Book your tour here.įor more quarantine safety resources and sheltering-in-place tips, be sure to check out the TravelOK Stay-at-Home Guide. A crew-guided tour is also available that allows you to talk to the farm crew via cell phone. This tour is for one vehicle containing eight people or less. Allow 2.5 hours for the self-guided tour, which includes detailed driving instructions, area and family history, a map and more. This 100-year-old farm invites everyone out to take the road less traveled, enjoy some stunning scenery and take a breath of fresh air. John’s Farm - Fairview - Various datesĮxplore the countryside at John’s Farm in Fairview. Stay inside your car or stretch your legs along the park’s paved walkways to get a closer look at the beautiful blooms during Azalea Festival. The park boasts 40 acres of manicured gardens, as well as five lakes, a butterfly sanctuary and a tree arboretum. Spot blooming azaleas, tulips, dogwoods and wisteria from your vehicle each spring at Honor Heights Park in Muskogee. Seasonal Offerings Azalea Festival - Muskogee - Springtime
DRIVE THRU SAFARI MOVIE
Click here for even more drive-in movie theaters in Oklahoma. Bring along some snacks and a big bowl of popcorn or call in your order to the Chief Drive-In concession stand, which opens up for one person at a time. The daily Elephant Swim is a seasonal favorite where guests can watch the entire herd of Asian Elephants splashing around to. Some of its most popular exhibits include railroad tours, boat cruises around the primate and bird islands, and hands-on exhibits, like the Birds of Prey. Ready to catch a flick on the big screen? Head to Chief Drive-In Theater in Ninnekah or El-Co Drive-In Theater in Shattuck to watch new films showing on select dates. But the African Lion Safari is more than just a drive-thru zoo. Visitors are also welcome to walk along the pasture fence lines for a closer view of the farm. Overlook the pastures from the privacy of your car to watch as newborn lambs frolic in the fields. Watch as the sheep peacefully graze the pastures at Shepherd’s Cross in Claremore. Not only will you be able to spot tigers and rhinos, but you’ll also be able to feed giraffes, zebras, emus and more right from your car. The park, which spans over 200 acres, is home to diverse animals from over five continents. Let the animals come to you with a drive through safari adventure at Arbuckle Wilderness in Davis. From zoos and wildlife preserves to farms and drive-in movie theaters, these offerings are sure to help you beat the boredom during quarantine. If the stay-at-home orders have you going a little stir crazy, check out these drive through attractions that you can enjoy from the safety of your car.