Oklahoma ranked 7th most outdoorsy state in new national report
Oklahoma has earned national recognition as one of the most outdoorsy states in the country, ranking seventh in Tractor Supply’s new Outdoor Happiness Report.
Oklahoma has earned national recognition as one of the most outdoorsy states in the country, ranking seventh in Tractor Supply’s new Outdoor Happiness Report.
What would we do without our pets? Having the company of a pet brings happiness, warms the soul and relieves owners from the rigors of stress. On April 11, let’s roll out the red carpet for our pets as we observe National Pet Day.
With Spring around the corner, National Picnic Day is the perfect day to get out and enjoy the warmer, sunny weather. In Oklahoma City, there are plenty of beautiful spots to gather your family and friends to enjoy a picnic.
Located just about an hour and a half northeast of OKC, Tulsa is the Sooner State’s second-largest city and offers a ton of fun things to do on a weekend getaway.
Oklahoma City may be right smack dab in the middle of the country, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it is void of any large bodies of water suited for recreational activities on water or on land. In fact, there are several, with Lake Hefner being one of them.
August is National Fishing Month, a time when you can head to your favorite lake or pond to drop a line or two in hopes of reeling in that big one that somehow always seems to elude you.
Lake Stanley Draper is a 2,900-acre lake located in southeast Oklahoma City. Lake Draper, as the locals call it, provides just about everything you would want to do in, on and around water.
With the hot temperatures we see during the summer, the best place to be is on the water. Oklahoma City has great lakes to choose from that allow you to kayak, paddleboard, fish, camp and water ski.