oklahoma. Now it is the place of the nation’s Supreme court and judicial branch of government. However, currently it is listed as one of the historical places, also designated as the national historic landmark of Oklahoma in 1961.

How to explore the Cherokee National Capitol

The place is in the middle of town, near Park Hill, a few miles away from the South of Tahlequah. The Cherokee National Capitol is just a driving distance from Cherokee State Game refuge and Cookson Hill State Game Refuge.

3. Chickasaw National Recreation Area

Chickasaw National Recreation Area spans more than 9000 sweeping acres, and it covers the area of Platt National Park & Arbuckle Recreation Area. The place was named in honor of the Cherokee Native Americans. Now, this park is famous for its historical legacy and stories, and it also offers a significant number of outdoor recreation opportunities. 

How to explore the Chickasaw National Recreation Area

It is located in South-Central Oklahoma, outside of Sulphur city. This recreation area is just a driving distance away from the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge and Lake Murry State Park. Here you can take the RV Share rental options to explore the place.

4. Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

The Oklahoma  City National Memorial & Museum is one of the greatest places to check-in. The museum is built to honor the lives of those who have lost their lives in a terrorist attack and survivors, rescuers, and who were severely impacted. It was opened back in October of 1997; the museum is entirely dedicated to the 5th anniversary of the bombing in the year 2000. These memorial and museum have plenty of features; It consists of the most iconic and inspiring survivor tree; An American Elm presented on the North Side of the Memorial, which survived a serious attack.

Things to explore near the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum:

The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is presented in the heart of Oklahoma City. This destination is in proximity to other areas to visit, like the Oklahoma City Museum of Art and the Oklahoma Museum of Telephone History. Additionally, there are some RV campgrounds to explore, and you can take the facilities of local RV share vehicles to adventure.

5. Honey Springs Battlefield

Honey Springs Battlefield is also known as Affair @Elk Cheek, The Battle of Honey Springs was established on July 17, 1863; it is also an important remark of Victory; The Union forces achieved control of Indian Territory. It was the battlefield of numerous civil wars for plenty of reasons; Firstly, it was previously the largest Skirmish, and now it has become the state of Oklahoma, and secondly, it was decorated by a white statue of men which represents the minority of participants. Native Americans fought for them and died. Presently the battlefield is enlisted as part of the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark.

Things to explore at Honey Springs Battlefield:

  It is very close to Oklahoma Blues, simply a 10 minutes driving distance apart. It is also nearby Rentiesville and Lake Eufaula State Park, Greenleaf State Park, & and other scenic beauties. From here, you can take a tour of Tulsa. These 5 places are best to build a cemetery monument in honor of your loved ones. You can speak with the memorial company associated with these places if you want.

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.