Visitor Information Landing Page

Tourism Information Centers

For visitors driving to Oklahoma, there are nine convenient Tourism Information Centers located throughout the state. Each is staffed by professional travel counselors and stocked with state maps, free brochures and plenty of hot, fresh coffee. Some centers offer gift shops where you can find Oklahoma souvenirs of every sort. Regardless of which highway you are traveling, you'll find a Tourism Information Center nearby.

I-35 from Kansas

10 miles south of OK/KS border near Blackwell

580-363-2624 Learn more

In Oklahoma City

On I-35 at 122nd Street near the intersections

of I-40, I-44 and I-35

405-478-4637 Learn more

I-35 from Texas

4 miles north of OK/TX border near Thackerville

580-276-9912 Learn more

I-44 from Missouri

25 miles southwest of OK/MO border near Miami

918-542-9303 Learn more

I-40 from Texas Panhandle

9 miles east of OK/TX border near Erick

580-526-3283 Learn more

In Midwest City

7200 SE 29th

Along I-40

405-739-8232 Learn more

I-40 from Arkansas

17 miles west of OK/AR border near Sallisaw

918-775-9601 Learn more

State Capitol Building in Oklahoma City

NE 23rd & Lincoln Blvd in the 1st floor rotunda

405-521-3356 Learn more

Highway 69 from Texas

2 miles north of OK/TX border near Colbert

580-296-2672 Learn more

Time Zone

Oklahoma is in the Central Time Zone and observes Daylight Saving Time. The only exception to this is the Kenton area in the panhandle; it is in the Mountain Time Zone.

Driving Information

Oklahoma is crisscrossed by three major interstates: I-35, I-40 and I-44. Turnpikes are located on I-44 and other regional areas of the state. Maximum speed limits on interstates outside of city limits are set at 70 mph, while most turnpikes allow a maximum speed limit of 75 mph. Seat belts are required to be worn in Oklahoma for all passengers. For more information on Oklahoma's turnpikes, call 1-800-PIKEPASS or visit the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority's website. Pikepasses are available for purchase at the Oklahoma City Tourism Information Center. The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority's website has additional Pikepass information. For road conditions during inclement weather, call 405-425-2385 or visit the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety's website.

Air Service

The Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City and the Tulsa International Airport are served by major and regional domestic airlines. The Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport is served by American Eagle.

Public Transportation

AMTRAK service is available daily between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth, TX. For more information, call 1-800-USA-RAIL. Both Tulsa and Oklahoma City operate a mass transit bus system with a variety of routes throughout the metro areas.

Alcohol

Liquor by the drink is available in Oklahoma on a county option basis. In counties where liquor by the drink has been approved, licensed premises sell beer, wine and mixed drinks until 2am. Both Oklahoma County and Tulsa County and 35 other counties offer liquor by the drink. Persons must be 21 years of age to purchase alcoholic beverages.

Military Information

Oklahoma is home to three Air Force bases and one Army base. The largest of these include Tinker Air Force Base in Midwest City and Fort Sill in Lawton. As one of three training installations in the country, Fort Sill annually processes more than 18,000 officers and enlisted students. This active working base has also been designated a National Historic Landmark and consistently receives numerous military awards.??

The United States Air Force also maintains a strong presence in Oklahoma at Tinker Air Force Base, Vance Air Force Base in Enid and Altus Air Force Base.

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