The Sooner State has two towns or cities that made the Nation's top 100 'Best Summer Travel Destinations' list in 2023. Both are EPIC choices to visit for a quick weekend getaway, staycation, or vacation.
A new study found the 3 most popular states Oklahomans are moving to. For many the cost of living, employment opportunities, quality of life, and crime rates were the primary reasons for wanting to make a move.
Cooler temperatures are coming and that makes for excellent road trip weather. It's fun to check out new places or revisit old favorites for a weekend road trip. Texas is full of fun places to explore but if you're looking for a fun laid-back road trip you definitely need to visit one of these beautiful small Texas towns.
This video "Unboxing Oklahoma: What it's Like Living in Oklahoma" is pure internet gold! Of course, it's loaded with all the usual funny assumptions about the Sooner State and all the stereotypes of people and lifestyles.
We're finally starting to see a return to normal, thank God! It's been a crazy year or so with the COVID-19 pandemic and everything that's happened since. From what it looks like we're actually going to have a decent Summer and if things continue to improve the days of isolation and boredom could be coming to an end. In Oklahoma our numbers have improved to the point that Governor Kevin Stitt ended the "State of Emergency" and we're seeing more and more places open up and activities we've been missing return.
According to a new study, Texas tops the list as the number one deadliest state in the country for Thanksgiving travel and Houston takes the number one spot as the most dangerous city.
The Lajitas Golf Resort is located in the far west Big Bend area of Texas. It's right on the border with Mexico and is an oasis in the middle of a desert. The beautiful lush green golf course can't be missed. However, it has other family friendly activities to offer as well.
Summer is here, the kids are out of school and it's time to do a little traveling. If you want to stay close to home Texas has some wonderful little places to visit. Such as the Blanco Lavender Festival in the Texas Hill Country. Not only will the scenery be beautiful but imagine the smell of lavender everywhere.
Everyone heads to the Guadalupe, Comal or Frio to float or tube the river. However, those rivers get really crowded and congested. In looking for a place for my family to visit, I ran across the Medina River. It looks beautiful and is much less crowded but just as much fun.