OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – State officials say Oklahoma’s tourism industry has rebounded past pre-pandemic levels. New research commissioned by the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department showed the ...
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State leaders said Oklahoma tourism is on the rise. The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department said more people expressed a desire to travel to Oklahoma in 2023. Executive Director Shelley Zumwalt ...
Safari Lights and Scissortail Park’s SPARKLE Holiday Walk open for the season, offering walk-through light displays, events ...
Tourism has been a mixed bag since the height of the pandemic, but Oklahoma City has seen record numbers of visitors, with an expected increase with two new attractions. The Chickasaw Nation, a ...
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The Women's College World Series is pulling fans from across the country to the Oklahoma City metro. Sunday marks Games 9 and 10, and Devon Park was crawling with fans here to watch their teams ...
TULSA, Okla. — Vacation season is underway, and a section of the Sooner state is seeing a significant increase in visitors. While some head to Southeastern Oklahoma to enjoy living off the grid, ...
The Oklahoma Department of Recreation and Tourism has announced the restaurant group that will take over operations at six state parks. Nearly a year after the state cut ties with Swadley’s Foggy ...
The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department filed more robust claims against Swadley’s Foggy Bottom Kitchen, which the state had contracted to renovate and manage state park restaurants. The state ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The executive director of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD), Shelley Zumwalt, announced her retirement from the public sector on Thursday. Zumwalt has served in her ...
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