Top 8 Best Small Towns in Oklahoma

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  1. Medicine Park is a picturesque small town in southern Oklahoma that is also one of the state's most walkable. The scenery is breathtaking because it is located at the foothills of the Wichita Mountains. When you want to explore a variety of quaint eateries and shops, this is the place to go. In the early 1900s, it was a thriving resort town, and after falling into disarray, a restoration project brought it back to life. Today, it's a relaxed, quiet destination town with surprises around every corner. This vintage, cobblestone resort town is located in southwestern Oklahoma at the base of the Wichita Mountains. Stroll down the quaint Cobblestone Row, which is filled with shopping, history, and small-town America.


    There are even adorable Birdhouse Cottages to rent in Medicine Park for overnight accommodations, as well as Airbnb rentals in the area. Cobblestone Row, located in the heart of town, is the cutest little street filled with unique shopping and quaint restaurants. Medicine Park is home to a number of excellent restaurants with fantastic patios overlooking the creek. Everything is available, from delicious steaks to tasty Mexican dishes to homemade bakery items. The buildings in town are adorable, and many of them are built with cobblestone. Medicine Creek runs through the town and is stocked with trout every year, while two dams form the popular Bath Lake Swimming Hole. You can spend an afternoon relaxing by walking along bridges and trails. You won't want to leave because it's so peaceful.

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  2. Pawhuska is a small town in northeastern Oklahoma, about an hour from Tulsa and about two hours from Oklahoma City. With her business empire in the historic downtown district, The Pioneer Woman has really made Pawhuska a destination town in Oklahoma over the last 5 years, but that's not all that Pawhuska has to offer. There is so much natural beauty to discover and charming places to visit that it is the ideal Oklahoma day trip destination. If you need to get away from the city, head to Pawhuska, a small town with charm, exquisite Oklahoma beauty, and quaint shopping.



    The Merc is a two-story structure with a restaurant, shop, and bakery. This restaurant receives over 6,000 visitors per day, so expect to wait for a table. The food alone is worth the trip to Pawhuska. If you're familiar with The Pioneer Woman, you're aware that her recipes are unrivaled. P-Town Pizza, located just down the street from The Merc, is another restaurant owned by the Drummond family. You can dine inside or on the patio and enjoy tasty pizza and drinks. But the Drummonds don't own everything in town. Charlie's Sweet Shop sells candy, ice cream, and other treats. They also have a ranch to tour and a hotel in town.

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  3. Sulphur, Oklahoma, is home to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area — a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Despite its small size, the town is packed with things to do. It is located in the Arbuckle Mountains' foothills and has miles and miles of beautiful hiking trails. Take your hiking boots and head out on one of these beautiful trails in south-central Oklahoma. The Chickasaw National Recreation Area has been described as a prairie oasis. It not only has numerous hiking trails, but it also has natural beauty and mineral springs that draw visitors from all over the country.


    Bromide Hill Trail, a 2.4-mile moderately trafficked out and back trail, is one of three trails you should check out. It has a river running alongside it and is rated as moderate. This trail has plenty of shade during the summer, making it ideal for a hike during the hotter months. You'll also cross a Civilian Conservation Corps bridge from the 1930s. The Buffalo and Antelope Trail is a fantastic trail that is slightly shorter than Bromide Hill. This hike is a 2-mile moderately trafficked loop trail with a lovely forest setting that is suitable for hikers of all skill levels. There's a beautiful waterfall along this trail, so take some extra time to admire it.

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  4. Broken Bow, in far southeastern Oklahoma, has been named to VRBO's list of the top drivable destinations in the United States for 2021. Not only that, but it is the country's second-fastest growing travel destination. This small town is surrounded by majestic mountain beauty and Southern charm, as well as thousands of beautiful cabin rentals nestled in the woods. It is without a doubt one of the best small-town vacations you should take as soon as possible. Broken Bow is located in McCurtain County and serves as the gateway to Broken Bow Lake, Beavers Bend Resort Park, the Mountain Fork and Glover Rivers, and the Ouachita National Forest.


    There are thousands of beautiful lodges in the area, many of which are listed on VRBO or Airbnb. They have everything from small to massive for large groups. Many of them have breathtaking views and balconies that you'll never want to leave. You'll never forget your first time fishing on the Lower Mountain Fork River, whether you're an expert or a novice. It's just that beautiful and serene. Over 500,000 acres in the Beavers Bend area are ideal for horseback riding or hiking. Alternatively, you can simply relax in your cabin and enjoy the peace and serenity of nature. It really doesn't get any better than this.

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  5. Oklahoma is full of charming small towns, from the vintage resort town of Medicine Park to the natural wonders of Broken Bow. None, however, are as captivating as Guthrie. Despite the fact that only about 10,000 people live here, it is packed with incredible attractions. Make plans to visit this enchanting historic town in Oklahoma. A world of adventure awaits. Guthrie is not your typical small town from the moment you enter the city limits. This one-of-a-kind city is frozen in time, with historic buildings around every corner. Keep an eye out for the historic markers that are scattered throughout the city. The Gray Bros Building, shown above, was built in 1890. The ornate architecture will undoubtedly catch your attention.


    The entire city has been designated as a National Historic Landmark District. Stroll through town in search of one-of-a-kind treasures. Guthrie's boutiques will pique your interest whether you're looking for cozy home decor or a stunning new outfit. The Oklahoma Territorial Museum is a must-see for history buffs. This incredible destination exemplifies all of the hard work put in by the people who founded this wonderful state. There are fascinating artifacts, photographs, and paintings here. Visit the Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum for even more fun. This storefront will make you feel as if you've stepped back in time. This one-of-a-kind museum is styled after an antique drug store and is filled with pharmacy-related artifacts.

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  6. Carlton Landing is a picturesque little town in Oklahoma that is anything but ordinary. Carlton Landing, located on the rolling hills overlooking Lake Eufaula, is a New Urbanist town that feels more like Seaside, Florida than Eufaula, Oklahoma. The moment you walk into Carlton Landing, you'll feel transported to a small beach town in Florida. The town was planned so that you would never have to leave. The town is a master-planned community on over 2,000 acres with a view of Lake Eufaula. It has many cottage homes that face each other in order to promote neighborliness.


    All of the neighborhoods are walkable and linked by sidewalks and boardwalks. Carlton Landing hosts numerous community events. This town knows how to have fun, from neighborhood dinners to holiday parties to fun activities. You can walk to morning yoga or rent a bicycle and take a leisurely stroll around town. They have their own community garden, which serves as the focal point of this sustainable community. The Town Farmer delivers fresh produce and goods to residents at the seasonal Farmers Market. The town also has its own school, Carlton Landing Academy, which was Oklahoma's first rural charter school. Can you believe they have a genuine General Store? Boulevard General Store serves burgers, sandwiches, and salads in addition to supplies.

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  7. Top 7

    Davis

    Oklahoma is a lovely state with a lot of natural beauty. Its topography is one of the most diverse in the country, ranging from lush greenery to rugged terrain. However, in the mountains of south-central Oklahoma, there is one naturally beautiful town that stands out above the rest. Take a look at this town that will completely enchant you. Davis, located in south-central Oklahoma, is a small town surrounded by natural beauty. The scenery is breathtaking, with waterfalls, lakes, and rolling hills.


    Turner Falls, the state's largest waterfall, is located in Turner Falls Park in this small town. The waterfall stands at 77 ft. tall and cascades over rock formations into a swimming hole below. It is surrounded by the beautiful Arbuckle Mountains and rolling hills. Every view from around town is spectacular. There's so much to see and do that you'll want to stay forever. Hiking, swimming, and fishing are some of the activities that visitors enjoy doing while in the area. Every season in Davis is magical, but the fall is probably my favorite because of the fall colors. Turner Falls Park's water is crystal clear, making it one of the best places to cool off in the summer. There are creeks to explore both below and above the falls. You can also go horseback riding in Davis to experience the natural beauty firsthand. You'll ride to the top of the hills and be able to see beautiful land for miles and miles.

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  8. Top 8

    Grove

    Grove, a charming lake town nestled in the hills of northeastern Oklahoma, is a small community on the shores of the spectacular Grand Lake. The scenery surrounding this lake town is breathtaking, and it is one of the most beautiful places in Oklahoma. Grove is in Green Country, an Oklahoma region known for its beautiful scenery, lush foliage, and scenic views. Grand Lake is the state's second largest lake, surrounded by rolling hills, rocky cliffs, and five state parks. The Spavinaw area of Grand Lake State Park is a secluded, quiet area where you can enjoy breathtaking views. The clear stream is lined with magnificent Dogwood trees that provide plenty of shade.


    If you have the opportunity, rent a boat and sail around Grand Lake. The bridges and inlets are all stunning. Just make sure you stay long enough to see one of Grand Lake's spectacular sunsets; there's nothing like it. A leisurely walk or hike is an excellent way to appreciate Grove's natural beauty. You can walk around the lake and even stop for a picnic. Grand Lake is the best bass fishing lake in Oklahoma, as well as the crappie capital of the world. Lendonwood Gardens, an eight-acre botanical garden with six distinct gardens, is another stunning place to visit in Grove.

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