When people think of Oklahoma, they picture flat, rolling land that stretches for miles. Trees are a treasure and dirt clings to everything: boots, jeans, hair. And would it really be Oklahoma if there weren't cattle, horses or llamas roaming a pasture or two between towns?

Take a look at some of the places below aren't quintessential Oklahoma but still exist in the Sooner State.

Gloss Mountain State Park - Fairview, Oklahoma

You'd think you were sitting in the canyons of Arizona, but really you're just south of Enid, Oklahoma at Gloss Mountain. Here, visitors can enjoy the "sparkly" mountains known for the selenite reflecting back at you as you walk by. There are miles of trails running through and around Cheyenne Valley maintained and ready to go for your next family trip.

Red Rock Canyon Adventure Park - Hinton, Oklahoma

Who said Oklahoma was flat? Well, not at the Red Rock Canyon. The 150 feet deep and the canyon walls stretching up to 60 feet high, you can have a closely-related Las Vegas experience in central Oklahoma.

Chickasaw Country - Southern Oklahoma

Stretching from Duncan, Oklahoma, to the edge of the Tishomingo Wildlife Refuge, you'll find mountains to hike and waterfalls, like Turner Falls to explore. You'll find Paul's Valley, Lake Murray, Lake Texoma and many, many more sights to see.

Broken Bow Lake - Broken Bow, Oklahoma

In the vast areas of Oklahoma without trees, Broken Bow, Oklahoma, makes up for it and more with a blend of dogwood, hardwood and pine trees stretching around the lake and throughout beautiful Beavers Bend.

A State That Keeps On Giving

Out of the 77 counties in Oklahoma, there are more than enough opportunities to escape the traditional Oklahoma look without the expensive travel. If we missed someplace on this list, share with us where YOU think it's hard to believe it's in Oklahoma. Post a picture and share with us on the app!

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