Take a scenic 28-mile drive along Oklahoma Highway 66 from Oklahoma City to El Reno, exploring Route 66 landmarks, Lake Overholser Bridge, and the historic towns of Yukon and El Reno.

Explore the Great Plains with scenic drives across ND, SD, NE, KS, and OK. From prairie backroads to historic trails, enjoy wide skies and quiet highways.
The Great Plains stretch across the heart of America, offering wide-open skies, golden fields, and a quiet sense of freedom that’s best experienced from behind the wheel. From the rolling prairies of North Dakota and South Dakota to the flat, seemingly endless roads of Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma, this region invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and enjoy the journey.
Road trips through the Great Plains are marked by subtle beauty and rich history. You’ll pass through small towns where grain elevators touch the sky, roadside diners still serve pie and coffee, and monuments to pioneer trails and Native cultures dot the landscape. Major routes like U.S. Highway 83 and Interstate 35 serve as backbones through the region, but it’s the two-lane highways and forgotten farm roads where you’ll find the real stories.
Whether you’re chasing storm clouds across Kansas, exploring the Badlands of South Dakota, or following Route 66 through the red-dirt hills of Oklahoma, the Great Plains offer a unique blend of solitude and significance. This is where America’s frontier spirit still lingers—and where every long horizon promises a new discovery.

Take a scenic 28-mile drive along Oklahoma Highway 66 from Oklahoma City to El Reno, exploring Route 66 landmarks, Lake Overholser Bridge, and the historic towns of Yukon and El Reno.

Take a peaceful drive through central Oklahoma along U.S. Route 177, from Interstate 40 near Shawnee to Historic Route 66 in Warwick. Explore farmland, small towns, and classic Americana on this scenic 21-mile ride.

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 412 Alternate from Locust Grove to Kansas, Oklahoma. Explore 34 miles of rolling hills, farmland, and Cherokee Nation history along this peaceful alternative to the Cherokee Turnpike.

Drive 53 miles along the Talimena National Scenic Byway from Mena, Arkansas, to U.S. 271 in Oklahoma, experiencing stunning Ouachita Mountain views, Queen Wilhelmina State Park, and endless scenic vistas.

Take a scenic 22-mile drive along Interstate 40 from Sallisaw, Oklahoma to the Arkansas state line. Follow this busy freight corridor through wooded ridges, river valleys, and historical landscapes as you cross into the Natural State.

Take a scenic ride across eastern Oklahoma on Interstate 40 from Henryetta to Sallisaw. This 68-mile drive crosses Lake Eufaula, passes through Checotah and Webbers Falls, and ends near the Arkansas state line in Sallisaw.

Drive 89 miles east along Interstate 40 from Oklahoma City to Henryetta and explore the shifting landscape of central Oklahoma—from urban interchanges to open prairie and farmland. Discover the quiet beauty of this scenic Great Plains corridor.

Take a short but meaningful drive down Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, from Interstate 44 to the Oklahoma State Capitol. This 2.5-mile route highlights civic landmarks, state government offices, and the symbolic center of Oklahoma’s political life.

Take a 10-mile ride along Interstate 44 westbound through Tulsa, Oklahoma—from the 31st Street interchange to Route 66. Cross the Arkansas River, pass major junctions, and explore the heart of Tulsa’s changing landscape on this urban expressway drive.

Cruise 21 peaceful miles through rural Oklahoma on U.S. Route 60 from the Historic Ribbon Road near Afton to Oklahoma Highway 66 in White Oak. Explore the legacy of Route 66, prairie farmland, and small-town Americana in this scenic drive through northeastern Oklahoma.

Follow a rare and historic stretch of Route 66 from Commerce to Afton, Oklahoma, featuring the iconic Sidewalk Highways. This 21-mile drive showcases original 1920s pavement, nostalgic landmarks, and small-town charm.

Explore a historic stretch of U.S. Route 69 ALT from the Kansas State Line to Commerce, Oklahoma. Follow 11 miles of classic Route 66 atmosphere, Quapaw Nation heritage, and roadside Americana in the heart of northeast Oklahoma.