Oklahoma Agritourism Land Bounty

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OKLAHOMA LAND BOUNTY GUIDE

EXPLORE GREENER PASTURES U-PICK PRODUCE

FARMERS MARKETS MAZES


AGRICULTURE IS OKLAHOMA’S LEGACY.

OKLAHOMA AGRITOURISM IS YOUR GUIDE.

Farms, ranches and vineyards across Oklahoma are opening their gates, barn doors and fences, issuing a heartfelt invitation to sample the abundant bounty and natural beauty found in the state’s growing adventure – Agritourism. Use this guide to find ranches, museums, trails and more.

Did you know there are more than 60,000 farms and ranches in Oklahoma?

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THE SUN SHINES

When Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, farms and ranches were already popping up from border to border, providing the food needed for a growing pioneer population. Today, the legacy continues. Get a glimpse into what life is like for a modern farmer, and enjoy fresh produce and more as you explore Oklahoma’s abundant natural bounty. 2

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With nearly 300 attractions spread across the state, you can act on your impulse to celebrate the season and get in touch with nature – literally!

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With the help of some friendly Oklahoma tree farmers, your holidays can have all the fresh greenery you desire. Cut your own Christmas tree and pick up a fresh wreath while sipping on cocoa and enjoying family time.

For those looking for a truer, purer farm-to-table experience – something a little more hands-on – there are farmers now offering produce directly from their farms!

If you are looking to explore products grown from Oklahoma’s soil, look no further. Local farmers markets offer delicious, well-nurtured produce, farmfresh eggs and even products unique to Oklahoma.

It might surprise you to know that luxurious fiber grows in Oklahoma! Make a new furry friend and learn what it takes to make your favorite scarf or warmest socks at one of Oklahoma’s fiber farms.

You don’t want to miss the glorious beauty found in botanical gardens and flower farms in Oklahoma. Take a stroll down the paths or find the perfect bouquet at a U-cut flower farm.

Wind your way through the many twists and turns en route to the finish line of Oklahoma farms’ corn and hay mazes. Challenge a fellow guest to an a-MAZE-ing race!

There is nothing like discovering the wonder of animals. At an Oklahoma petting farm, you can find fun facts about barnyard animals and chances to create memories!

Oklahoma is home to many farms, all of which grow beautiful, delicious produce. Join in on the festivities by finding and picking your own pumpkin from an Oklahoma farm.

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Discover your land bounty adventure using this handy reference. • Find attractions near you on the fold-out map in the back. • Read descriptions of attractions, listed alphabetically. • The map and descriptions use a corresponding number system for cross-referencing. • Plan your trip at OklahomaAgritourism.com. While you’re there, sign up for our newsletter and connect with us on Facebook. • Visit our blog, the Agritourist, to find cool links, articles about local attractions and more Oklahoma Agritourism insider info. 3


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TEACHABLE MOMENTS

Helping kids discover Oklahoma is easier than ever – visit OklahomaAgritourism.com, select “activities,” and click on the “Teachable Moments” icon for Agritourism field trip ideas and more.

Locally grown, fresh-picked harvestables offer guests a sweet indulgence. From touring strawberry patches to picking fresh blackberries, there’s plenty of farm-fresh fun for everyone.

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Enjoy vineyard tours, tastings, harvests, grapestomping and more at more than 40 wineries across the state. Bring your friends and raise a glass to music, dancing, food and winemaking.

1. 360 Farms

From I-40: Take exit 284 (Ross Road) S. for 2.3 mi. Turn off blacktop at the sharp R. curve. Turn E. (L.) on gravel road CR213 for 0.7 miles. Turn S. (R.) on CR115 for 0.6 mi. The farm is on the L. If possible, use Google Maps for best results. 360 Farms is a family-owned & -operated enterprise. We're proud to say that 4 generations of our family have worked this land. The name, 360 Farms, denotes our life coming full circle after many years & many detours. We’re part of that growing community who understand that well-grown food tastes better & good nutrition offers great health benefits. We work hard to provide the very best in agricultural products from our farm. 360 Farms offers only the best in elderberry plants, along w/products from both the berries & flowers of our 8,000-plant elderberry orchard. www.360okfarms.com

2. A Wells Farm

From Seminole: U.S. 270 E. 6 mi.; Old Hwy. 270 E. 1.5 mi.; 3625 Road N. 1.5 mi. We are a 1st-generation, family-owned produce farm established in 2016. Guided by our faith in God & our love for community, our passion & calling is to feed people in both body & spirit. At A Wells Farm we incorporate back-to-Eden style farming practices that go beyond organic. We specialize in seasonal produce & have a 1-acre grape vineyard in the valley. Our farm store, Purpose Driven, will be open every Saturday from May-October offering handcrafted, purposefully chosen products from Oklahoma small businesses. squareup.com/store/awellsfarm

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12546 NS3625 Road Seminole, OK 74868 918-902-4863 405-323-6112

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3. Ada Farmers Market

231 S. Townsend Ada, OK 74820

Ada Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open AprilNovember, 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays & Saturdays.

580-436-6300 580-436-1600

Located at the intersection of 12th & Townsend.

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4. Agape House Berry Farm

From Oklahoma City: Take I-40 W. to I-44 W. 3 mi.; Hwy. 152 W. 10.5 mi.; Czech Hall Road S. 2.3 mi. Visit the Agape House Berry Farm for a fun, family-friendly blackberry & strawberry picking experience! Follow on Facebook for announcements about fun activities for preschool & grade-schoolers throughout the season. www.agapehouseberryfarm.com

5. All Pine Products

From OKC: Take I-40 W. to exit 138 (Hwy. 4) Mustang Road. Go S. 2 mi. Located on the W. side of the road between SW 15th & SW 29th. Choose & cut Christmas trees, Virginia Pines & wreaths. Free tree stand drilling, shaking, wrapping, loading & tying to your vehicle, plus coloring books & candy canes for the kids. Open during the Christmas season; 4-6Â p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. www.allpinechristmastreefarm.com

6. Altus Farmers Market

Located on the NE side of the Altus Plaza Shopping Center – 1100 N. Main St. Altus Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open May-October, 4-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays & Fridays.

7. Anichini-Moore Ranch & Farm

From the W., take Hwy. 15 into Woodward to 34th St. Turn S. on 34th St. & go S. 6 mi. to EW46. On EW46, turn W. & go 1 mi. to NS200. On NS200 turn S. & go 0.5 mi. Farm is on the E. side of the road. Sustainable farm offers group tours, wildlife & bird watching, star gazing, view endangered/unusual livestock, learn how to grow herbs, produce & knowledge about natural farming practices in Oklahoma. Ecologically grown produce, heritage fruits, vegetables, grassfed beef, pork & lamb. By appointment only.

8. Annabelle's Fun Farm

From Welch: Take Hwy. 10 going E. for 1 mi. Turn S. at Bluejacket Road/4450 Road. Go 1 mi. & turn W. on Road 110 for 0.5 mi. The farm is on the N. side of the road. You can't miss the red barn. Annabelle's is a family-owned fun farm. We offer 27 different activities, including a pumpkin patch, petting farm, corn mazes, tractor-pulled hay rides, gemstone mining & much more! Parties or field trips can be scheduled by appointment. Fall hours: 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday. www.annabellesfunfarm.com

10912 S. Czech Hall Road Mustang, OK 73064 405-628-8092

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9. Arri'bin Hills Winery

403 W. 2nd Ave. Owasso, OK 74055

Arri'bin Hills Winery strives to become innovators in the industry by providing quality wines w/surprising flavor twists. We want you to sip, swirl, then savor the flavors of our wines. Our company is based on the belief that our wines should exceed our customers’ expectations & excite the palate. We are continually working on new wines & currently have a variety from which you can choose. Visit us often to see what new & exciting things we have to offer. www.arribinhills.com

918-376-0046

10. Arrowhead Stables LLC

500 Bottom Road Canadian, OK 74425

Take U.S. 169 to Owasso. Take 76th St. N. for 0.1 mi.

The Stables are located in Arrowhead State Park, 6 mi. S. of Eufaula at the Canadian exit off Hwy. 69. Follow signs to Arrowhead State Park, where you will also see the stable signs. Arrowhead Stables is located near beautiful Lake Eufaula. Enjoy horseback rides, barrel train rides, apple chunkin’, pony rides, panning for gems & a petting farm; games for kids, a Wild West walk-through, birthday parties & other events can be arranged. Pumpkin patch is open all of October!

11. Arrows Family Farm

From I-40, take exit 192 for Earlsboro. Head S. for 3 mi., then E. for 2 mi. Get away from the hustle & bustle, & enjoy the wide open spaces on our farm. Check the chicken coop for eggs, pet a pig, hug a goat, climb atop the hay mountain, then zoom down the 20-foot tube slide. Learn something new in the educational hay maze, race your friends in the tricycle track, or play a game of arrow tag. Horse drawn carriage rides are avail. on the weekends. School groups are welcome. Concessions, public restrooms & ample parking are avail.. Rent the farm for birthdays, weddings & corporate events all year. www.arrowsfamilyfarm.com

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11250 S. Muldrow Road Tishomingo, OK 73460

Home of Baker's Acres pumpkin patch & corn maze. Pecan cracking & shelling plant w/retail store. Sells variety of candies, jam, gift baskets. Also on-farm market selling a variety of fruits & vegetables. Call for days/ hours of operations & to make reservations for groups. www.bakerpecans.com/bakers-acres.html

580-371-5916

13. Bamboo Satori

10324 Cranberry Road Guthrie, OK 73044

Come walk through gardens that contain over 35 varieties of bamboo. Tours are avail. by appointment only, & live bamboo plants & cane poles are avail. for sale. www.bamboosatori.com

405-834-9707

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918-430-6187 918-521-5744 918-465-1500

12. Baker's Acres – Baker Pecans

Located 1.5 mi. S. on S. Muldrow Road off of E. Main in Tishomingo.

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14. Barrow Berries

From Hwy. 69, head W. on Hwy. 150 for 50 yards. Go S. on Frontage Road for 40 yards. Go W. on Bridgeport Road for 0.4 mi. Blackberry & blueberry farm featuring several varieties of thornless berries. U-pick or purchase pre-picked & frozen. Bring a cooler! Chilled berries keep better. Call or check Facebook for ripening updates & picking times. Open Memorial Day weekend through August, depending on weather. Normal hours are 8 a.m.-noon Tuesday-Thursday.

15. Bartlesville Farmers Market

Located at Frank Phillips Park, at the corner of Keeler & Frank Phillips Blvd.

417489 E. 1140 Road Checotah, OK 74426 918-843-2714

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The Bartlesville Farmers Market is a full-service market offering a variety of seasonal fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs, honey & more! Our mission is to improve access to locally grown specialty crops & homemade crafts, promote the economic well-being of area farmers & growers, & support the nutritional well being of our community. Open April-October, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays. www.bartlesvillefarmersmarket.com

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16. Ben Ranch Cabins

5721 CR5907 Ralston, OK 74650

From Tulsa: Take U.S. 75 N. for 15.4 mi., then take OK 20 W. for 46.8 mi. Take CR5907 S. for 2.1 mi. From Stillwater: Take U.S. 177 N. for 18 mi., then take OK 15 E. for 14.9 mi. Take OK 18 N. for 11.4 mi., then OK 20 E. for 1.6 mi. Take CR5907 for 2.1 mi. Stop at American flag & Ben Ranch sign. Owner will meet you w/the gate transmitter. Located in the beautiful rolling hills of Osage County, Ben Pecan & Cattle Ranch is a well-preserved refuge from the city & chaos. Two cabins overlook Gray Horse Creek & 2 commercial pecan groves w/trees over 100 years old give one a sense of peace & tranquility. Kayaking, paddle boating, fishing, hiking, biking, photography & noodling are a few of the activities avail.. The ranch's proximity to local attractions make it an ideal spot to stay during trips to Pioneer Woman Mercantile, Tallgrass Prairie or when attending sporting events at Oklahoma State University. www.benranchcabins.com

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17. Benson Park Pecans

41502 Benson Park Road Shawnee, OK 74801

Historic grounds of Benson Park Pecans equipped w/ updated pecan equipment. Orchard & plant tours for school groups, church groups, senior citizens; gift shop w/sampling of pecans & pecan candy. Call for reservations & avail. www.bensonparkpecans.com

405-273-1235

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18. Berryhill Blueberries

5312 W. 41st St. Tulsa, OK 74107

We are a pick-your-own blueberry farm in west Tulsa. We have 11+ varieties of blueberries & do not use pesticides, only a mild fertilizer & PH balancer. We charge $4/ pound for pick-your-own & $6/pound for our limited supply of pre-picked. All proceeds go to sponsoring annual medical mission trips w/Soul Team, giving sight to those in need in Central America & South America.

918-346-7934

19. Big V Ranch

14255 S. T St. Ponca City, OK 74601

Located near Route 66, I-44, Hwy. 75 & Hwy. 412.

From I-35: exit U.S. 60 E. toward Ponca City. exit Hwy. 156/Marland, go S. for 4.5 mi., then turn R. on White Eagle Road. Go 2 mi. to T St. & turn L. 1,000-acre historic working farm includes cattle & small grain operations. Six-acre facility includes the headquarters, refurbished mule barn, rebuilt commissary gardens, chicken house, tool building, oil pumping units & surrey house. Amazing barn weddings! Private reservations only.

KEW 987 E. Veterans Memorial Hwy. Blanchard, OK 73010

Find a wide variety of vegetables & fruits, goat milk products, crafts, honey & other goods at this Oklahoma Grown market. The season starts w/spring greens, beets & onions, & ends w/peppers, tomatoes & fall brassicas. Open May-September, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

405-344-6635

21. Blubaugh Angus Ranch

9801 W. North Ave. Ponca City, OK 74601

From I-35, exit U.S. 60 E., exit Hwy. 156/Marland, go 0.5 mi., turn R. on N. Ave.; go 4.5 mi. The ranch sits on the L. 320-acre facility includes a home built in early statehood, vintage barns, grain storage, cattle, horses, oil tanks & pasture; 1,500-acre working farm includes small grain operations & registered Angus cattle. Visit by appointment only. www.blubaughangusranch.com

22. Blue Buggy Vineyard & Dow Valley Winery

From OKC: Take NW Expressway W. to Cimarron Road, then go S. 3.6 mi. From Yukon: Take Hwy. 4 to Hefner Road W. for 4 mi. to Cimarron Road, going N. for 0.2 mi. Blue Buggy Vineyard & Dow Valley Vineyards & Winery is located atop the rolling hills of Canadian County. The winery & tasting room is a rustic cozy log cabin overseeing the many different varieties of Oklahoma grown vinifera & American hybrid grapevines. Call ahead for tasting hours. Weddings & private events by reservation.

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20. Blanchard Farmers Market

Located in the Ace Hardware parking lot.

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23. Blue Coyote Winery

Located 40 minutes NE of Tulsa on the Will Rogers Turnpike. Take the Adair exit, turn L. (E.) & go 1 mi., then turn L. (N.) on 429 Road & go 0.5 mi. The winery is on the R.

9564 N. 429 Road Adair, OK 74330 918-785-4727

Enjoy wine & some great stories about our wines in a beautiful building w/wood floors & stone fireplace, gift shop & selection of wines. Open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ThursdaySaturday & 1-5 p.m. Sunday or by appointment. www.bluecoyotewinery.com

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24. Blue River Valley Winery

3565 Sawmill Road Caddo, OK 74729

From Durant: Take U.S. 69 N./U.S. 75 N. to the Armstrong exit, then go E. to Sawmill Road. Turn R. on Sawmill Road & go 2 mi. S. Blue River Valley Winery is a small boutique winery w/hand-crafted wines in Caddo that overlooks the Blue River near Durant. Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. TuesdayThursday & 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday. www.bluerivervalleywinery.com

25. Bridal Path Farms at Lukfata Creek

From Broken Bow: Take Hwy. 3 W. for 2 mi., then take Old Broken Bow Hwy. for 4 mi. Explore our homestead, Bridal Path Farms at Lukfata Creek, where love grows in the pause of porch swings & picnics. We offer a variety of seasonal fruits, vegetables & herbs, as well as honey from Papa’s bees, farm fresh eggs & seasonal cut flowers, including giant zinnias, dahlias, cosmos & sunflowers. Join us on the JellyMaking Trails for plums, apples, pears, figs, muscadine grapes, raspberries, blackberries & even jalapeños. Papa & I are here to provide a family-friendly atmosphere w/ teachable moments for individuals or groups, such as day camps & workshops. A Bridal Path visit isn't complete without checking out our homemade soaps, quilts & handiwork. Look for the Bridal Path quilt block on the chicken coop. Check Facebook for picking times & avail.

26. Brio Cellars LLC

From Kingfisher: From the intersection of Hwy. 81 & Hwy. 33, travel E. on Hwy. 33 for 8.5 mi. Turn N. on NS2930 Road. Drive 0.25 mi. & turn R. onto EW0800. The destination will be on the L. It is w/enthusiasm (“Con Brio!”) that grapes are grown & wine is produced at Brio Cellars. In 2008 a vineyard was carved from a century-old Oklahoma family farm, & the excitement has been growing ever since. Come visit us & enjoy delicious wines made from grapes we grow or grapes harvested from other Oklahoma vineyards. briocellars.com

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27. Bristow Chamber Farmers Market Located at 4th & Main.

The Bristow Area Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market provides quality goods made & grown by people who live in the region. Founded in 2009, the market's mission is to add a sense of pride & value to the community & help increase commerce for local businesses. Open May-October, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

28. Brookside Farmers Market

At the corner of 41st & Peoria (NE corner of the intersection). Seasonal farmers market providing the best local & organic produce, plants, herbs, baked goods, eggs, cheeses, meats, garden crafts, music & fun! Open May-September, 7:30-11 a.m. Wednesdays. www.tulsafarmersmarket.org

29. Brown Ranch Hay Maze

Take exit 24 off I-35 (7 mi. S. of Ardmore), go 0.25 mi. E. to Hwy. 77, then go 2 mi. S. on Hwy. 77. The maze is located on the W. side of Hwy. 77 at Campbell Road. The Brown Ranch Hay Maze is a ranch-atmosphere attraction where individuals of all ages can eat & play. This unique maze is redesigned each year & is constructed from over 1Â million pounds of round-bale hay! There are over 13 additional activities to enjoy, including a 3-story hay castle, a corny gold mine, hay slides & even an area for chicken chunkin'. Hot dogs, chips, drinks & s'mores are provided, along w/open campfires for roasting. Open 5-9 p.m. ThursdayFriday; 2-9 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Special pricing is also offered for your group of 25 or more people: school field trips, birthday parties, church groups, company outings & more. www.brownranchhaymaze.com

30. Brown's Farm & Garden LLC

From OKC: Take I-44 W. on the H.E. Bailey/Turner Turnpike toward Chickasha. Take the 1st Chickasha exit & go E. on Hwy. 92/Hwy. 9 for 2.5 mi. to CS2880. Go N. (L.) on CS2880 for 2.25 mi.

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2185 CS2880 Chickasha, OK 73018 405-222-9025

Come enjoy our 42-acre pumpkin patch & garden! Pumpkins of all sizes avail.! We offer wholesale pumpkins. Working dairy on-site. Call ahead for avail.

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31. Bryant Pecan Company

22270 CR1475 Ada, OK 74820

The Bryant family began commercially harvesting pecans in 1984 near Ada – the heart of native pecan country. We only sell fresh pecans. www.enjoypecans.com

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32. Buffalo Creek Berry Farm

From I-40 & Morgan Road: Go S. to SW 89th & Morgan. Turn E. for 0.5 mi. to Sloan Road. The farm is on the S. side of the road. Buffalo Creek Berry Farm is a family-owned pick-your-own farm. We produce thornless blackberries, raspberries (red & black) & strawberries, as well as a wide variety of vegetables. bit.ly/2Vf4F1P

33. C&H Garden Vineyard

exit Memorial Road & head 7.2 mi. E. of I-35, then go N. on Lopp Lane for 0.25 mi. The vineyard is on the L., in a gray 2-story house. Tour the 1,500-vine vineyard. Stroll the garden paths of numerous plants & flowers. Sit & enjoy the peace. This is the perfect place to let the kids play on the playground, gather chicken eggs, catch fish (guaranteed) in our catfish pond, have a family picnic or take part in our heirloom bulb exchange. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday by appointment only.

34. Cabin Creek Berries

From the stoplight in Adair, head E. for 6 mi. to 440 Road. Go N. for 4 mi. to 350 Road, then go E. for 0.5 mi. Go S. for approx. 0.4 mi. Cabin Creek Berries is a small, family-oriented farm w/a goal to produce the best tasting & most nutritious berries to share w/others. Blackberries & blueberries are what we do best! Besides the U-pick option, we offer already-picked, cooled berries for those who don't have time to pick. Call for picking times. www.cabincreekberries.com

35. Caddo County Farmers Market Find a wide array of fresh Oklahoma Grown produce & products at the Caddo County Farmers Market! Open JuneSeptember, 4-7 p.m. Tuesdays & 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays. oces.okstate.edu/caddo/caddo-county-farmers-market

36. Cal2Homa Farm

Take I-40 to Hwy. 100 (Webbers Falls/Gore exit). Go over the Arkansas River bridge to Gore & turn onto Hwy. 10 N. (at Harp's Grocery Store). Follow the signs & stay on Hwy. 10 for 2.8 miles. The farm is on the R. Cal2Homa Farm offers choose-&-cut Virginia pine, white pine & Murray (Leyland) cypress, as well as pre-cut grand fir & Fraser fir. Refreshments served along w/a petting zoo & children activity area. Also offering U-pick blueberries in the summer.

37. Canadian River Vineyards & Winery

Located N. of Lexington & 6 mi. S. of Noble, at Hwy. 77 & Slaughterville Road. Deck overlooking vineyards; wine produced from grapes grown locally & throughout Oklahoma; tasting room, gift shop, tours of the vineyards & winery. Open noon-5 p.m. daily. www.canadianriverwinery.net

9211 Sloan Road Mustang, OK 73064 405-412-4515

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38. Canadian River Vineyards & Winery Farmers Market

Located N. of Lexington & 6 mi. S. of Noble, at Hwy. 77 & Slaughterville Road.

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Semimonthly farm festival w/local produce & crafts! The market features live music & food trucks, as well as wine tasting, kids activities, craft events, local fundraisers & more. The market is open on the 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month, June-October, from noon-4 p.m.

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39. Canadian Valley Farms

12781 Slaughterville Road Lexington, OK 73051

From I-35 take Hwy. 9 E. 4.5 mi. to Hwy. 77, then go S. for 8.5 mi. to Slaughterville Road. Take Slaughterville Road E. for 4.5 mi. The farm is on the N. side of the road.

405-708-3033

Canadian Valley Farms is a sustainable family farm specializing in heirloom vegetables & heritage breeds of livestock for production. The farm offers seasonal U-pick opportunities & a fall pumpkin patch. Fresh produce from the farm can also be found at the Noble & Norman Farmers Markets. www.canadianvalleyfarms.com

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40. Canyon Berry Farms

20126 S. Dickerson Road Claremore, OK 74017

From Claremore: Take Hwy. 20 E. to S. 4170 Road/Lake Road. Turn L. onto Lake for 1 mi. Turn R. at E. 480 Road/Blue Starr Drive for 0.4 mi. Turn R. at Dickerson Road (look for the Canyon Berry Farms sign). The farm is the 2nd drive on the R.

918-261-5317 918-344-9191

U-pick berry farm specializing in blueberries. Local honey, plants, plant materials & other related products also avail.. Open June-August for berries. Call ahead or check Facebook for picking times & avail. www.facebook.com/CanyonBerryFarms

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41. Carmichael's Pumpkin Patch

17137 S. Mingo Road Bixby, OK 74008

Carmichael's Pumpkin Patch has been a fall favorite destination for over 4 decades. Tradition runs deep as generations of families visit each year to enjoy some good ol' fashioned fun & to pick out the perfect pumpkins. Pictures taken as kids climb on the pumpkin mounds & feed the animals on our farm is always a must. For some extra fun, we have a dark maze, wagon ride, cane maze, along w/pony & camel rides. After a day filled w/fun, come visit our gift shop for Amish goods, candy & yummy homemade fudge. bit.ly/2vWOZWs

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42. Cashion Farmers Market

116 S. Main St. Cashion, OK 73016

Located on the SE corner of 171st St. & Mingo Road.

The Cashion Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open March-September, 9 a.m.-noon, 3rd Saturday of the month.

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43. Cherokee Farmers Market

Located at the Armory building, at Second & Kansas. Cherokee Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open June-October, 4-7 p.m. Thursdays.

44. Cherokee Strip Museum & Rose Hill School

Take I-35 to exit 186, then go E. on Hwy. 64. The museum & school is right off of I-35 on the N. side of the road. Museum explores history of the Cherokee Outlet in northern Oklahoma w/emphasis on rural life & communities. Vignettes include general store, kitchen, offices of a doctor & dentist; farm implements also on display. A 1-room schoolhouse w/living history programs on-site. Call for days/hours. www.cherokee-strip-museum.org

45. Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

From I-35: Take the Enid exit, Hwy. 412. Go W. on Hwy. 412 to Enid. The Heritage Center is on the corner of Hwy. 412 (Owen Garriott) & 4th St. just E. of downtown. From Hwy. 81: Take Hwy. 81 to Enid. Turn E. on Hwy. 412 (Owen Garriott) to 4th St. The Heritage Center sits on the NE corner of E. Garriott & Leona Mitchell.

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The Heritage Center includes a Special Exhibits Gallery for traveling & temporary exhibits, a reading & research room, gift shop, plaza, the Phillips University columns & “The Homesteaders� monument by H. Holden. www.csrhc.org

46. Cherry Street Farmers Market

1327 E. 15th Tulsa, OK 74120

Seasonal farmers market providing the best local & organic produce, plants, herbs, baked goods, eggs, cheeses, meats, garden crafts, music & fun! Open April-October, 7-11 a.m. Saturdays. www.tulsafarmersmarket.org

918-636-8419

47. Chester's Party Barn & Farm

5201 Cimarron Road Piedmont, OK 73078

On 15th St., between Quaker & Rockford.

Located 3 mi. N. of Hwy. 3 (NW Expressway) & Cimarron Road. Watch for the signs. Open for birthday parties, school field trips, day cares, church groups, corporate picnics, w/some special events open to the public. Activities include pony rides, petting zoo, inflatables, mazes, horseshoes & sack races. Annual Pumpkin Patch & Mystery Maze open to public in October. Call for hours. www.chesterspartybarn.com

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48. Chisholm Trail Heritage Center & Garis Gallery of the American West

From Hwy. 81 S.: Turn R. on Elk Ave. & go 1 mi. W. to Chisholm Trail Parkway, then go 0.5 mi. S. From Hwy. 81 N.: Turn L. on Beech St. & go 1 mi. W. to Chisholm Trail Parkway, then go 0.5 mi. N. Museum explores Old West & cattle drives of the 19th century. Features Western artists, numerous exhibits about the Chisholm Trail, the largest bronze sculpture dedicated to the Chisholm Trail & the Garis Gallery of the American West. IMAX-style 4D theater & Campfire Theater. Call for days/hours. www.onthechisholmtrail.com

49. Chisholm Trail Museum and Governor Seay Mansion

From Hwy. 81: Go 5 blocks W. on Seay Ave., then go 1 block N. to Zellers Ave.

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605 Zellers Ave. Kingfisher, OK 73750 405-375-5176

Exhibits & displays cover Jesse Chisholm, the Chisholm Trail, Native American & pioneer artifacts, & history of pioneers settling the area during 1889 & 1892 land runs. Frontier village w/1890 church, 1889 bank, 1-room schoolhouse. Closed Mondays & legal holidays. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. www.ctokmuseum.org

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50. Choctaw Farmers Market

2001 N. Harper Road Choctaw, OK 73020

Come to the Choctaw Farmers Market & load up on fresh produce & other products made in Oklahoma & offered by local farmers & vendors. Local growers will offer fruits, vegetables, honey, eggs, grains, homemade soap & various other items. Open June-October, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. bit.ly/2WEa6IV

51. Claremore Farmers Market

Located at the Expo Center, 400 Veterans Parkway, in the NE corner of parking lot. Purchase locally grown & harvested fresh food, as well as handcrafted products, wine, honey, fresh eggs & more at the Claremore Farmers Market. Open May-October, 7-11 a.m. Saturdays.

52. Clauren Ridge Vineyard & Winery Clauren Ridge Vineyard & Winery is located just outside OKC in Edmond & offers a variety of wine crafted from our vineyards. Come for a visit & try them in our "Rustic-Italian" tasting room overlooking the large crushing & fermentation area where wine is created. Clauren Ridge boasts Oklahoma's exclusive & spectacular wine cave, typically seen in the grape-growing regions of California & Europe. It’s definitely unlike anything else in the state! This enchanting cave has 2 large rooms & is primarily used for aging wine in oak barrels, gourmet wine tasting dinners, wedding receptions, "state of the art" winery business meetings & corporate events. www.claurenridge.com 14

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53. Cleveland Farmers Market

101 E. Pawnee Cleveland, OK 74020

Cleveland Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open June-October, 8-11 a.m. Saturdays. www.chamberofclevelandok.com

918-358-2131

54. Clinton Public Farmers Market

118 S. 5th Clinton, OK 73601

Shop at the Clinton Public Farmers Market & find fresh eggs, produce, wheat flour, meat, crafts & more! Open May-September from 8 a.m.-noon every other Saturday. bit.ly/2JzgSMB

580-922-0711

55. Coal Creek Vineyard & Winery

210 N. Sara Road Tuttle, OK 73089

Located next to City Hall.

Call for driving directions.

From Tuttle: Take Hwy. 37 E. to Sara Road. Take Sara Road S. for 0.2 mi. Coal Creek Vineyard & Winery is the new home of Summerside Vineyards & Winery, formerly of Vinita. Coal Creek offers true viniferas, & Summerside wines will be showcased as well. Also located on the property is the Plantation at Coal Creek, a beautiful event center that can host up to 450 people. coalcreekvineyard.com

56. Coalgate Farmers Market

Located at the municipal park on the S. side of town across from U.S. 75. The Coalgate Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables, along w/plant materials. Call for hours.

57. Coeur du Vin

From I-35: Take the exit for Hwy. 62 (23rd St.) E. to Peebly Road. Turn N./L. on Peebly Road, & the vineyard is approx. 0.25 mi. N. on the L. Premium 5-acre vineyard producing high-quality grapes for wine making along the banks of the North Canadian River. Varieties include Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Barbera, Nebbiolo & Traminette.

58. Community Health of Spencer Farmers Market Shop for fresh fruits & vegetables, & browse products from local vendors at the Community Health of Spencer's Farmers Market. The market also offers seasonal nutrition & gardening classes. Open June-August, 5-7 p.m. Thursdays. www.communityhealthok.org

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59. Cornerstone Kids’ Ranch

Take Hwy. 377 N. from the Richardson Loop in Ada. Headed N. you will see the CLEET facility (Council on Law Enforcement Education & Training) on your L. Turn L. just past CLEET onto Egypt Road. Follow this road for approx. 1 mi. Just past the Sandy Creek bridge, the road will “Y." Stay to the R. The ranch entrance will be on your R.

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Cornerstone Kids’ Ranch is a beautiful 160-acre ranch northwest of Ada. Ranch-sponsored programs include: summer camps, birthday parties, the annual Pumpkin Patch & other events. Activities include hay ride, hay maze, hay slide, diamond dig, petting farm, pumpkins & much more. School field trips welcome by appointment. www.cornerstonekidsranch.com

60. Cottonwood River Valley Farm

Located 3 mi. N. on Waterloo Road from the Waterloo & MacArthur intersection. Cottonwood River Valley Farm has a developing vineyard w/aspirations toward a winery. Come walk through the vineyard, & have a picnic while you enjoy the valley. There is no charge, but please call ahead!

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61. Creekside Berry Farm

17881 SE 110 Road Red Oak, OK 74563

Creekside Berry Farm is a family-owned & -operated U-pick farm. We offer several varieties of blueberries & a limited supply of blackberries & vegetables in season. creeksideberryfarm.com

918-448-8387 918-448-8365

62. Crestview Inc. Farms

5521 N. Douglas Arcadia, OK 73007

Located 1 mi. W. of LeFlore on SE 110 Road (Salonia Road).

Go N. on I-35 to exit 143 (Covell). Go E. on Covell to Douglas. Go N. on Douglas to Sorghum Mill Road. The farm sits on the NW corner of Sorghum Mill Road & Douglas Blvd. Dedicated to organic & high-quality gardening practices. Shop for a vast variety of cool & warm weather seasonal produce, fresh herbs, herb plants & vegetable plants. Call ahead for avail. www.crestvieworganicfarms.net

63. Cross Timbers Christmas Tree Farm

From I-40: Take the Harrah-Newalla Road exit & go N. for 7 mi. Turn L. on Bradley St. & travel about 1,000 ft. to the farm entrance. From NE 23rd St.: Travel E. on 23rd St. to Harrah. After 23rd St. becomes Harrah Road, turn R. on Bradley St. & travel about 1,000 ft. to the farm entrance. Come take a sip of cocoa w/us while you look for “The Perfect Tree” w/your family this holiday season! We offer 8 varieties of precut Christmas trees ranging from 3-12-ft. tall & free hot chocolate, cider & candy canes.

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64. Crystal Creek Winery

From Ardmore: Take U.S. 70 E. for 45 mi. to Mead. The winery is on the S. side of the highway. Kevin & Crystal Staton produce a wide variety of fruit wines at Crystal Creek Winery. Just miles from Lake Texoma as well as the Choctaw Casino & Resort, the winery is conveniently located near Durant. Come on in for a wine tasting or a glass of the frozen wine. Cold beer is also avail.. While in the area, plan to eat next door at the Mead Family Restaurant & visit our friends at Blue River Valley Winery!

65. Cushing Farmers Market The Cushing Farmers Market is focused on bringing fresh & locally grown produce to the Cushing area. Seasonal products include greens, berries, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, squash, okra, radishes, potatoes & watermelons. Open June-October, 1-6 p.m. Thursdays.

66. D & L Christmas Tree Farm

From Main St. in Fletcher: Go to Cole Ave., which will form a "T" on Rieck Road. Turn S. on Rieck Road, then go 0.7 mi. to Watts Road. Turn E. on Watts Road, then go 1.7 mi. The farm sits on the N. side of the road. From I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike): Take exit 62. At the stop sign, turn S. & go 1.6 mi. on NE 180th St. Turn W. on N. Drive, go 3 mi., then turn S. on Sycamore Road (Sycamore Road turns into Rieck Road). Go 0.8 mi. to Watts Road, turn E. & go 1.7 mi. to the farm on the N. side of the road.

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Choose & cut Christmas tree farm specializing in Oklahoma grown noble, grand, fir & Fraser fir trees. Wreaths & precut trees also avail. Open Thanksgiving-Christmas Eve, 1-5Â p.m. Sunday-Friday & 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday.

67. DaZe in a MaZe

26048 N. Oklahoma 74 Marshall, OK 73056

Mazes geared to everyone from the very young to the very young at heart. For toddlers, indoor square-bale maze; for everyone, large corn & themed hay maze; for the brave, the difficult & dark jungle maze. Select a pumpkin, take hayrack rides & feed/pet farm animals; picnic & playground. www.dazeinamaze.com

580-234-6293

68. DeAngel Farms & Winery

3041 S. CL Road Blanchard, OK 73010

Located 2 mi. N. of the Hwy. 51 & Hwy. 74 junction.

From Hwy. 62 (Veterans Memorial Highway) in Blanchard: Turn S. on S. County Line Ave. & travel 1.3 miles. The winery is on the R. This farm & winery has an extensive wine list that includes both wines from home-grown fruits & grapes from around the state. All their produce is grown on the farm & is avail. in season, including U-pick blackberries. They also have a variety of canned goods, honey & homemade breads produced in their commercial kitchen & use only the finest ingredients. Don't miss their fine soaps & lotions in the gift shop! Tasting room is open noon-5 p.m. Friday-Saturday, & by appointment. www.deangelfarms.net

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69. Deep Fork Pecans LLC

Located W. of Beggs off Hwy. 16. From I-44 take the Bristow exit. Go S. through Bristow to Hwy. 16. Go L./E. about 20 mi. (through the town of Slick). Look for Henson's Feed Store on R., then turn after Henson's onto Dentonville Road. Go S. 1 mi. to Herrick Road. The farm is on the NE corner of Herrick & Dentonville. Look for the sign & red gates. From Hwy. 75 go W. on Hwy. 16. 5 mi. W. of Beggs turn L./S. onto Dentonville Road. Go S. 1 mi. to Herrick Road. The farm is on the NE corner of Herrick & Dentonville. Look for the sign & red gates.

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The Deep Fork Pecan store features Oklahoma native pecans in the shell, as well as pecan wood smoking chips & firewood. We offer custom pecan cracking. Ask about our fundraising program or holiday gifts. By appointment only. www.deepforkpecans.com

70. Delmar Sunday Market Located in the heart of OKC's Farmers Market District. Together, we hope to find commonality through local food among people of diverse backgrounds. This open-air farmers market is open May-November, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays. www.delmargardensokc.com

71. Double Diamond Farms & Greenhouse

From the 4-way stoplight in Hobart, go 0.5 miles S. on Broadway. The farm sign is on W. side of road. Double Diamond Farms & Greenhouse LLC is a familyowned farm. The farm has been in the family for over 100 years & is located in southwestern Oklahoma just a short drive from the Quartz Mountains. We love to have people visit our farm to learn about aquaponics, alpacas, honey bees, Julianna pigs, Nigerian Dwarf goats, Lowline cattle & several breeds of rabbits. Visitors can purchase fresh honey, handmade alpaca products & a wide variety of Oklahoma proven plants. Greenhouse is open March-June & September-November. School groups are welcome. Tours, field trips & learning activities are by appointment.

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72. Dream Point Ranch

17400 E. 167th St. Bixby, OK 74008

Come to 180 acres on top of Concharty Mountain & experience camping, trails, fishing, hayrides & more in the middle of a wooded mountaintop. Bring your horse for a horseback adventure through the peaceful trails. Explore one of the tallest points in Tulsa County, getting a break from city life while in reality being only a breath away. www.dreampointranch.com

918-900-4850

73. Duncan Farmers Market

2103 W. Beech Duncan, OK 73533

Get your fresh veggies & fruit, grass-fed beef, eggs, jellies, wine, soaps, plants & more. Food trucks & live music most weeks. Open May-October, noon-5 p.m. Sundays. facebook.com/groups/686954331425939/

580-252-8000

From Hwy. 64/67 intersection in Bixby: Take Hwy. 64 E. for 7.7 mi.

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74. Edmond Farmers Market

Located at the Festival Market Place on 1st. St. just W. of Broadway. Take I-35 N. to exit 141; go W. to Broadway. Travel N. 1 block to 1st St.; go 1 block W. The market is located on the S. side of the street just before the railroad tracks.

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The Edmond Farmers Market runs from mid-April through October. This popular market carries many Oklahoma grown & made items, including fresh produce, local honey, eggs, cut flowers, water garden plants, pies & pastries, pumpkins, fresh bakery items, & black Angus beef! The market continues its diversity by offering custom wood products, fresh salsa, reusable bags, cookbooks, T-shirts, sauces & spices, & homemade soap & spa products. www.edmondok.com/365/farmers-market

75. El Reno Farmers Market

Go S. on Hwy. 81; right before the 1st stop light on the W. side of the street you will see Ross Feed & Seed Store. The market is directly N. of the store.

100 S. Choctaw El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-8888

El Reno Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market!

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76. Endicott Farms LLC

Liberty, OK 74047

From Tulsa: Take Hwy. 75 S., turn E./L. on 181st St. S., then turn S./R. on Lewis Ave. Continue on Lewis until sharp L. curve at 211th; travel E. approx. 0.25 mi., & the farm is on the S. side of the road.

918-344-4582 918-366-2443

A family-friendly blueberry & blackberry U-pick farm less than 30 minutes from Tulsa. The well-maintained berry field makes it an enjoyable experience for all ages. Diverse berry selection w/nearly a dozen varieties avail.. Buckets & bags provided. Also, seasonal pecan production. www.endicottfarms.com

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77. Enid Farmers Market

Enid, OK 73701

Located at Grand & OK Garriott, in front of the Train Depot. The Enid Farmers Market is a place for the community to come together & enjoy Oklahoma grown produce! The market features a variety of fresh produce & local products, including vegetables, fruit, eggs, baked goods & ornamental plants. Open May-September, 7-11 a.m. Saturdays.

78. Entwined Vines

Take Central Blvd. (CR1340) 4.5 miles W. of Randlett Park. The winery is on the N. side of the road. Entwined Vines is a winery featuring 23 types of wines made from 8 varieties of grapes grown in the 3-acre on-site vineyard. A tasting room & gift shop including wine accessories & homemade wine jellies are also avail.. The tasting room & gift shop are open noon-6 p.m. Wednesday-Friday & 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. facebook.com/Entwinedvineswinery

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79. Express Clydesdales Ranch

From I-40: Take exit 137 (Cornwell/Czech); go N. to Wilshire Blvd; turn W. on Wilshire Blvd. & go 0.8 mi. The ranch sits on the N. side of Wilshire Blvd. From the Hwy. 3 & Piedmont Road junction: Go S. 3.5 mi. on Piedmont Road; turn W. on Wilshire Blvd. & go 0.8 mi. The ranch sits on the N. side of Wilshire Blvd.

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Internationally recognized Clydesdale ranch w/one of the most extensive purebred operations in North America. Tour the Clydesdale horses barn & gift shop. Open to the public 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday & 12:30-5 p.m. Sundays. Closed major holidays. www.expressclydesdales.com

80. Fairland Farmers Market Support local commerce & local food! The Fairland Farmers Market is a great place to share community, learn from one another & support local food. Join us 8-11 a.m. Saturdays & browse our supplies of local products & fresh produce.

81. Faithful Family Farms LLC

From the intersection of Hwy. 69 & Hwy. 28, go E. on Hwy. 28 approx. 1 mi. Pumpkin patch & fun farm! Here at Faithful Family Farms, we welcome guests of all ages – & groups of all sizes – to join us for a day of outdoor fun. Enjoy our petting farm, barrel train, duck races, inflatables, hayrides, hay mazes, playground, gift shop & one-of-a-kind outdoor laser tag experience. Open late September-October; weekdays by appointment.

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82. Farfalla Wines LLC

505 Poplar Ave. Yukon, OK 73099

Established in 2010, Farfalla is family-owned. Explore this quaint winery featuring a delightful tasting room, & sample a flavorful selection of wines. When the weather is nice, share a bottle of vino on the tasting room patio & enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the winery grounds. Farfalla Wines uses grapes sourced from vineyards in California. To view when the tasting room is open, go to the events calendar on the winery website. www.farfallawines.com

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83. Farm & Ranch Museum

2717 W. 3rd St. Elk City, OK 73648

Museum celebrates western Oklahoma's agricultural heritage. Includes varied collection of windmills, exhibits depicting pioneer farmers & ranchers, blacksmith shop, walking cultivators, barbed wire collection, a 1919 Rumely tractor, a 1936 John Deere tractor & is a part of the Old Town Museum Complex. Call for seasonal hour changes. bit.ly/2V7Hkiw

580-225-3542

From Route 66 in Yukon, take 6th St. S. to Poplar.

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84. Fish Tales Winery & Vineyards

From Broken Bow: Take Hwy. 259 6 miles N. The winery is just across from the S. entrance to Beaver's Bend & is on the W. side of the road. We have combined our love of Oklahoma w/our love of fly fishing & our love of wine-making to bring you Fish Tales Winery & Vineyards. Muscadine vines were initially planted at the family home at Little River Ranch in southeastern Pushmataha County, & the next larger vineyard was planted on our property in eastern McCurtain County. Several rows of muscadines can be seen at our winery location in Broken Bow. www.fishtaleswine.com

85. Flying G Ranch

From the intersection of Hwy. 51 & Hwy. 97 in Sand Springs, go W. on Hwy. 51 for 5.5 mi. The ranch is located on the S. side of the highway. Working polled Hereford cattle ranch w/cattle for sale year-round. Working pecan orchard w/ seasonal retail shop featuring range of goodies. www.flying-g-ranch.com

86. Flying G Ranch Equestrian Center

From the intersection of Hwy. 51 & Hwy. 97 in Sand Springs, go W. on Hwy. 51 for 5.5 mi. The ranch is located on the S. side of the highway. Trail rides on 2,000-acre property w/roughly up to 30 horses avail.. Indoor & outdoor arenas, horsethemed birthday parties, school tours, horse boarding, riding lessons 3 days a week, summer camp in the month of June. Call for appointments & avail. www.flying-g-ranch.com

87. Forbidden Fruits Farm & Vineyard

From the N.: Take I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike) to exit 62 (Cyril/ Fletcher). Head N. on Whitfield Road (L. at the end of the ramp). Whitfield Road will turn W. & intersect w/Route 277. Go S. (L.) on Route 277 for 1 mile to E. 1480 Road. Turn E. (L.) onto E. 1480 Road. You will see the farm straight ahead. Total drive is about 10 minutes off the highway. From the S.: Take I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike) to exit 53 (Elgin). Head E. (R.) on Route 277. Technically, you're on 277 N., but the road is going due E. at this point. Stay on 277, which turns N. When you pass the Comanche-Caddo County line, which is about 6 mi., you'll take the next R. (E.) on E. 1480 Road. The farm is straight ahead. Total drive is 17 minutes off the highway.

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We raise blackberries organically. To keep up w/picking times – typically from mid-May to the end of July – which are by appointment only, follow us on Facebook. Also check out Woods & Waters Winery & Vineyard, open all year, w/harvest events in August & September. www.forbiddenfruitsfarm.com

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88. Forest Heritage Center Museum

Located in Beavers Bend State Park, 7 mi. N. of Broken Bow on Hwy. 259A. The Forest Heritage Center Museum is located in the heart of Beavers Bend State Park near Broken Bow. Designated as the “Wood Art Capital of Oklahoma,” the educational forestry message is conveyed through a series of 14 large acrylic dioramas painted by well-known Smokey Bear artist Harry Rossoll. The museum houses antique forestry tools, wood art, homestead memorabilia, a bronze fallen firefighter sculpture & a 20-foot Indian statue. The People of the Forest Gallery depicts the early years of the forest industry, as well as the story of the traveling timber towns & the accomplishments of the Civilian Conservation Corps in McCurtain County. www.forestry.ok.gov/fhc

89. Fortress of Faith Adventures

Take I-44 to Hwy. 70E, go 17 mi. to Lonestar Road, turn S. on Lonestar Road, go 0.5 mi. Or take I-35 to Hwy. 70W, go W. on Hwy. 70 to Lone Star Road, turn S. on Lonestar Road. The business sits on the W. side of the road.

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198601 N. CR2700 Hastings, OK 73548 940-733-5141 580-647-7124

Fortress of Faith has over 500 acres along the Red River. Activities include guided hunts on prime hunting plots (deer, hogs, turkey, dove, ducks & more), horseback riding, bed & breakfast-style lodging, plus a cabin avail., camping, fishing & kayaking. Church groups come for retreats, & family reunions welcome! fortressoffaithadventures.com

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90. Gibson Gardens

18406 S. 73rd E. Ave. Bixby, OK 74008

From Tulsa: Take Hwy. 75 S. to 181st St. Turn E. on 181st St. Go about 6 mi. E. to 73rd E. Ave. Turn S. on 73rd E. Ave. (gravel road). The farm is at the end of the road through steel pipe gates. Gibson Gardens is a small but growing family farm that specializes in various beefsteak & heirloom tomatoes. We pride ourselves on quality, flavor & natural growing practices. We sell from the farm, at the Rose District Farmers Market in Broken Arrow & to various wholesale outlets. Check our Facebook page to find hours of operation & the latest details about the farm. www.gibsongardens.org

91. Gibson's Farm

Take I-44 to the Afton exit. Head N. on Hwy. 69 (which is also Hwy. 66 & Hwy. 59) toward Miami. The farm is on the L./W. side of the road, 1 mile N. of the technology center. Gibson's Farm consists of 18 acres of farm ground & 22 acres of pasture. Pick your own pumpkins, & play in the hay maze in the fall. We have a produce stand on the farm that carries pork, beef & produce while supplies last throughout the year. All our crops are grown using non-GMO seeds & a natural liquid fertilizer. All of our animals are fed without any added antibiotics, hormones or genetically modified feed. Families & field trips welcome!

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92. Gilcrease Museum

From E. I-44, take I-244 E. (exit 223A) toward downtown. Merge onto Hwy. 64/51/412 W. (5B) to Sand Springs. Go N. on Gilcrease Museum Road.

918-596-2700

World’s most comprehensive collections of American Indian & Western art, plus 23 acres of themed outdoor gardens. Guided tours daily at 2 p.m. or by special arrangement. Gift shop, restaurant on-site. Wheelchairs & strollers avail.Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, closed Christmas Day. www.gilcrease.org

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93. Girls Gone Wine

10216 N. U.S. 259 Broken Bow, OK 74728

Taste, select, make & bottle your favorite wines for gifts or special occasions, or select your favorite bottle of wine & browse the gift shop. June-August, open noon8 p.m. Monday-Saturday & 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday; September-May, open noon-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday; noon-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday; & 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. www.thegirlsgonewine.com

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94. Goddard Christmas Tree Farm

5209 E. Robinson Norman, OK 73026

Located 10 mi. N. on Hwy. 259 (Hochatown) from Broken Bow.

exit I-35 at Robinson St., go E. 7 mi. The plantation is on the N. side of Robinson, 0.25 mi. E. of 48th St. Choose & cut scotch pine, Virginia pine, wreaths & greenery. Limited number of precut imported firs. Open beginning after Thanksgiving, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays & 1-5 p.m. Sundays.

95. Grady County Farmers Market Located at 7th St. & Choctaw Ave.

The Grady County Farmers Market is an organized group of farmers, producers & ranchers who want to sell directly to their customers. We offer fresh, quality products! You can find vegetables, fruit, plants, breads, honey, jams, meat & more.

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96. Grandpa's Berry Patch

6825 SW U.S. 270 Wilburton, OK 74578

U-pick’em blackberries & blueberries. Enjoy the experience of picking your own juicy ripe berries from clean, well-maintained rows, or purchase some already picked to take home. While you are here, take a look at Grandpa’s Berry Patch Volunteer Fire Department 1949 Seagrave Firetruck. Call for hours & avail.

918-465-6397 918-465-2246

From Wilburton: Take U.S. 270 W. for 7.5 mi.

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97. GraysLland Acres

From Pryor: Go 2 mi. N. on Hwy. 69, turn E. on W. 470 Road, go 6 mi., then turn N. on 438 Road for 1 mi. We are on the E. side of the road. Look for the cream-colored buildings w/the red roof. GraysLland Acres is a 20-acre milk goat & llama farm. May-September is our milking season & is your chance to milk a goat. We have 3 varieties of goats, Nubians, Alpines & Lamanchas. Our llamas eat out of your hand, & if you are lucky, you might get a kiss from one. We have fresh milk you can try & soaps & lotions made from our goats milk. Call to schedule a visit. www.graysllandacres.com

98. Greenwood Farmers Market The Greenwood Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open June-September, 6-8 p.m Saturdays.

2960 N. 438 Road Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-1522 918-373-3733

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914 N. Greenwood Ave. Tulsa, OK 74106 918-706-1606

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99. Growing Paynes

12901 S. Czech Hall Road Mustang, OK 73064

Growing Paynes offers a wide variety of seasonal produce. In the garden you will find varieties of tomatoes, okra, cucumbers, onions, garlic, potatoes, strawberries, squash, pumpkins & more. Produce is avail. prepicked or U-pick. Please call ahead for avail. Education is at the forefront of what we do; children of all ages are encouraged to visit. See you soon!

405-410-2339

100. Guthrie Farmers Market

Guthrie, OK 73044

From Hwy. 152 & Czech Hall Road: Go S. 3.6 mi.

Located at Harrison & Division.

Support the community & do your weekly shopping at the Guthrie Farmers Market! The market offers fresh produce & products from local farmers & craftsmen. Open June-September, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays. www.guthriechamber.com

101. Guymon Farmers Market

Located in front of the Texas County Courthouse. Fresh, homegrown, ripened-on-the-vine produce is right here in Guymon. Local farmers & gardeners bring their goods, & you get to pick, choose & buy. It's fun, & it’s healthy. July-September, 8-11 a.m. Saturdays. www.mainstreetguymon.com

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102. Happy Day Farms Pumpkin Patch From Terral: Head 2.5 mi. E. of Hwy. 81.

This working farm grows pumpkins & offers educational presentations for schools & the general public. Come enjoy hayrides, a petting zoo, a giant treehouse, pedal carts, pony rides, sand & corn boxes, a jumping pillow, duck races, bungee jumping, zip lining, plus much, much more. Enjoy one of Oklahoma's neatest Christmas hayrides complete w/music & lots of lights!

103. Harn Homestead Museum Historical homestead comprised of 10 acres, 1904 Harn House, 1897 Stoney Point, 1-room schoolhouse, 1904 Shinn Barn, 1900s farmhouse & outhouse, 1890 Shepherd House, & stone & cedar barn w/enclosed windmill; educates children & adults about life in Territorial Oklahoma. Call for details. www.harnhomestead.com

104. Heartland of America Museum

On I-40, the museum sits between exits 82 & 84 on the S. side of the highway. 10 acre, 12,000-sq.-ft. museum offers agricultural exhibits including 1-room schoolhouse & blacksmith shop. Group tours welcome; bus parking is avail. Guided tours avail.; group rates offered. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturday; Sunday & Monday by appointment only. www.oklahomaheartlandmuseum.com

105. Hinton Historical Museum

From I-40: Go S. on U.S. Hwy. 281 for 4 mi. to Hinton. At the 4-way stop in Hinton continue S. The museum sits on the E. side of the road.

580-437-2600

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1721 N. Lincoln Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405-235-4058

BEW 1600 S. Frontage Road Weatherford, OK 73096 580-774-2212

BE 801 S. Broadway Hinton, OK 73047 405-542-3181

2-story pink farmhouse located next to 25,000-sq.ft., 2-story barn housing items depicting local/state history & demonstrates how people lived from late 1800s forward. Artifacts include buggy & barbed wire collections, antiques & Indian ceremonial items. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

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106. Hobart Farmers Market

Hobart, OK 73651

Located at the Kiowa County Courthouse Square. Hobart Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open JuneSeptember, 7:30 a.m.-noon Wednesdays & Saturdays. www.hobartmainst.com

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107. Hoepfner's Kiwi Farm

Go 7 mi. W. of Eufaula on Hwy. 9, then go 4 mi. S. on County Road. 6 acres of hardy kiwis, plus gift area w/potted kiwi plants. Hoepfner’s Kiwi Soap contains a high glycerin content, kiwi, vitamin E, almond, jojoba oils & aloe vera. We make 7 fragrances plus clear. The kiwi mist perfume smells wonderful! Free guided tours year-round. Free admission. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Wednesday.

108. Hoffman Pecan Farm

From Hwy. 51 & Perkins Road (in Stillwater): Travel E. on 51 for 5 mi., turn R. onto S. Union Road for 2 mi. Turn L. onto E. 32nd St. The destination will be on the L.

Eufaula, OK 74432 918-490-3622

NE 7104 E. 32nd Stillwater, OK 74074 405-372-3583

Hoffman Pecan Farm offers fresh paper shell pecans, custom cracking & blowing, graft wood & custom grafting. For over 50 years, we have been growing & selling the highest quality pecans avail.. We are open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday from November 1 to March 1. We are open by appointment during the off season. www.hoffmanpecanfarm.com

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109. HoneyBear Ranch

897 Redwood Road Broken Bow, OK 74728

From Broken Bow: Take Hwy. 3 W. for 2.8 mi. At the Fina Gas Station, turn N. & travel 0.9 mi. Our sign is on the L. The sales area is by the big white barn. Watch out for the guineas. Visitors can learn about growing crops & animals while touring HoneyBear Ranch. An organic garden center offers a wide range of products for the home garden. During growing season, HoneyBear Ranch offers gardening classes. Schedule an appointment for a tour of the farm. Check website for hours. www.honeybear-ranch.com

110. Hooker Farmers Market

Located in the 100 block of E. Glaydas St. Farmers market selling local produce. Open April-October, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. www.hookeroklahoma.net

111. Horn Canna Farm

From I-40: Take exit 88, then go S. on Hwy. 58 approx. 28 mi. to Alfalfa (CR1240). Go E. for 1.25 mi. on SSR. GPS address: 3043 CR1240, Carnegie, OK 73015. Oklahoma's premier exclusive canna farm, offering retail sales & farm tours. Blooming period Julyfirst frost. Call ahead for conditions. Group & individual tours are avail. by appointment. www.cannas.net

580-584-6022 580-306-6020

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112. Hugo Farmers Market

Located between DHS & the Boys & Girls Club or 1 block N. of McDonald’s. Come to the Hugo Farmers Market for fresh produce, honey, eggs & fruits. Open April-October, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday & 8 a.m.-noon Saturday. www.facebook.com/HugoFarmersMarket

113. Huldy's Farm Inc.

From Catoosa: Head E. on Hwy. 412 for 11 mi, then S. on 4195 Road for 0.5 mi. to the dead end. Go E. to the driveway on the N. side. From Claremore: Head S. on Hwy. 88 for 11 mi., then W. on 589 Road for 0.25 mi. Go W. on 590 Road through the 4-way stop to the driveway on the N. side.

1509 E. Kirk St. Hugo, OK 74727 580-743-3450

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U-pick or we pick! Strawberries, blueberries & blackberries. Open mid-April through early-August, Tuesday-Saturday. Strawberries: 8 a.m.-6 p.m., blueberries & blackberries: 8 a.m.-1 p.m., & evenings by appointment. Join us for fall fun at our pumpkin patch, too! Check Facebook for open dates. www.huldysfarm.com

114. Idabel Farmers Market Idabel Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open April-October, 7 a.m.-noon Mondays & Saturdays.

115. Indian Creek Village

From Hwy. 412 & Hwy. 58: Go 3 mi. W. on Hwy. 412, then go 0.5 mi. N. on N2640 Road. Village Inn is a charming turn-of-the-century-style bed & breakfast. Stylishly remodeled into one of the premier romantic getaways in northwest Oklahoma, the lodge makes you feel like you are in another place! They have a wedding chapel, event center & 18 different wines. It’s the perfect place for a wedding, family reunion, birthday, class reunion or just escaping reality for a weekend. Fine dining is avail. w/reservations to make your romantic escape to the country complete. Free concerts are offered every Sunday on the patio or inside, depending on the weather. Escape the busy world & enjoy Indian Creek Village Winery. www.indiancreekvillagewinery.net

580-286-7608

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116. J5 Farm LLC

RR 2, Box 1220 Stilwell, OK 74960

A working farm & ranch w/cattle, sheep, goats, chickens & turkeys, J5 Farm also has U-pick strawberries & vegetables. J5 Farm is a family-friendly rural experience that is both fun & educational. The farm is ideal for groups, school field trips & others interested in nature, agriculture, animals & the local food movement. www.J5.farm

937-553-2769

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117. Jahn's Pumpkin Hill

From OKC: Take I-44W, H.E. Bailey Turnpike to the Cyril/Fletcher exit. Go 2.25 mi. N., then 1 mi. E. Go 0.25 mi. N. on the W. side of the road. From Cyril: From the Cyril cemetery follow CR1470 straight E. for 2.5 mi. to CS2710. Turn L. 0.25 mi. From Lawton: Take I-44E to the Elgin exit, then follow 277N through Fletcher. Turn E. at the Cyril cemetery on Whitfield Road/CR1470; go E. for 2.5 mi., then turn N. & go 0.25 mi. Pumpkin Hill is on the W. side of the road. From Chickasha/ Duncan: Follow Hwy. 81 to 277 W. through Cement. Turn S. onto CS2710 & go 3 mi.; the farm is on the R. Watch for signs for Pumpkin Hill. We welcome calls from lost drivers! Call us from the road.

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Pumpkin patch offers educational adventure in agriculture on a working farm. Pick pumpkins during October. Enjoy a tractor-pulled farm tour, animals for petting, wide open spaces. Large groups please make reservations in advance. Schedule early to secure your preferred date. www.jahnspumpkinhill.com

118. Janda Bend Christmas Tree Farm

From Tahlequah: Go 9 mi. E. on Hwy. 51. Go 0.5 mi. E. of Barren Fork Creek bridge, then turn NE on McLemore Hollow Road. Proceed 0.7 mi. to the farm on the L. Farm offers Virginia pine, scotch pine, Leyland cypress & other Oklahoma grown trees. Opening day is the Friday after Thanksgiving, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; open 2-5 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays & 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Other times by appointment; call for availability. www.jandabendchristmastrees.com

119. Joe's Farm

From Bixby: Travel N. on Hwy. 64/S. Memorial Drive. Turn L. on E. 131st St. In 1 mi., turn R. on S. Sheridan Road. Travel N. for 0.25 mi. & turn R.

26426 E. McLemore Hollow Rd. Stilwell, OK 74960 918-207-2404 918-458-0834

J 12811 S. Sheridan Road Bixby, OK 74008 918-740-1171

Farm stand & U-pick produce farm offering fresh, organic produce, including strawberries, lettuce, sweet potatoes, onions & flowers. Call or message to get on weekly email list.

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120. Johnston County Farmers Market

Tishomingo, OK 73460

Located at the intersection of Byrd & Main.

The Johnston County Farmers Market provides a place where Oklahoma farmers, ranchers & gardeners can sell fresh Oklahoma grown produce & other agricultural products to consumers. Open May-October, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

121. Just Right Alpacas Just Right Alpacas is located in the beautiful wooded rolling hills just east of Edmond, providing the ultimate alpaca experience w/more than 30 alpacas. Feed & touch these gentle animals & learn the many ways to utilize their luxurious fleece. Picnic on the porch, & watch the animals graze. We provide individual or group tours w/ alpacas, knitting studio & store. Just let us know your interest & we will share. Call to schedule a visit. www.justrightalpacas.com

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122. Kenny Farms

From Lakeview Drive in Woodward: Go 1 mi. E. on Hwy. 412. Turn N. over the railroad, then turn E. on CR40. Continue 0.5 mi. to the farm. At Kenny Farms we are opening our gates & welcoming all who wish to experience the wonderful, laid-back life of country living. Come pick out your pumpkin, then pet & play w/mini pigs, horses, donkeys, bunnies, goats, chickens & ducks. You can also enjoy a plethora of activities, including pedal cars, a tractor swing set, corn pit, bounce obstacle course, pumpkin sling shot & more! Relax by the fire pit, eat a hot dog or slice of pumpkin pie, & take in the fresh country air. At Kenny Farms, we know you by name & treat you like family. Open every weekend in October, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturdays & 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Sundays. See you at the farm! www.kennyfarms.com

123. Kinfolk Farmers Market Kinfolk Farmers Market was born out of a desire to teach people about healthy food consumption. All of the produce & goods sold at our market are grown or made in Oklahoma. Your dollars spent at Kinfolk help propel our goal of a healthier community. Open April-October, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays.

124. Land Run Alpacas

From I-44, take the Chandler exit. Go N. on Hwy. 18 for approx. 10 mi. The farm is 0.25 mi. N. of the Hwy. 105 intersection on the E. side of the road.

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1128 NE 23rd Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-667-0384

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Learn about alpaca fiber & how it is processed into wearable items & household goods. A small herd is avail. for petting & feeding, too! When in-season, visit a 3,000-sq.-ft. raised-bed garden flourishing w/ vegetables, fruits & flowers as a result of alpaca-based soil amendments. Alpaca products also avail. for purchase. www.landrunalpacas.com

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125. Lavender Valley Acres

10041 CR1410 Apache, OK 73006

From Apache: At the T-stop on the N. end of town (Hwys. 19, 62 & 281), turn W. & go 4.25 mi. on Hwy. 19, then turn N. on Tar Road (CS2550). Go 5 mi., then turn W. on the gravel road (CR1410) & go 0.75 mi.

580-588-2855 580-695-4746

Walk through lavender garden, browse gift shop for lavender soaps, lotions, culinary lavender products, & watch exotic peacocks on the grounds. Call ahead for information & appointments. www.lavendervalleyacres.com

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126. Lawton Farmers Market

920 SW Sheridan Road Lawton, OK 73505

We are building community through food at the Lawton Farmers Market! The market has a family-friendly atmosphere & the largest selection of locally raised produce & meat in southwest Oklahoma! Open AprilOctober, 8 a.m.-noon Wednesdays & Saturdays. lawtonfarmersmarket.com

580-365-4256

Located at the Comanche County Fairgrounds.

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127. Lil Gladys' Farm & Pumpkin Patch

Take Hwy. 9 5.5 mi. W. of Whitefield. Turn N. at CR4312 for 0.75 mi. The farm is on the L. U-pick pumpkins & farm grown gourds. Play games, & pick a pumpkin on the farm. Nighttime hayrides in late October, Fridays & Saturdays only. www.lilgladysfarm.com

128. Linnaeus Teaching Garden Demonstration/teaching garden in Woodward Park, staffed by well-trained volunteers. During regular hours, garden is free & open to the public. No pets, please. Check website for hours. www.linnaeusteachinggarden.org

129. Livesay Orchards

From Tulsa: From the Broken Arrow Expressway, take the last free exit, Hwy. 51 (Coweta). At Coweta, take Hwy. 51B toward Porter. Watch for the Livesay Orchards signs. Or from Muskogee Turnpike E (351), take exit 19 S., & follow the Livesay Orchards signs. From the E.: Do not use Muskogee Turnpike; there’s no exit ramp. Take Hwy. 69 onto Hwy. 51B, heading W. to Porter. At Porter, turn S. at Belaire St. (413th E. Ave.) & follow the Livesay Orchards signs.

10084 N. CR4312 Stigler, OK 74462 405-694-8746

P 2435 S. Peoria Ave. Tulsa, OK 74114 918-576-5155 918-576-5151

HE 39232 E. 231 St. S. Porter, OK 74454 918-483-2102

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Livesay Orchards is a peach orchard & farm store selling homegrown peaches, watermelons, apples, pumpkins & other local fruits & vegetables. Pick your own peaches & apples when plentiful. The farm store also has country jams, salsa, dressings, honey & more. Hayrides to a real pumpkin patch, a corn maze, a hay maze & children's game area are avail. on October weekends. Activities are childfriendly, nothing scary! School tours are avail. in September through early-November. Check website for hours. www.livesayorchards.com

130. Living Kitchen Farm & Dairy

25198 S. 481st W. Ave. Depew, OK 74028

Small artisanal goat milk dairy & farm on 400 acres offering customers fresh raw goat milk, cheeses, eggs & seasonal vegetables. Spring/summer enjoy farmto-table dinners in beautiful turn-of-the-century log cabin. Call in advance for appointments/reservations. www.livingkitchenfarmanddairy.com

918-284-8169

Located between Bristow & Stroud off historic Route 66.

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131. Lovera's Cheese Company

From Hwy. 69 in McAlester, take Hwy. 31 toward Krebs. Go N. on 6th St. The store is on the W. side of 6th St. For more than 70 years Lovera's has been handcrafting artisan Italian foods. Come by to watch our crew of cheesemakers hand-shape our famous Caciocavera cheese, then step inside our 1910 sandstone retail shop to taste one of many of our award-winning cheeses & shop the fine selection of Italian imports, local produce & sausage made onsite. Enjoy a panini in our relaxing backyard Wisteria Atrium. Bring your friends & family to Lovera's in Oklahoma's own "Little Italy." Open 8 a.m.7 p.m. Monday-Saturday & 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. www.loverasmarket.com

132. Magnolia Blossom Ranch

From OKC: Take I-44W to exit 107, to Main Street in Newcastle. Take Main to NW 16th St., then turn W. Drive 2.5 mi. to the ranch. The ranch is located on the N. side of NW 16th St.

918-423-2842

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2901 NW 16th St. Newcastle, OK 73065 405-412-4845

A trip to Magnolia Blossom Ranch alpaca farm gives you the opportunity to tour the farm & feel one of the world's finest & most luxurious natural fibers. Alpaca fleece is soft as cashmere, warmer & lighter than wool, & is naturally hypoallergenic. Pack a picnic lunch, tour the farm shop for alpaca products, & interact w/the alpacas. www.magnoliablossomranch.com

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133. Maple Creek Berry Farm

33423 Pleasant Valley Road Poteau, OK 74953

From Hwy. 59, take the Poteau Scenic Bypass to Pleasant Valley Road exit. Go W. on Pleasant Valley Road approx. 2 mi. to the farm. U-pick blueberry farm in beautiful hillside setting. Buckets & take-home containers provided. Check website for hours. www.oklahomablueberries.com

134. Martinbird Tree Farm

From OKC: Take I-44 S. to Hwy. 37 (Tuttle/Minco exit); go W. for 5.8 mi. on Hwy. 37. Look for the sign on the N. side of the road. Virginia pine, scotch pine, Austrian pine, loblolly pine, Colorado blue spruce, Norway spruce, pinyon pine & other Oklahoma grown trees. Choose & cut, balled & burlapped, greenery, retail & wholesale. Free hot chocolate. Open Friday after Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve. Call for hours/availability.

135. Mayes County Farmers Market Located at Whitaker Park.

Mayes County Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open May-September, 8-11 a.m. Saturdays.

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136. McAlester Farmers Market

3 S. Main McAlester, OK 74501

The Pittsburg Country Farmers Market provides a place where Oklahoma farmers, ranchers & gardeners can sell fresh Oklahoma grown produce & other agricultural products to consumers! Open May-November, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays. www.oces.okstate.edu/pittsburg/farmers-market

918-423-4120

137. McLemore Pumpkin Farm

Colony, OK 73021

Located at Main & Choctaw.

From OKC: Take exit 88 Hydro/Carnegie Hwy. 58 & go S. 14 mi. to Hwy. 152. Turn W. & go 4 mi. to NS244. Turn N. & go 1 mi. From Lawton: Go N. on I-44 to the Medicine Park exit 45; go W. on Hwy. 49 to the junction of Hwy. 58. Turn N. on Hwy. 58. (You will drive through Carnegie.) Go 13 mi. N. to Hwy. 152. Turn W. on Hwy. 152. Go 2 mi. to NS244. Turn N. & go 1 mi. From Cordell: Go 20 mi. E. on Hwy. 152. On NS244 turn N. & go 1 mi.

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Live working farm offering variety of farm animals, maze & pick-your-own pumpkins. Open SeptemberOctober. Call to set up a time to visit. www.mclemorepumpkinfarm.com

138. McLoud Farmers Market Located at W. Broadway & S. 11th St.

The McLoud Farmers Market is committed to providing fresh, local produce & Made in Oklahoma food products to customers. Stop by for produce, berries, bath & body products, baked goods, & jewelry. Open May-October, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays.

139. McRay Farms

From Route 66 in Luther: Take Luther Road N. for 4 mi., then take Waterloo Road E. for 1 mi. Take Dobbs Road N. for 1 mi. Pick your own strawberries just a few miles north of Route 66!

140. Meadow Blackberry Farm

Take Hwy. 117 (Taft St.) in Sapulpa E. to Pioneer St. Turn L. onto Pioneer, then L. on Westgreen Way. The farm is at the end of the road straight ahead.

Mcloud, OK 74851 405-205-3395

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Meadow Blackberry Farm sits in the heart of Sapulpa. The farm features 2,000 Natchez & other blackberry plants & wide rows for easy picking. Come pick at the farm June & July as supplies last. www.facebook.com/meadowblackberryfarm

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141. Medford Farmers Market Association

406 N. First St. Medford, OK 73759

Open April-October, 4-6 p.m. Wednesdays & Fridays, & 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

580-542-2919

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142. Midwest City Farmers Market The Midwest City Farmers Market provides the best local farm grown produce in the area. Seasonally avail. products include fresh produce, baked goods, plants & herbs, farmfresh eggs, fruit & more! Check Facebook for hours. facebook.com/mwcfarmersmarket

9104 SE 15th Midwest City, OK 73130 479-200-5541

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143. Minyard Farms

11374 Roy Orr Road Lebanon, OK 73440

Minyard Farms provides fresh, local & healthy meat & produce to our customers. At Minyard Farms, we take a biological approach to farming, combining organic practices w/conventional agriculture to produce healthy soil, healthy animals & healthy fruits & vegetables for you to enjoy. We only feed our animals non-GMO feed grown within 150 mi. of our farm, & our animals that we process will never have received antibiotics or any hormones. www.minyardfarms.com

817-526-2076 214-543-5629

144. Monkey Island Trail Rides (Royal Horse Ranch)

55800 E. 273 Road Monkey Island, OK 74331

From Hwy. 32 & Roy Orr Road: Head 0.5 mi. N., then turn R.

From Will Rogers Turnpike E.: Take the Vinita exit L./E. on Hwy. 60/69. Go about 10 mi. to Hwy. 85 & turn R. at the “Y” junction to Ketchum/Bernice. Follow 85, which turns into Hwy. 85A to Bernice & Monkey Island. Continue to the end of 85A, where you will find 2 convenience stores on the corner. Turn R. on Hwy. 125 S. for 1 mile. The ranch is on the R.

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Guided horseback riding & hayrides. Trails wind through more than 100 acres of pastures & shady woods. Riders under the age of 10 must have a parent or guardian. Call for details, information on other avail. activities & details on days & hours. By reservation only year-round. www.royalhorseranch.com/trail---hay-rides.html

145. Monkey Island Winery & Cottages

From Will Rogers Turnpike E.: Take the Vinita exit L./E. on Hwy. 60/69. Go about 10 mi. to Hwy. 85 & turn R. at the “Y” junction to Ketchum/Bernice. Follow 85, which turns into Hwy. 85A to Bernice & Monkey Island. Continue to the end of 85A, where you will find 2 convenience stores on the corner. Turn R. on Hwy. 125 S. for 1 mile. The ranch is on the R.

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Monkey Island Winery & Cottages offers locally produced wines, as well as cottages at Royal Horse Ranch on Grand Lake. We ferment & bottle our wine using grapes from our home vineyards & purchased juice, & our pear, peach & blackberry wines use fruit from here at Monkey Island. Call for information & availability. www.royalhorseranch.com/winery---cottages.html

146. Murray County Farmers Market

3490 Oklahoma 7 W. Sulphur, OK 73086

The Murray County Farmers Market in Sulphur supports local farmers & provides fresh produce & locally made products to the community. The market is open 4-8 p.m. Fridays & 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

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147. Museum of the Great Plains

From I-44 take the downtown Lawton exit to Ferris, then W. on Ferris to 7th. Special collections & exhibits spotlight cultural & natural history of the Great Plains of North America, including Native American exhibits of the region, including Tingley collection, w/more than 3,200 pieces of 20th century Plains Indian artifacts. Open 10 a.m.5 p.m. Monday-Saturday & 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. www.museumgreatplains.org

148. Museum of the Western Prairie

Take Hwy. 283 S. into Altus. Turn E. on Falcon Road & go 0.5 mi. to Memorial Drive. Turn S. on Memorial Drive into the museum parking area.

601 NW Ferris Ave. Lawton, OK 73507 580-581-3460

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1100 Memorial Drive Altus, OK 73521 580-482-1044

Designed to resemble the half-dugout homes of early settlers, museum chronicles history of southwest Oklahoma. Learn about geologic uplifts & ancient seas, irrigated farming & the Altus Air Force Base, Native Americans, frontier soldiers, cowboys & homesteaders. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. www.okhistory.org/sites/westernprairie

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149. Muskogee Farmers Market

420 W. Okmulgee St. Muskogee, OK 74401

The Muskogee Farmers Market brings local farmers & artisans together to sell fresh produce & local products to the Muskogee community. Open April through October. Check Facebook for hours. muskogeefarmersmarket.com

918-348-4134

150. My Raggedy Herbs

206 S. Mustang Road Tuttle, OK 73089

Located at 5th & Okmulgee, in front of the Civic Center.

Located 0.2 mi. S. of Hwy. 4 & Hwy. 37 junction. The farm is on the E. side of the road. If you are looking for an educational & fun experience near Oklahoma City, come visit the My Raggedy Herb Garden to pick your own fresh herbs & learn about backyard gardening. Discover how you can create your own kitchen garden, or raise your own poultry & specialty crops that can improve your family's health & bottom line at the grocery store. Workshops are avail. throughout the year. Enjoy learning everything from growing & blending your own herbal teas to crafting delicious homemade jams & jellies.

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151. N40 Berries

From Stillwater: Go N. on Main/Washington (which becomes Hwy. 177) approx. 1.3 mi. past the Turnpike. Turn L. on Glencoe Road for 1 mi., then turn R. on N. Western Road. The gate is at the top of the hill, approx. 0.25 mi. on the L. Family-owned & -operated U-pick farm w/a clean, family-friendly atmosphere. This farm has 4 different varieties of thornless blackberries that differ in taste, size & time of ripening. Located just minutes from Stillwater & the beautiful OSU campus. Picking buckets provided, & both prepicked & frozen berries are avail. on request. Check the website for days/hours of operation. Season usually runs from June to mid-July. www.N40berries.com

152. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

Located in Oklahoma City's Adventure District at the junction of I-44 & I-35. From I-44, take exit 128B or exit 129 N. to 63rd St. Museum embodies the spirit, passion & grit of the American West; art, exhibitions, gardens, children’s area, temporary exhibits, special events & educational programming. Group discounts avail. w/advance reservation. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, Christmas Eve & New Year's Day. www.nationalcowboymuseum.org

153. Native Spirits Winery

Located approx. 12 mi. E. of I-35 exit 108 on Hwy. 9. Turn N. on 108th St., go approx. 1 mi., turn W. on E. Lindsey St. The winery is approx. 0.25 mi. on the S. side of the road.

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Enjoy free tastings in tasting room featuring Native American art, along w/wine-related gift items, or make your own batch of a favorite wine if you like. www.nativespiritswinery.com

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154. Nellis Vineyards

21204 Bogie Road Edmond, OK 73012

From John Kilpatrick Turnpike/W. Memorial Road: Take the exit to N. Rockwell Ave. Go N. on Rockwell for 5 mi. Turn W. on Covell Road/ NW 206th & travel for 1.3 mi. Turn N. onto Bogie Road. The gated entrance is 0.2 mi N. The original vines were planted in 2003 & now create the rustic & country backdrops for their weddings, receptions & destination getaways. Book stays through airbnb.com or HomeAway. Call for information on harvest parties, event reservations or lodging. www.nellisvineyards.com

155. NEOKC Farmers Market The NE OKC Farmers Market features foods sold directly by farmers to consumers, along w/free urban gardening classes & a farm-to-table restaurant. Open 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

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156. Newcastle Downtown Farmers Market Located at U.S. 62 & 10th St.

Newcastle Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market!

157. Noble Farmers Market Inc.

Located S. on Hwy. 77 through downtown Noble. The market is on the W. side of Main St. The Noble Farmers Market is here to promote local health & economic prosperity. We bring together friends, families & farmers in an environment that fosters a unified community. Everything we bring to you is 100% Oklahoma Grown! Open May-October, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. noblefarmmarket.starrone.com

158. Norman Farm Market

Take I-35 to Robinson St.; turn E. on Robinson & go 3.25 mi. to the corner of Finley & Robinson. Go 1 block E. to the stoplight. Turn N. into the Cleveland County Fairgrounds.

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The Norman Farm Market began in 1980 & has continued to grow into what it is today. From the variety of fruits & vegetables to the flowers & friendly faces here to greet you, this is a convenient place for all to come out & enjoy fresh, local produce & products. Open AprilOctober, 4-7 p.m. Tuesdays & 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays. www.clevelandcountyfair.org/35/farm-market

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159. Nowata CAN Garden Market

Nowata, OK 74048

Located across from Spikes Park.

A farmers market whose mission is to develop all avenues of agriculture in Nowata County. Vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs, honey, cut flowers, firewood, pumpkins, fall dĂŠcor, value-added products & Oklahoma-related crafts. Monthly giveaways, classes & workshops. Monthly newsletter full of gardening tips, recipes, recycling ideas, crafts, homemaking tips, sustainability & ag for kids. Open May-October, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays, & June-July, 4-6 p.m. Wednesdays. www.nowatacountyfarmersmarket.blogspot.com

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160. Nowata Farmers Market

329 S. Ash St. Nowata, OK 74048

Nowata Farmers Market is the place to shop a wide variety of locally grown in-season fruit, produce, gifts & hand-crafted products.

918-559-7090

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161. Nuyaka Creek Winery

Go 16 mi. E. of Bristow on Hwy. 16. Turn R. on 193rd W. Ave., go S. for 5 mi., then E. for 1 mi. & S. for 1 mi. We are on the W. side of the road. Vineyard nestled in beautiful country setting amidst native wild fruits. Variety of wines & unique specialty vintages. Hiking & walking trail on-site, along w/frequent wildlife sightings. Annual festivals held in May & September. Open noon-5 p.m. Thursday-Monday. Open later in summer. www.nuyakacreek.com

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162. Oh My Gourd Pumpkin Patch

9212 E. Glencoe Road Glencoe, OK 74032

Oh My Gourd Pumpkin Patch offers big-time fun for the whole family at a small-town price. Activities for the younger punkin’s include punkin' chunkin, hay rides, corn box, punkin' bowling & music wall. For the bigger punkin’s we offer a full line of your favorite fall decorations, including crafts & the prettiest gourds y'all have ever seen! You may even find some fresh veggies & farm-fresh eggs for frying. Open in the fall, 10 a.m.-dusk Thursday-Saturday & 1 p.m.-dusk Sunday.

580-336-8509

163. Oklahoma Heritage Farm Store & Annual Fall Festival

38512 U.S. 75 Ramona, OK 74061

Take Hwy. 108 to Glencoe Road; go W. for 0.25 mi.

Located midway between Tulsa & Bartlesville on the E. side of Hwy. 75. Coming from the S., we are 6.5 miles N. of Hwy. 20 (Collinsville/ Skiatook). Coming from the N., we are 5.5 miles S. of Ramona. 5 generations of our family have farmed land in northeast Oklahoma. Today, 40 acres at the home base of the old farm is where we grow in-season produce that is sold in our farm country store (open year-round) & where we host a 6-week annual fall festival. Shop in our country store for farm-totable foods & other exclusive items. In addition, you can take an educational tour, attend a self-sustaining lifestyle class or spend a day of fun outdoors at our fall festival, featuring a corn maze, pumpkin patch & lots of other fun activities. okheritagefarm.com

164. Okmulgee Farmers Market

Located at the intersection of 6th & Morton. The Okmulgee Farmers Market is located under the magnificent shade trees on the west lawn of the historic Creek Council House Museum in the heart of downtown Okmulgee. It has brought back to life an important business for the city that has been missing since 1926. Come meet the local farmers & market gardeners & enjoy fresh foods every week. Check Facebook for hours.

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165. Old Silo Winery

From Tishomingo: Take OK 78 E. 4 mi., then take Bullard Chapel Road N. for 3 mi. Take Cheadle Road E. for 0.25 mi. A stone's throw away from the scenic Blue River & Tishomingo Wildlife Refuge, the Old Silo Winery is a rustic getaway. Experience the peaceful, woodsy charm of our micro-winery w/a tasting bar built inside a repurposed grain silo from the wheat fields of western Oklahoma. At Old Silo, we craft limited-edition batches of delicate country fruit wines & bold Oklahoma varietals. Open noon-7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. Call to arrange private tastings.

2300 E. Cheadle Road Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-257-0400

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166. Old Town Museum

2717 W. Route 66 Elk City, OK 73644

Museum complex honors the pioneers of the past. Explore the Rock Bluff School, the Pioneer Chapel & an early-day pioneer doctor's office. Enjoy a dinner theater production in the Opera House; stroll around the Cow Town watering hole. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, & 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. bit.ly/2YdwCZJ

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167. Orr Family Farm

14400 S. Western Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Located at the corner of U.S. Hwy. 66 & Pioneer Road.

From I-35: Take exit 116 (in Moore) & go W. to Western (approx. 2 mi.). Turn R.; go 0.5 mi. to the farm. From I-240: Take Western exit 2A; go S. past 134th St.

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A visit to the Orr Family Farm during the fall season includes family activities such as a giant corn maze, hay rides & pumpkin patch. Guests can also ride a replica of United States' first transcontinental locomotive, the Jupiter, which can accommodate up to 100 adults & children. Other attractions at the Orr Family Farm include carousel rides on the fully restored 1974 vintage carousel, a thrilling trip down a 425-foot zip line, games in the Farm Fun Yard & panning for real gemstones. Plus, pony rides, an animal barn w/a feeding area, giant jumping pillows, playground, pedal cars & more. Call or view website for details. www.orrfamilyfarm.com

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168. OSDH Wellness Farmers Market

1000 NE 10th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73117

From Lincoln Blvd. in OKC: Go E. on NE 10th St.; turn R. into the Health Department's visitors parking garage; the market is held on the ground level of the parking garage. OSDH Wellness Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open May-September, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays. www.ok.gov/health

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169. OSU-OKC Farmers Market

400 N. Portland Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73107

OSU-OKC’s Farmers Market is an opportunity for shoppers to fill their kitchens w/the freshest food in Oklahoma. Featuring Oklahoma grown & made products from more than 30 vendors, the market allows local farmers, food producers & artisans to provide consumers w/ the best the state has to offer. W/fresh foods, seasonal produce, certified organic products, & a variety of handmade skincare & craft items, there is something for everyone. Open 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays year-round. www.osuokc.edu/farmersmarket

405-945-3326

170. Ottawa County Farmers Market

225 B St. NW Miami, OK 74354

The Ottawa County Farmers Market features fresh fruits, vegetables & herbs, including Miami’s own home-grown mushrooms from J&M Farms. Handmade products include baked goods, honey, pecans, jams, jellies, fruit wines, grass-finished beef, free-range eggs, medicinal oils, bath products, cut flowers & so much more. All of these wonderful products are grown & made within a 75-mile radius of Miami. Open May-October, 4-7 p.m. Thursdays. ottawacountyfm.com

918-332-4365

171. OU Medical Center Farmers Market

1200 Children's Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73104

This farmers market offers a fun variety of Oklahoma produced items. Whether you are looking for peppers, seasonings, fresh baked breads, salsas, grass-fed beef, cut flowers or just a quick treat, you must explore this seasonal market! Open 11 a.m.-2 p.m every 1st Thursday.

405-271-3932

172. Our Field of Dreams Alpaca Ranch

49300 Oklahoma 99A Earlsboro, OK 74840

Located at the OSU-OKC campus horticulture pavilion.

Located at All Saints' Episcopal Church.

Located on the 1st floor of the Children’s Atrium.

Head E. of Shawnee on I-40 to the Earlsboro exit. Go S. 3 mi. to the 4-way stop & turn L. on Hwy. 3E. When the highway curves to the S., you turn L. on 99A. It is the 1st house on the L. (white vinyl fence & brick entry).

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Our Field of Dreams Ranch is on 65 rolling acres in central Oklahoma, just minutes south of I-40, about 40 min. E. of Oklahoma City. The farm features 200 huacaya alpacas. We have a wide variety for every interest, be it show, breeding or fiber. Also alpaca showroom displays products made from alpaca. Call to schedule a tour or a farm visit. www.ourfieldofdreamsalpacas.com

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173. Outback Farm

4163 E. 470 Road Pryor, OK 74361

From Pryor: N. on Hwy. 69 to 470 Road; E. on 470 approx. 7 mi. From Claremore: E. on Hwy. 20 to 439 Road; N. on 439 to 470 Road. Outback Farm is a large blueberry farm located near Lake Hudson in northeast Oklahoma. Pick your own or purchase prepicked berries on the farm. Many varieties avail.. Open mid-May to mid-July, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Outback Farm: Stay healthy; stay happy; eat REAL food. www.outbackfarm.org 40

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174. Owasso Tree & Berry Farm

From Tulsa: Hwy. 169 N. to 106th St. N. exit; turn W. to 1st stop sign (129th E. Ave.); turn R.; 1st house on R. Choose & cut Virginia pine & precut trees include noble fir, grand fir, Douglas fir, Fraser fir & Nordham fir. Wreaths, greenery, gift shop, hay rides, free hot cider for everyone & candy canes for the kids. U-pick blackberries in-season (usually June); pails & cartons provided. Call for details, days & hours. www.owassochristmastreefarm.com

175. P Bar Farms

Located on I-40 between Hydro & Weatherford. Take exit 84 if you are coming from the W., or take exit 88 if you are coming from the E. Follow Route 66 (N. access road) for approx. 3 mi. Look for red barns & signs. More than 100 acres of indoor/outdoor fun, tour 12-acre cornfield maze w/intricate twists & turns. Pumpkin patch in the fall w/petting zoos & hayrides, field trips, group rates. Call for appointments & avail. www.pbarfarms.com

176. Parkhurst Ranch

Located 8 mi. E. of I-35. Go E. Hwy. 66 to Hiawassee Road, turn R. 1 mi. to 2nd/178th St., turn L. & look for the big orange pumpkin sign. Enjoy fall fun in the clean country air. Ride a pony, hold a bunny, feed a goat, play on the tire swing or the fort, & play games. Get lost in the corn maze or pick out a pumpkin, & don't forget the hay ride! Groups & school tours are welcome by appointment on weekdays. Check website for hours. www.parkhurstranch.com

11039 N. 129th E. Ave. Owasso, OK 74055 918-272-9445

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177. Paseo Farmers Market

612 NW 29th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73103

Centrally located in Oklahoma City in the Paseo Arts District, the Paseo Farmers Market at SixTwelve is a small, produce-focused farmers market held May-October, 9 a.m.noon Saturdays. We focus on sourcing produce grown in & around Oklahoma City utilizing organic growing methods. paseofarmersmarket.com

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178. Pauls Valley Farmers Market

Pauls Valley, OK 73075

Located at SixTwelve Inc.

Located at the Sante Fe Depot Pavilion.

The Pauls Valley Farmers Market provides fresh, local food for Garvin County. The market aims to provide a place for local farmers to sell fresh products to customers & educate the community about local agriculture. Open JuneOctober, 3-6 p.m. Tuesdays & 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays.

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179. Pawnee Bill Ranch & Museum

1141 Pawnee Bill Road Pawnee, OK 74058

Fully furnished 1910 mansion of Wild West showman Pawnee Bill, promoter of world-famous "Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show" from 1888-1913. Guided/self-tours avail.. Buffalo, longhorn cattle, horses, picnic facilities, gift shop & children's play area. See website or call for days/hours/details. www.pawneebillranch.com

918-762-2513

180. Peach Tree Farms

6476 Oklahoma 3 W. Ada, OK 74820

Located 0.5 mi. W. of the city of Pawnee on U.S. Hwy. 64.

Roadside stand selling peaches, nectarines & blackberries fresh from on-location orchard. Taste peach ice cream, purchase other local produce, jams, jellies & salsas. Open June-August, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

181. Pecan Creek Winery

Take Hwy. 69 to Fern Mountain Road in Muskogee. Go W. 5.2 mi. The winery is on the R. Geared toward wine enthusiasts & casual drinkers alike, the winery provides a tasting room experience that is laidback, yet sophisticated, fun & educational, & features more than a dozen spectacular wines produced from only the highest quality grapes & other fruits. www.pecancreekwinery.com

182. Petal Pusher Farms

From OKC: Take I-35 S. to exit 104. Take Hwy. 74 S. for 11 mi. Take Bryant Ave. S. for 0.75 mi. Located 30 miles south of Oklahoma City, Petal Pusher Farms offers visitors the opportunity to cut their own fresh flowers for bouquets & arrangements. W/nearly an acre of seasonal flowers, Petal Pusher Farms is a great spot for a unique date, girls trip or a weekend outing for the whole family. Come out & enjoy the flowers, roaming chickens & fresh country air! Open April-October, weekends only. petalpusherfarms.com

183. Pioneer Heritage Townsite Center Located W. of the courthouse on 9th St.

History of cotton farming, railroad transportation & aspects of everyday life in 1920s rural Oklahoma presented in outdoor village through exhibits & historic structures. Educational programs avail. for school children; call for details. Open 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; call for tours or any information.

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184. Pioneer Museum

Take I-40 to Hwy. 283. Follow Hwy. 283 N. to Cheyenne. The museum sits on the S. edge of town in the Cheyenne City Park.

Cheyenne, OK 73628 580-497-3882

Museum w/Kendal Log Cabin, Roll One Room School House & Main Pioneer Museum; dedicated to farming/agricultural history w/milking & dairy farm displays, tools, tractors, farm equipment, a 100-year-old grain wagon. Call ahead for avail. www.rogermills.org/Museums/Museums_Pioneer.htm

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185. Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum

2009 Williams Ave. Woodward, OK 73801

Take a walk on the wild side in lawyer/gunfighter Temple Houston's hometown museum. Frontier-town vignettes, a bank, saloon, jail, photo studio & newspaper office, Native American exhibits feature the Cheyenne & Arapaho, murals, gift shop & art gallery. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. www.nwok-pipm.org

186. Pleasant Valley Farms

From Sand Springs: Go W. on 41st St. past Discoveryland to S. 209 W. Ave. Turn L., go 3.2 mi. to 71st St. & turn R. Go 0.6 mi.; the farm is on the L. side of the road.

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Christmas trees, pumpkin patch, corn maze, tractorpulled hay rides, miniature golf & gift shop. (Fall pumpkins & winter squash) open the month of October, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily; (Christmas trees) open the day after Thanksgiving to Dec. 24, 9 a.m.-dark weekends. www.pleasantvalleyfarmsok.com

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187. Plymouth Valley Cellars

57442 S. CR255 Fairview, OK 73737

From Fairview: Go S. 6 mi. on Hwy. 58 to junction 58 & 51A; go 1 mi. E. Vineyards & winery surrounded by the beauty of the rolling Gloss Mountains & colorful gypsum formations, vineyards offer a variety of Oklahoma items including premium Oklahoma grapes & wine, grape juices, "Made in Oklahoma" products & more. Open 1-6 p.m. weekdays & 2-5 p.m Sundays. www.plymouthvalleycellars.com

580-227-3207

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188. Ponca City Farmers Market

701 Monument Road Ponca City, OK 74604

Ponca City Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open MaySeptember, 4-6 p.m. Tuesdays & 8-10:30 a.m. Saturdays.

580-761-2665

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189. Pottawatomie County Farmers Cooperative Market Located at Hwy. 177 & Hardesty Road.

Pottawatomie County Farmers Cooperative Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal open-air market! Open May-October, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays & Saturdays.

190. Prairie Creek Farms

From Turner Turnpike: Take exit 211. Follow Hwy. 33 W. 4 mi. Turn S. on 241st & go 2.3 mi. Turn W. on 141st St. S. & go 0.6 mi. The farm is on S. side of the road.

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Prairie Creek Farms is a regenerative farm on 80 acres just west of Tulsa raising chickens, pigs & cattle. We source the highest quality, pasture-based meats & eggs to the Tulsa & OKC areas. We believe that the pasture is the center of our production model & use animals to prune, fertilize & manicure the land. Farm tours avail. by appointment. Meat & eggs for sale as avail.. www.prairiecreek.farm

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191. Prairie Rattler Winery

67 CR4681 Shidler, OK 74652

Located on Hwy. 11, 0.5 mi. W. of Shidler, or located approx. 24 mi. E. of Ponca City on Hwy. 11. Family-owned & -operated winery specializes in producing small quantities of hand-crafted traditional country wines. Unique labels depict landscape & portraits of Osage County. Call ahead for hours. www.shidlerwinery.com

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192. Prairie Song

402621 W. 1600 Road Dewey, OK 74029

Frontier village museum provides glimpse of life from yesteryear. Guided tours for events, private parties, family reunions. Catering & professional entertainment by special arrangement. By appointment only. www.prairiesong.net

918-534-2662

193. Prairie Wind Nursery

929 Goodman Lane Norman, OK 73026

Located 5.5 mi. E. of Dewey on Durham Road.

From Norman: Take Hwy. 9 E. to 72nd St., go N. 1 mi. to Lindsey St., turn E. on Lindsey 0.2 mi. to Goodman Lane. Stop by Prairie Wind Nursery to pick your own field grown lavender, rosemary, sage, oregano, thyme & other herbs. Seating areas are avail. to enjoy the quiet setting in the garden. Potted herbs & nursery plants also avail. for sale. www.prairiewindnursery.com

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194. Pumpkin Town

Take Hwy. 169 to 61st St. S. exit. Go E. on 61st for 0.5 mi. to S. Garnett. Turn L. onto Garnett, & Pumpkin Town is on the W./L. side of the road.

918-638-4923

We are a family business & have been providing pumpkins & fun family attractions to the Tulsa area for the past 15 years. During the week, we have the 5-acre maze, pumpkins & fall decor, plus 2 slides, a train, a pumpkin blaster, jumping pillow, pony rides, face painting & much more. www.pumpkintownfarms.com

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195. Put a Cork in It Winery

115 E. California Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73104

We are right on the canal in the historic Miller Jackson building just W. of Bricktown Ballpark. At Put a Cork in It Winery, we produce a variety of handcrafted wines from the finest grapes & provide our customers friendly, courteous service for a fun & relaxed wine tasting experience. Put a Cork in It has 2 events rooms, so book your next party or meeting at our winery. www.putacorkinitwinery.com

196. Red Barn Christmas Tree Farm

From McAlester: Go 6 mi. S. on Hwy. 69 to Savanna, turn E. at Savanna Schools on Jefferson (Brewer Road), go 2.5 mi. on blacktop to Red Barn.

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Choose & cut Virginia pine & white pine, specializing in tall trees & machine dug trees, wreaths, greenery & gifts, tree stands, ornaments, & designer ribbons; gift shop. Open from Thanksgiving Day until Dec. 22, noon-5 p.m. TuesdayFriday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. bit.ly/2VpjtuA

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197. Red River Pumpkin Patch

21773 CR EW192 Davidson, OK 73530

Red River Pumpkin Patch LLC is a farm-friendly environment that welcomes all ages. We have homegrown gourds, pumpkins & a corn maze just in time for fall! Bring your family & friends to enjoy the fall outdoors. You can feed & pet the goats, calves, chickens, ducks, turkey, mini donkey, Highlander (mini) cow, llama & rabbits. There are plenty of games & play equipment for children & adults to enjoy. During the month of October, on Friday & Saturday night only, our corn maze turns haunted. Spend the day & the evening w/us at the Red River Pumpkin Patch LLC! www.redriverpumpkinpatch.com

580-339-6315

198. Red Silo Productions

614 Reding Road Chickasha, OK 73018

Take U.S. 183 S. of Davidson 0.5 mi., then W. 0.25 mi. on CR EW192.

Take Hwy. 81 to 9th St. (Choctaw Ave.). Turn & go N. until it comes to a dead end. Turn R. go 1 block to the farm entrance. Red Silo Productions features a 38-acre maze, which consists of 3 regular mazes, a haunted maze & a haunted hayride all within, hayrides, corn & pumpkin cannons, farms animals & an antique equipment display. Local musicians play every Saturday night. Call ahead for hours of operation. www.redsiloproductions.com

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199. Redbud Farm & Vineyard

From I-35 take exit 105 (Goldsby/Washington). Go 4 mi. S. to Redbud Road. Go E. 1.5 mi. Pick-your-own Merlot, Shiraz & Reisling grapes. Custom poultry processing & farm fresh products avail. in season. Spend time on the farm learning to raise poultry & sheep, prune grapes & grow produce. Call to set up your farm adventure! www.redbudfarm.net

200. Rejoice Farms, LLC

From Hwy. 52 & Czech Hall Road in Mustang: Take Czech Hall Road S. for 3.2 mi. The farm is on W. side of the road. Rejoice Farms uses responsible growing practices to grow a variety of quality produce. Unique varieties of garlic, onions & tomatoes, as well as strawberries & blackberries can be found at the farm. Produce is avail. prepicked from the farm, as U-pick & at select farmers markets. Please call ahead if coming to the farm in order to ensure your produce is avail..

201. Riverbend Ranch

From Tulsa: Take Hwy. 412 E. toward Inola. Take NS4160 Road S. for 1 mi. (You must turn L. at the stop sign to continue on NS4160.) Riverbend Ranch is a 400-acre river bottom ranch located 10 minutes east of Tulsa boasting events of the rural lifestyle. Headquartered out of the Riverbend Arena, we host events such as team ropings, barrel races, rodeos, horse shows, motocross & tractor pulls. On the ranch you can also take a hay ride, pick up pecans in season, meet the animals at the petting farm & stay overnight in your own RV or one of the ranch's. Don't forget to come hungry so you can enjoy the fabulous steakhouse on the property. A 350-person banquet hall is avail. for rent as well. www.riverbendranchok.com

202. Robbers Cave Stables

From Wilburton: Go 5 mi. N. on Hwy. 2 to Robbers Cave State Park entrance. Go 0.5 mi. W. on Ash Creek Road. When it's time to go on vacation, making it an adventure is a much more memorable experience. When you've been stuck in the city for too long, going outdoors is the best way to spend time w/your family. At Robbers Cave Stables, your family will cherish the time they spend together. We are a family-owned & -operated dude ranch that proudly offers services for new & experienced riders in Oklahoma & the surrounding areas. More than just a riding stable, we are passionate about creating memories for families on vacation & locals alike. We give people an authentic cowboy experience, from sleeping under the stars to riding through our dauntless trails. Saddle up w/us today; we look forward to meeting you! robberscavestables.com

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203. Rock Creek Farms

From Hwy. 97 & 41st St. (Sand Springs): Go 6 mi. W. to 209th W. Ave. Go 2 mi. S. to 61st St. The farm is 0.5 mi. E. on the R. side of the road. Rock Creek Farms is a U-pick blackberry farm located west of Sand Springs. rockcreekfarmsok.com

204. Rock'n D Alpacas

Take I-35 to the Waterloo exit, go W. to Sooner Road. Turn R./N. & continue 3 mi. to Simpson. Turn L./W. & continue for 1.8 mi. to Hunt Lane. Turn R./N. for 0.25 mi. The farm is on the E. side. Rock'n D invites you to come see their beautiful Suri alpacas. Feel the softness of their fleece & literally have them eating out of your hands. You will learn about the many advantages of raising alpacas, caring for them & the process of turning raw fleece into the finished product, which is avail. for purchase. Please call to schedule a memorable visit. www.rockndenterprises.com

205. Rockin R Farm

From Hwy. 51: Go N. on Bryant Road for 2 mi., then head W. on Burchett Road for 0.25 mi. Turn N. on Spears. Rockin R Farms can be your favorite family destination in the fall. We feature a corn maze, pumpkin patch, petting zoo, barrel train & hay rack rides. Enjoy a relaxing day of down-home country fun w/us. www.rockinrfarms.com

206. Rocky Top Winery

Take Hwy. 1 to Atwood, the turn S. onto NS375 Road for 5 mi. Turn L./E. onto EW1470 for 2 mi. Watch for Rocky Top Winery Road on the R. Turn R. & go to the end of the road. Drive around to the red winery. Rocky Top Winery has a muscadine grape vineyard & a winery w/a gift shop. The winery is built on a working cattle ranch. The winery offers cabin rentals & event facilities for rent. Come taste their variety of wines, & enjoy a day in the country. www.rockytopwineryllc.com

207. Rose District Farmers Market

exit Hwy. 51 at the Elm exit. Take Elm S. to Kenosha, then turn E. on Kenosha approx. 0.5 mi. to Main St.; go S. on Main for 0.75 mi. to the market. The Rose District Farmers Market exclusively promotes Oklahoma made & Oklahoma grown products. Shoppers benefit by consuming the freshest produce avail. while supporting local farms. Open April-October, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays. bit.ly/2HhSrBC

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208. Ross Honey Company The Ross Honey Plant is a honey processing facility. Their machines uncap, extract & separate honey from beeswax. The honey is then stored in 55-gallon containers. It is brought into their hot room & is liquified & filtered prior to bottling. Thousand come each year for their annual honey festival that is held on the 1st Saturday in December! All vists are by appointment only.

209. Rustic Acres

Located 1.5 mi. N. of Mason School off Hwy. 48. Located approx. 17Â mi. N. of Okemah.

109 NW Bella Ave. Minco, OK 73059 405-352-4125

N Mason, OK 74859 918-623-3077

Corn maze, pumpkin patch, fall family fun, barrel train, hayrides, full concession, cow milking, petting area & a haunted maze after dark. Very educational for school groups. Special rates for groups; call to make an appointment. Pumpkins & fall items for sale. Open noon-6 p.m. Come out & enjoy the cool fall temps! $8 per person, & ages 3 & under are free! Last hayride goes at 5 p.m., & last barrel ride at 5:30 p.m. www.rusticacres.net

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210. Rustic Roots Events & More

105340 Greer Road Lamont, OK 74643

From Lamont: Take Hwy. 74 N. for 4 mi., then take Greer Road W. for 0.6 mi. Fall is fun at Rustic Roots! Visitors will enjoy a corn maze, petting zoo, jump pad, hay fort, corn box, pumpkin sling shot, hay rides, fall dĂŠcor store, concession stand &, of course, plenty of Oklahoma grown pumpkins & gourds of all shapes & sizes. At dusk, the corn maze becomes haunted for a spooky experience! Rustic Roots is a great place for field trips, birthday parties, family photos & much more! www.rusticrootsevents.com

211. Santa's Forest Christmas Tree Farm

From I-35 N.: Take exit 214; go 10.5 mi. E. on Hwy. 60/77. The farm sits on the S. side of the road. Choose & cut Christmas tree farm featuring Virginia pine trees. Fresh, decorated wreaths & other craft items avail. Complimentary hot cocoa, coffee & cider for guests. Plan an outing for a family holiday experience.

212. Sapulpa Main Street Route 66 Farmers Market Shop fresh at the Sapulpa Main Street Route 66 Farmers Market! The market provides a healthy option for Sapulpa residents to purchase nutritious, locally grown food from local farmers in the Tulsa/ Sapulpa area. Open 7:30-11:30 a.m. Saturdays. www.sapulpamainstreet.com/farmersmarket.html

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213. Seminole Farmers Market

From the intersection of Hwy. 9/99: Go S. 0.5 mi. W. to First United Methodist Church. Seminole Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open June-October, 8 a.m.-noon Tuesdays & Saturdays. www.oces.okstate.edu/seminole

214. Shattuck Windmill Museum & Park Located at the junction of Hwy. 283 & Hwy. 15.

3-acre display of 53 rare & restored windmills from 1870-1970; no 2 are alike. Furnished half-dugout of local caliche rock has been reconstructed, as well as a 1900 story-and-a-half homestead house. Tours avail.. Open daily from sunrise to sunset. www.shattuckwindmillmuseum.org

215. Shawnee Farmers Market Located at Main & Broadway.

Shawnee Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal market.

216. Shepherd's Cross Incorporated

From Claremore: Take Hwy. 66 N. 2.5 mi. from the last stoplight in town; note the sign for Shepherd's Cross; turn R. on EW45/Akin Road; follow the trailblazer signs for Shepherd's Cross; proceed 2.5Â mi. Shepherd's Cross is on the R. Authentic working farm w/educational & seasonal tours & events all year, including fiber arts demos/ lessons, spinning, weaving & knitting. Events include Wooly Weekend, Gospel Singin' & Pickin', Fiber Fest, pumpkin festival, living nativity & pecan festival. Made in Oklahoma gift shop. Open 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TuesdaySaturday; seasonal changes; check website or call first. www.shepherdscross.com

217. Shooting Star History

Take I-40 W. to exit 108. Go N. to Hitchcock. Go 1 mi. E. of Hitchcock on Hwy. 8. The farm is on the N. side of the road. History isn't just the past but is alive & well in the present at Shooting Star. While many museums just let you see the past, w/our historic skills you are encouraged to experience it first-hand. We are not just costumed “re-enactors." Come enjoy living history! www.shootingstarhistory.net

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218. Silvertop Farm & Vineyards

From I-35: Take Hwy. 60 exit E. toward Ponca City. Take the Marland exit (Hwy. 156) & go S. for 2.5 mi. Go R. on Fountain Road, then go W. for 1.5 mi.

6151 W. Fountain Road Ponca City, OK 74601 214-458-1340

Farm rooted in principles of diversified agriculture & community service w/2 farm houses, 7 barns, chickens, sheep, cattle, vintage farm equipment. 3,000-acre farm including registered Shropshire & Hampshire sheep; small grain operations including wheat, soybeans, milo & hay. Private reservation only.

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219. Simpson's Old Time Museum & Skeleton Creek Productions

228 E. Randolph Enid, OK 73701

In Enid: Located 2 blocks E. of the downtown square on Randolph. From Hwy. 8: Go E. on Randolph 12 blocks. From Hwy. 412: Go N. on Grand to Randolph, then E. 2 blocks. Movie sets used in the action-packed family Westerns include 1880s saloon, jail, hotel lobby (complete w/ hallway & room), old-time general store & 1880s chapel; Hopalong Cassidy collectibles, authentic chuckwagon scene surrounded by high-back saddles dating to 1890. Huge doll collection. Come enjoy this eclectic treasure! www.skeletoncreekproductions.com

220. Sipokni West

Go 10 mi. N. of Tishomingo to the town of Reagan on Hwy. 7; follow signs S. of Reagan. Old West movie set w/museums, a trading post, along w/a full-menu restaurant. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays, & noon-3 p.m. Sundays. sipokniwest.com

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221. Sorghum Mill Christmas Tree & Blackberry Farm 7121 Midwest Lane From OKC: Head N. on I-35 to exit 143 (Covell Road). Turn E. on Covell Road to Midwest Blvd. (approx. 1.5 mi.); turn N. & go 1.75 mi. to Midwest Lane. Turn E. on Midwest Lane; go 1 block to the farm.

Edmond, OK 73034

Choose & cut Christmas trees, precut trees & greenery for sale during the Christmas season. U-pick blackberries avail. early June-early July. Call ahead for hours/availability. www.christmas-tree.com/real/ok/sorghum

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222. Sparks Vineyard & Winery

351310 E. 970 Road Sparks, OK 74869

From I-40 exit 200: Go N. on Hwy. 99 approx. 14.6 mi. & turn L. at sign. From I-44 exit 179 or Route 66, go S. on Hwy. 99 approx. 9 mi. & turn R. at sign. 80-acre estate vineyard & winery grows 8 varieties of grapes, produces wine sold throughout the state, including the Deep Fork Red. Winery is surrounded by vineyard plots. Tour group services include a box lunch w/advance reservation. www.sparksvineyard.com

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223. StableRidge Vineyards & Winery

1916 W. Route 66 Stroud, OK 74079

Vineyards & winery on historic Route 66 w/tours, tasting room housed in historic 1902 church & gift shop. Oklahoma grapes are used to make award-winning wines. Free admission; handicap accessible. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. www.stableridgevineyards.com

800-359-3990 918-968-2568

224. Stillwater Farmers Market

1001 S. Duck St. Stillwater, OK 74074

Located 1 mi. W. of Hwy. 99 junction on Hwy. 66.

We are a group of local farmers & producers dedicated to providing our customers w/the freshest produce & products possible. We do this by requiring that all produce & products sold at the market be grown or made in Payne County or one of the surrounding counties, including Logan, Lincoln, Creek, Pawnee & Noble counties. At our market you'll find fresh vegetables & fruits, beef, lamb, eggs, ethnic foods, bakery goods, plants, herbs, flowers & honey. Check Facebook for hours. www.stillwaterfarmersmarket.com

225. Stillwater Succulents

From Oklahoma City: Take I-35 N. to exit 174 E. for Hwy. 51. Continue E. for 17 mi., then turn L. on Jardot Road. Woodland Park Vineyards is 2.5 mi. ahead on the R. From Tulsa: Take the Perkins Road exit from Cimarron Turnpike. Drive 3 mi. S., then turn L. & head E. on Airport Road for 1 mi. Turn R. on Jardot Road & go 0.5 mi. Woodland Park Vineyards will be on your L.

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Succulent garden nursery w/extensive collection of succulents. Stop by the greenhouse & take home a single plant or preplanted arrangement. Open 2-6 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, 1-6 p.m. Saturdays. www.stillwatersucculents.com

226. Stilwell Farmers Market

On Wednesdays, the market is located at the Stilwell Public Library on the corner of division & N. 6th; on Saturdays, the market is located at the corner of Division & Hwy. 59. Stilwell Farmers Market is a local meeting place where you can buy produce, crafts & home goods from local growers in your community. Open 8 a.m.-noon every Wednesday at the Kiwanis Stage & Saturdays on the north side of Walmart.

227. Stone Bluff Cellars Founded in 1997 by Bob & Sandy McBratney near Bixby, Stone Bluff Cellars Winery relocated to Ponca City & is now open for tours & tastings by reservation arranged through the Cherokee Strip Company.

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228. Stratford Pullen Peaches

From Stratford at the 4-way stop: Go N. on Hwy. 177 for 3 mi. Turn L./W. & go approx. 0.7 mi. It's the 2nd house on the R., w/a white fence & sign for Lazy P Farm.

Stratford, OK 74872 580-421-5152 580-759-3164

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229. Straw Family Farm

Lenapah, OK 74042

From Coffeyville, Kansas: Take Hwy. 169 S. to Lenapah, Oklahoma. Turn R./W. on the gravel road marked EW13. Drive W. for 0.5 mi. to the stop sign, & the farm is on the L. at the SE corner. From Tulsa: Take Hwy. 169 N. to Lenapah. Turn L./W. on the gravel road marked EW13. Drive W. for 0.5 mi. to the stop sign, & the farm is on the L. at the SE corner.

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The Straw Family Farm in northeastern Oklahoma is a step back in time. A family-friendly day in the country to this fully functional farm is just what everyone needs. The farm hosts a wide variety of livestock, including sheep, cattle, goats, horses, donkeys & more. Most of the animals that call the farm home are gentle enough to be hand fed & interact w/ visitors up close. In the summer, visitors are welcome w/ regular business hours 5 days a week, including weekends. In the winter just call the farm & they will set up a good time. www.farmontheprairie.com

230. Strebel Creek Vineyard

Go 0.5 mi. S. of 122nd St. on MacArthur St. The winery sits on the W. side of MacArthur. We invite you to enjoy the ambiance of our patio by the creek w/a sample of your favorite wine! Relax, visit & shop in our wine gift shop & observe the vineyard & tasting room. Open 1-5 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays & 2-5 p.m. Sundays. www.strebelcreek.com

231. Sunshine Shelly's Pumpkin Patch LLC

From I-40: Take exit 186 to Shawnee & Hwy. 18 to Meeker. Turn N., & the farm is 1.5 mi. N. of I-40 on the L./W. side of the road. We have a U-pick 15-acre pumpkin patch along w/a hayride, corn maze, kiddie maze, corn pit, big trikes, bouncy houses, plus picnic tables & fire pits. See website for hours. www.sunshineshellys.com

232. Swan Brothers Dairy Inc.

From I-44: exit 255 (Claremore), turn L. after the toll booth onto Hwy. 20 for 1 block, then turn R. on Maiden Lane. Dairy farm w/retail store offering milk & cheese products. Visitors can view milking of dairy cows from 3-5 p.m. daily. Open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday. swandairy.com

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233. T.G. Farms

(Newcastle Location) From OKC: Take I-44 W. to Hwy. 37 (exit 108). Go 1 mi. W.; the farm is located on the S. side of Hwy. 37. (Norman Location) Take I-35 S. to Hwy. 9 (exit 106); go 1.5 mi. W.; the farm is on N. side of Hwy. 9. Greenhouse/nursery w/bedding plants, shrubs, produce. In summer: canned butters, jellies, preserves, salsas & pickled veggies. In fall: pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay maze, large round-bale maze, hay rides, U-pick pumpkins. Also farm animals, fish pond, picnic area & concessions. Call for details. www.tgfarms.com

234. Tahlequah Farmers Market

Located at Norris Park at Muskogee Ave. & Morgan Ave., near Northeastern State University. Seasonal farmers market offering the best selection of local fruits & vegetables, baked goods, fresh herbs, grass-fed beef & more. Open April-October, 8 a.m.-noon Satudays. www.tahlequahfarmersmarket.org

235. Talihina Farmers Market

Located at 1st & Dallas in downtown Talihina. Fresh local grown fruits & vegetables, hand-crafted items from the farm, local goat milk & cheese. Open May-October, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays.

236. Taloka Valley Cultural Heritage Center

On Hwy. 9 go 2 mi. E. of Stigler. Look for an intersection w/a general store & church on the R./S. Turn L. on Tamaha. Go 0.5 mi. N. & turn L./W. onto a dirt road (CR1205). The center is 0.5 mi. down CR1205. Look for the sign on the R. Our heritage center is intended to appeal to those who want to learn more of the history & culture of the region. The rustic replica of a board & batten barn houses a working sawmill & many small tools. In the surrounding field, you will find much more. All artifacts were gathered from within 100 miles of Stigler. www.talokavalleychc.com

237. Tatanka Ranch

Take the Chandler exit from Turner Turnpike; go N. on Hwy. 18 for 8-9 mi. Head E. on Parkland Road for 4 mi. Turn S. at the Tatanka Ranch sign on the SW corner of Parkland & N. 48, then head 1.5 mi. S. Nestled on 1,000 acres of countryside, brand new event barn, plus 10 cabins & 2-bedroom guest house, lodge, rec room, playground, 8 stocked ponds & 15-acre lake, horse rental, lounge/bar on-site, outdoor swimming pool, restaurant on-site, satellite/cable TV, bicycle/ canoe rental, gift shop, group rates. Call for details. www.thetatankaranch.com

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238. The Busy Bee

10005 U.S. 77 Lexington, OK 73051

Fresh Oklahoma grown produce during the spring & summer & a pumpkin patch w/free admission every fall. Craft fair the 3rd Saturday in October w/handmade & American made products. Hours vary w/seasons. Check Facebook for avail. www.thebusybeeok.com

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239. The Country Bumpkin Pumpkin Patch

18500 N. 4030 Road Bartlesville, OK 74006

Located on Hwy. 77 S. of Norman between Lexington & Noble.

From Hwy. 60/75, go 6 mi. E. on Hwy. 60 to Road 4030. Go N. for 1.5 mi. Road dead ends in patch. The Country Bumpkin Pumpkin Patch is a place where families can come together to enjoy fall festivities & relax in the beauty of God's creation. Open weekends end-of-September through October. Call to schedule private parties & weekday field trips. the-country-bumpkin-pumpkin-patch.business.site

240. The Downtown Farmers Market The Downtown Farmers Market in Ardmore takes pride in bringing you locally grown vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, nuts, baked goods, & soaps & lotions, sold by the farmers who produce them. While you're purchasing your fresh vegetables & fruits – many of them organically grown – enjoy a tasty pastry from local bakeries or a cooking demonstration given by local restaurant chefs, book signings by cookbook authors & much more. Mid-April-December, 7:30 a.m.-noon Wednesdays & Saturdays; January-mid-April, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. chamber.ardmore.org/farmersmarket.php

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241. The Farm LLC

4895 N. 389 Road Stuart, OK 74570

The Farm LLC is a 5th-generation Choctaw-owned farm that is also veteran-owned & -operated. We are dedicated to bringing the freshest produce using organic methods to the local community. The Farm uses a commercial aquaponic system that has more than 1,000 sq. ft. of growing space. We use hoop houses for season extension so that a variety of produce is avail. throughout the year. We also raise dairy goats, rabbits & chickens for family use & have wild burros & mustangs that have been adopted. www.thefarmok.com

918-470-2072

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242. The Farm on Fishmarket

From I-35 in Purcell, take OK 30 E. for 15 mi. Go N. on Fishmarket Road for 0.75 mi. The Farm on Fishmarket offers families & individuals the opportunity to experience life on a working farm. From picking berries & vegetables to feeding the hens & gathering eggs, there is always something going on. There are trails for walking, ponds for fishing & plenty of space to picnic & enjoy the calm of country living. You are welcome to come out for a few hours or stay the night in the bed & breakfast. Eggs & fresh produce, when in season, are avail. for purchase. www.thefarmonfishmarket.com

243. The Lodge at Taylor Ranch

From Pawkhuska: Take OK 99 S. for 5 mi. Ranch is on W. side of highway. Look for sign that says "Taylor Companies." The Lodge at Taylor Ranch has 2 premier 18-hole disc golf courses, a driving range, walking trails, fishing, cabins & RV sites spread on 240 acres. Pets & horses are welcome on the property. We have a 3,000-sq.-ft. rustic building avail. for weddings, receptions, dinners, reunions & more (seats approx. 85). We offer sand plum & blackberry picking. www.thelodgeattaylorranch.com

244. The Menagerie – Bradt's Mammals & More LLC

From Alva: Go 3 mi. W. on Hwy. 64. The farm is located on the N. side of the road between CR390 & CR400.

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The Menagerie is a hands-on, interactive petting zoo designed to provide entertainment & learning in a not-so-average farm atmosphere. While you will see animals associated w/your typical farm, you will also have the opportunity to pet & feed zebras, llamas, a camel & more! Hay maze in the fall! When you visit, you never know what new addition we'll have! Whether you're looking for a fun outing w/the family, an education field trip for your class or a birthday party destination, the Menagerie is the perfect place. www.bradtsmenagerie.com

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245. The Nut House

26677 S. Route 66 Claremore, OK 74019

Fun place to shop for pecans & nuts of all types. Select gourmet foods, seasonings, candles, souvenirs & unique gifts. Delicious homemade fudge, cookies, wide variety of candy-coated nuts, homemade jams & jellies. Now serving food daily. Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday & 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. 66nuts.com

918-266-1604 888-732-2665

Located 3 mi. E. of Catoosa on Old Hwy. 66.

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246. The Peach Barn Orchard & Bakery

Located on the SW corner of Hwy. 51B & Hwy. 69 junction. The Peach Barn offers homegrown peaches, fruits, vegetables & bakery items, including peach fried pies & peach cobbler. Lunch items, homemade fudge, local pecans, a large variety of jams, preserves, canned fruits & vegetables are also avail.. Gift items including Melissa & Doug children's toys are also avail. for purchase. www.thepeachbarn.com

247. The Range Vineyard & Winery

From Verden: Go 4 mi. W. on Hwy. 62; go 3 mi. S. on Turnpike Road. Sits on the E. side of the road. From Anadarko: Go 4 mi. E. on Hwy. 62; go 3 mi. S. on Turnpike Road. Sits on the E. side of the road. Family-owned & -operated vineyard & winery in southwestern Oklahoma. Tasting room, vineyard tours & pleasant country scenery. www.therangewinery.com

248. The Rusty Nail Winery

From I-35: Take exit 55. Drive E. on Hwy. 7 through Davis & Sulphur. Turn L. on W. 3rd St., just past City Hall & the public library. The Rusty Nail is at the NE corner of Muskogee & W. 3rd St.

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Tasting room & winery in restored, prestatehood building. Eat lunch in the Bistro; buy wine to take home; browse the gift shop. Ideal venue for reunions, meetings, private receptions. Call or email for info or to make reservations. Open noon-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. www.rustynailwinery.com

249. Think Ability Farmers Market The goal of Think Ability Inc. Community Garden is 2-fold; 1st, to provide an opportunity to the people we serve that will encourage the development of their own interests, education & skills in gardening & nutrition. Equally important is to promote the different types of gardening methods, plant varieties, composting techniques & more to our neighbors & friends in the community who share our interest in gardening. thinkabilityfirst.com/what-we-do/Garden

250. Three Creeks Ranch

In Meeker: From the 4-way stop, go E. 7 mi. on Hwy. 62 to 3500 Road. Turn R./S. for 0.7 mi., then turn R./W. for 0.3 mi. The farm will be on the R. Look for the barns w/red roofs. From Prague: Take Hwy. 62 W. 5 mi. to 3500 Road. Turn L./S. for 0.7 mi., then turn R./W. for 0.3 mi. Farm is on the R.

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Three Creeks Ranch is a great place for relaxing & petting the farm animals, including dairy goats, Dexter cattle, chickens, turkeys & ducks. The farm sells fresh eggs, honey, chicken, turkey & pork. Call ahead to visit. www.threecreeksnaturals.com

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251. Three Fruits & a Veggie Family Farm

Take Hwy. 412 to exit 209, W. of Sand Springs. Take the 209th W. Ave./ Prue exit. Turn N. for 14 mi. Pass the road for Prue. When you see the blue-lettered “Lakeshore Heights” sign, turn L./W. onto CR1575. Go a little over 1 mi. & take the first R. onto CR1577. Follow the curve for about a mile & look for a black mailbox w/"549" on it. Just past the mailbox, turn R. into the driveway & follow it to the buildings.

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Three Fruits & a Veggie Farm is a family effort. When Tchinina (also known as Grammie) started dreaming of a farm, her daughter, Rose, & son-in-law, Kelly, couldn’t help but dream a little too. Granddaughter, Maggie, is the veggie. This certified organic farm has 3 focuses: community, sustainability & health. You can camp at the farm, pick blackberries & elderberries in season or learn in the demonstration garden. The farm's commercial kitchen & entertainment space is the perfect place to take a class on preserving food, making soap, jelly making & more! www.threefruitsandaveggie.com

252. Thunderbird Berries

7515 S. Hansen Road (321st) Broken Arrow, OK 74014

Thunderbird Berries offers U-pick blueberries, blackberries, strawberries & raspberries, as well as farm fresh eggs & honey. Open May-August; call ahead for avail. Picking times are 7 a.m.-noon Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays.

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253. Tidewater Winery

54560 W. Oklahoma 16 Drumright, OK 74030

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From Drumright: Take Hwy. 16 S. for 2 mi. The winery is right next to Joseph's Fine Foods on the W. side of the road. With wine tasting & tours of the historic Tidal School, Tidewater Winery offers a relaxing visit to a historic building, listed on the National Register. Retail shopping avail.; lunches w/advance notice. Art display features local artists’ work to view & for purchase. Banquet room for weddings. Hours vary by season. Check website for current hours. www.tidewaterwinery.com

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254. Tillman County Farmers Market

400 S. Main Frederick, OK 73530

The Tillman County Farmers Market is a weekly market for locally grown produce, meats & eggs, homemade crafts & home-baked goods. Open April-October 9-11 am. Saturdays. bit.ly/2VFS7Wo

580-305-2630

255. TimberLake Alpaca Farm

12001 E. Waterloo Arcadia, OK 73007

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Alpaca sales, breedings, agistment (boarding), on farm/ telephone consultations, as well as educational seminars across the country. Located in a beautiful wooded hill area of central Oklahoma. Please call ahead for hours & avail. www.timberlakefarms.net

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256. Tres Lagunas Ranch

Take Hwy. 62 for 6 mi. E. of Meeker or 6 mi. W. of Prague. Turn S. on CR3490. The farm is 0.75 mi. down the road on the R. Look for the white gate. Comfortable, fully furnished cabin on a 160-acre working ranch. Cabin sleeps 4. Bring your horses & ride, or schedule a tour to see livestock, wildlife including the exotic deer park. Activities include fishing, campfires & cookouts, U-pick fruit & pecans in season, hayrides & trails for riding, biking or hiking.

257. Tres Suenos Vineyards & Winery

From I-35 go 14 mi. E. on Route 66 to Luther Road, 6 mi. N. on Luther Road to Charter Oak Road, then 1 mi. E. to the winery. Vineyards & winery offers spacious deck overlooking vineyards in 80 acres of cross timbered area, tasting room, guided tours, free tasting, 4,000-sq.-ft. event center surrounded by pine forest, stream & waterfall for weddings & other events throughout the year. See website for details. www.tressuenos.com

258. Tulsa Trails West LLC Tulsa Trails West LLC offers scenic wagon rides, trail rides, campfire roasts & paintball in a beautiful, historic setting. Explore this nature retreat in west Tulsa, just a few minutes from downtown. Open SeptemberDecember. Call for information & reservations. tulsatrailswest.com

259. Turn-eR Me On Wines

From Hennessey, head W. on Hwy. 51 for 5.5 mi., S. on N2810 Road for 1 mi., then go E. on E0630 Road for 125 ft. Established in 2013, Turn-eR Me On Wines is owned & operated by Curtis & Sandy Turner & family. This quaint winery features a large selection of handcrafted, prize-winning wines made from the sweet waters of the Cimarron Terrace Aquifer. Come & join us on our patio or in our tasting room for a relaxing & enjoyable time. Please call to set up an appointment.

260. Turtle Rock Farm Retreat

From I-35 take exit 203 (Billings) & go 1.5 mi. E.; turn S. & go to 6201 CR90 (which is designated on the mailbox). Accommodations include a 100-year-old farmhouse & a strawbale hermitage. Specialize in retreats that connect people w/the natural world, their inner lives & each other. Located just 1.5 hours from Oklahoma City, Tulsa & Wichita! www.turtlerockfarmretreat.com

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261. Tuttle Farmers Market The Tuttle Farmers Market helps local farmers get their products to your table. Products including fruits, vegetables, herbs, honey, eggs, meat items & crafts are avail. at this weekly market. Offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, watermelons, peaches, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open May-September, 7:30-11 a.m. Saturdays.

262. Uncle Buck's Berries

Located approx. 7.5 mi. N. of Henryetta on Hwy. 75. From the intersection of Hwy. 75 & Lavender St., go 0.9 mi. E. The farm will be on the R.

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263. Urban Wineworks

115 E. Choctaw Ave. McAlester, OK 74501

Urban Wineworks is a full production Oklahoma winery. Urban Wineworks is not only noted for what is poured in the glass; this winery also takes pride in what goes on the plate. Each wine label shows fun & unique pairings.

264. Valley View Pecan Company

Take the Earlsboro exit on I-40; located 3 mi. S. off the interstate, on the W. side of the road. Valley View specializes in shelled native & papershell pecans. The retail store also offers a variety of pecan & nut products, including dipped & spiced pecans, as well as brittle & fudge. Group tours avail. during the summer months. www.valleyviewpecans.com

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265. Valliant Farmers Market

912 E. Wilson Valliant, OK 74764

The Valliant Farmers Market is famous for their amazing watermelon & cantaloupe. Fresh eggs, jellies, aprons, hot pads, caps, do-rags, cutting boards, cane fishing poles, bedding plants, hanging baskets, woodworking & garden trellises are also avail.! The friendly farmers, salespeople & customers are all eager to visit w/you when you arrive! Open June-August, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mondays & Saturdays. bit.ly/2VnUZ54

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266. Verden Separate School Built by Allen Toles Unique historical building is the only remaining 1-room schoolhouse in Oklahoma built by an African American farmer in 1910, on African American land for African American children. Moved in 2004 to Chickasha & preserved & restored. Includes tales of early agricultural work & education. www.lyjaahs.org

267. Vernost Wine Company

From the intersection of Hwy. 81 & Hwy. 51, go S. 0.75 mi. The winery is on the W. side of Hwy. 81. Established in 2013, Vernost Wine Company is loyal to those who matter. In fact, vernost is a Czech word meaning loyalty. Located in the historic Ranch Room, the winery features a large selection of handcrafted wines, an unbelievable atmosphere & northwest Oklahoma's premier outdoor patio. With a wide variety of name-brand beers as well, Vernost is the perfect place to come relax & enjoy great company, live music, or OU, OSU & Thunder games. Open 6-9 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, noon-9 p.m. Saturdays. vernostwineco.com

268. Vojai's Winery

From Broken Bow: Take Hwy. 259 for 9 mi. N. The winery is on the W. side of the road. Vojai's Winery is located just outside the Ouachita National Forest in Broken Bow. A relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere allows visitors to experience Vojai's Winery in style. Taste the large selection of wines from the tasting room, then relax around the fire on the patio in fall & winter, or enjoy a cool forest breeze in the spring & summer. Seasonal hours; check website. www.vojaiswinery.com

269. Waddell Vineyards

Take Main St. E. until it dead-ends at Mississippi. Turn L./N. & go to Lonnie Abbott Blvd., then turn R. Go approx. 1 mi. & turn L./N. at 4-way stop (Lonnie Abbott & Country Club). Go N. on Country Club for 1.8 mi. Winery is on the L./W. Look for sign that says "Grapes." Waddell Vineyards is perfect for relaxing in the country w/a glass of wine. The vines were planted in 2007, & now Robert & Debbie invite you to taste the wines they have created. See the tasting room & gift shop in Ada. Winery & vineyard tours are avail.. Waddell Vineyards is also a country wedding destination. Open 1-5 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, Monday-Wednesday by appointment. www.waddellvineyards.com

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270. Wakefield Country Inn, Vineyards & Winery

Go 9 mi. S. of Calvin on Hwy. 75, then 3 mi. E.; located 30 mi. E. of Ada & located 30 mi. W. of McAlester. Inn, vineyards & winery, swimming pool, hydrotherapy spa, relaxing massage avail., wine tastings. Five-course dinners avail.. Inn features 3 individually decorated guest rooms, 2-acre fishing pond, skeet shooting, exercise/fitness room. Call for reservations. www.wakefieldwinery.com

271. Washita County Farmers Market

The market travels among Cordell, Sentinel & Canute. The Washita County Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, flowers or quality Made In Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal traveling market! Open Saturday mornings.

272. Washita County Museum

In Cordell: Go 1 block N. & 1.5 blocks W. of the Hwy. 183 & Hwy. 152 junction to 115 E. 5th St.

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Museum features more than 10,000 items, each w/their own story to tell. Cared for by local historian/author w/ stories of agricultural progression. Open every week, 1-4 p.m. Monday-Friday & anytime by request or appointment.

273. Waters Edge Winery

From I-235: exit Harrison/6th St. Turn R. on 6th St., then turn R. on Broadway Ave. The winery is on E. side of Broadway Ave. Waters Edge Winery is located in the heart of OKC. Featuring 30+ varietals, from sweet to dry, we're sure to have an offering that will embrace your palate. The winery doors are open Wednesday-Sunday, featuring a full wine menu. Enjoy a tasting flight, or pick up a bottle. We offer custom labeling, bottling parties & so much more. Our historic Automobile Alley building not only houses the winery, but also an event space on the 2nd floor. Call us for your next event! www.wewokc.com

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274. Weatherford Farmers Market

118 N. Kansas Weatherford, OK 73096

Weatherford Farmers Market presents a small-town community atmosphere on Route 66 & homegrown produce from local farmers. Meet the growers, participate in special events, experience an "old-time" market in the park, & take home luscious forgotten flavors! Open MayOctober, 3-6 p.m. Tuesdays & 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays. facebook.com/WeatherfordOklahomaFarmersMarket

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275. Wells Family Tree Farm

From I-35N, exit Tecumseh Road & go E. to 12th Ave., then N. to Franklin Road. Go E. for 0.5 mi. From I-35S, exit U.S. 77, then go E. on Franklin Road for 5.8 mi. The farm is on the N. side of the road. Our vision for this farm is to bless others w/ what God has blessed us, to create memories & traditions for families to pass down from generation to generation. We are so excited to be a part of your Christmas tradition, & we can't wait to meet you! www.wellschristmastrees.com

276. West Side Farmers Market Located at 25th & Southwest.

West Side Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal open-air market! Open May-October, 2-7 p.m. Thursdays.

277. Westville Farmers Market The Westville Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits & vegetables along w/plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this year-round open-air market! Open May-October, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

278. Whirlwind Winery Winery produces Made in Oklahoma products & artisan wines using grapes & fruits grown locally. Open noon6 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays, or by appointment. facebook.com/whirlwindwinery

279. Whispering Meadows Vineyards & Winery Boutique-style winery set in former Newton Jewelry Store built in 1901, w/curved glass windows; winery features exclusive wines, cheeses, gourmet food items & home dĂŠcor. Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. www.whisperingmeadowswine.com

280. Whispering Vines Vineyards & Winery

Go 1.5 mi. W. on 51st St. from the I-44 & I-244 interchange before the Turner Turnpike entrance; or, from Hwy. 97, go 4 mi. E. on 51st St. Vineyards & winery on 2 acres of vineyards on 5 acres of land. Includes tasting room, gift shop & processing room doubling as event center, more than 13 awardwinning wines, most produced from grapes grown at the winery's vineyards. Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, noon-6 p.m. Saturday, & Sunday by appointment. www.whisperingvines.net

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281. Wichita Buffalo Company at Sandy Springs Farms LLC

Hinton, OK 73047

From OKC: Go W. on I-40 to exit 104; go S. for 7 mi., then turn E. & go 1.3 mi. The ranch is on the N. side of the highway.

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Interesting & educational tours of farms buffalo herds & management operations. Topics range from buffalo temperament to cooking buffalo meat. Guests can take a tour, see bison on the open rolling prairie & can also buy buffalo meat from the ranch. Open by appointment. www.sandyspringsfarms.com

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282. Wilburton Main Street Farmers Market

302 W. Main St. Wilburton, OK 74578

Get fresh, local produce & Made in Oklahoma products! Open May-October, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays. www.wilburtonmainstreet.com

283. Wild Rose Strawberry Farm

From Adair: At the intersection of Hwy. 69 & Hwy. 28, turn L./W. at the stoplight. Drive 7 mi. Turn L./S. onto 429 Road for 1.5 mi. to the farm on the R. We are a family-based U-pick & prepick strawberry farm. You are welcome to call ahead, & we will have fresh picked strawberries ready for you! Call ahead to check avail.of strawberries. We want our customers to have a pleasant experience while visiting us! www.wildrosestrawberryfarm.com

284. Wild Things Farm Park-like setting on 90 acres offers 2 ponds & a large pavilion for group activities, U-pick fruits & vegetables, seasonal corn maze & pumpkin patch, & Easter egg hunts. Check website for fruit & vegetable ripening calendar, details, days & hours. www.wildthingsfarm.com

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285. Wildhorse Gardens & Market in Mustang

1201 N. Mustang Road Mustang, OK 73064

The Wildhorse Gardens & Market (formerly Mustang Kiwanis Community Garden & Farmers Market) began in 2009 & is run entirely by volunteers. Our mission is to feed those in need, to teach our youth & adults how to grow their own food, to provide a market of garden-fresh produce to Mustang, & to foster a greater spirit of community. The market is open MaySeptember, 6-8 p.m. Wednesdays & 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays. www.wildhorsegardensandmarket.org

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286. Wildlife Heritage Center Museum

610 SW D St. Antlers, OK 74523

3,100-sq.-ft. log cabin facility serves as a wildlife & nature resources conservation, public & education learning center. Open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday & 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. Closed holidays. Admission is free. www.wildlifeheritagecenter.org/aboutus.html

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287. Wilkinson's Christmas Forest

12601 Oklahoma 82 Tahlequah, OK 74464

Located approx. 0.5 mi. S. of the intersection of Hwy. 3 & 271S.

From Tahlequah: Take OK 82 N. approx. 8 mi. Look for our sign on the L. of the highway. Turn L. into our driveway at the top of the hill after our sign. From Locust Grove: Take OK 82 S. approx. 16 mi. from the intersection of Hwy. 82 & the Cherokee Turnpike (U.S. 412). Look for our sign on the R. of the highway. Turn R. into our drive at the top of the hill after our sign.

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Wilkinson's Christmas Forest has been growing & selling Christmas trees for 15 years. We truly love seeing families continue (or start) their family tradition of personally harvesting their Christmas tree. We look forward to seeing old friends & making new ones each Christmas season. Please come out & visit us before you choose a precut tree from a local store. We guarantee that our trees are fresher – since they aren't cut down until you choose the right tree for your real Christmas celebration.

288. Wind Drift Orchards

Wind Drift East is 0.5 mi. E. of Luther Road on the S. side of NE 63rd St. Wind Drift West is 0.5 mi. W. of Luther Road on the N. side of NE 50th St. Wind Drift Orchards are 2 peach & nectarine orchards located within 2 mi. of each other. The Wind Drift Orchards combined have nearly 14,000 producing peach & nectarine trees consisting of 39 varieties of peaches & 6 varieties of nectarines. We provide bags or boxes for your U-pick convenience. Prepicked & frozen peaches are also avail. Feel free to bring a camera & take advantage of our beautiful orchard setting. Peaches should be avail. to pick from mid-June to early September at both locations. Hours change w/avail.of fruit, so please call ahead or check our Facebook for most current information. www.winddriftorchards.com

289. Winton House Ranch & Retreat

On I-44: Take exit 146 toward Luther/Jones. Take Hogback Road S. for 1 mi. Turn L. on NE 150th St. for 5 mi. Turn R. on N. Harrah Road for 3 mi. The ranch is on the W. side of the road. Winton House is located in beautiful rural east Oklahoma County. With accommodations for large families or multiple sets of couples, enjoy the privacy of Winton House w/all its comfy features & acres of green pastures. Traveling w/horses & need a great place to overnight that is stock friendly? We've got you & your horses covered. Great views of the country, wildlife & cattle on this working cattle ranch. www.wintonranch.com

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290. Woodbine Farms Pumpkin Patch

From I-35 take Veterans Blvd./exit 33 going W. (IHOP exit). Go 2 mi. W. to Kings Road, then go N. on Kings Road for 2.3 mi. & look for the signs. Pumpkin patch offers activities such as hayrides, huge sand pile, hay maze, picnic tables, petting zoo, pick your own pumpkin, covered pavilion, bathroom facilities, ample parking area & more on the weekend. Seasonal. Call ahead for hours & avail. www.woodbinefarms.net

291. Woodland Park Vineyards

From Oklahoma City: Take I-35 N. to exit 174 & head E. to Hwy 51. Continue E. for 17 mi., then turn L. on Jardot Road. Woodland Park Vineyards is 2.5 mi. ahead on the R. From Tulsa: Take the Perkins Road exit from the Cimarron Turnpike. Drive 3 mi. S., then turn L. & head E. on Airport Road for 1 mi. Turn R. on Jardot Road & go 0.5 mi. Woodland Park Vineyards will be on your L.

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Family-owned winery dedicated to handcrafting small quantities of fine wines. More than 8 acres of wine grapes, 2 acres of blackberries, elderberries & apple, plum & pear orchards. Tasting room, tours, antique rose & herb gardens, woodland trails, picnic areas & art gallery. Open 2-6 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, 1-6 p.m. Saturdays. www.woodlandparkvineyards.com

292. Woods & Waters Winery & Vineyard

From Lawton: Go N. on I-44. Take the exit for Apache/Anadarko Hwy. 281 N. Proceed through Apache. From the Apache High School intersection (4-way stop), turn L. & go 8 mi. N. on Hwy. 281. (The winery sign is on the L.) Turn R. (E.) & go 1.75 mi. The entrance is on the R. From OKC: Go S. on I-44 to the Hwy. 62 exit (Chickasha); turn R. on Hwy. 62 (W.) go 22 mi. to Anadarko. Hwy. 62 has a L. & R. zig-zag as it goes through Anadarko. As you are leaving Anadarko (Walmart on the R.) go 4 mi. W. on Hwy. 62 to the Hog Creek intersection. (The winery sign is on the R.) Turn L. & go 2 mi. to the winery sign. Turn R. & go 0.25 mi. The winery entrance is on L.

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Caddo County's 1st & largest commercial winery was established in 1998, in the beautiful surroundings of a 600acre ranch consisting of rolling hills, trees & ponds. The local climate & geographic location are ideal for the production of true vinifera wine grapes. Enjoy a delicious bistro lunch or shopping in the gift shop. The 3-bed, 2-bath winery guest house is avail. for rent as well. The tasting room, wine bar & the Winery Bistro is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays only. www.woodsandwaterswinery.com

293. Woodward Farmers Market Located at 13th & Locust.

Woodward’s Farmers Market offers a wonderful assortment of locally grown products. The farmers market was developed to allow the people of Woodward & surrounding towns to have the freshest, highest-quality produce, fruits, homemade jams, jellies & other traditional items from local farmers. All growers strive to use sustainable agriculture practices to ensure the longevity of agriculture in the area. Open April-November, 2-6 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays, & 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. www.woodwardfarmersmarket.com 66

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294. Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve

1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road Bartlesville, OK 74003

Woolaroc is nestled on 3,700 acres in the Osage Hills & is home to a world-class art museum, the historic lodge home, along w/free-grazing buffalo, deer, longhorns & more. The country home of oilman Frank Phillips is a monument to the history of the West & is listed on the Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. www.woolaroc.org

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295. Yippee Ay-O-K

420 S. Third Clinton, OK 73601

Located 12 mi. SW of Bartlesville on Hwy. 123.

Chris & Donna Gillen established Yippee Ay-O-K in February 2010 & opened their tasting room to the public in June 2011. All their wines are made from their own grapes that they grow in western Oklahoma or from grapes that were grown by others in western Oklahoma. The terroir (tear-wah) is the natural environment where grapes are grown; it is the soil, the lie of the land or its topography & the effects each of these have on the other. The Gillens believe that the western Oklahoma terroir is great for wine making & are committed to only offering wines that are products thereof. They are Oklahoma proud & support local growers & the farm-to-table concept. Call for special tastings. www.yippeeayok.com

296. Zena Suri Alpacas

From Route 59 between Grove & Jay, follow Route 127 W. almost 5 mi. Turn N. on 580 Road. The ranch is the 3rd property on the L. Enter at the Zena Suri sign. Nestled on 78 rolling acres, alpaca ranch offers opportunities to learn about the soft, gentle Suri alpaca. Watch alpacas roam, touch their fleece, help feed & care for them. Learn about fleece prep, carding & spinning. Family visits, tours, school field trips welcome. Gift shop on-site offering yarn & clothing. Call for an appointment. www.zenasurialpacas.com

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EXPLORE OKLAHOMA OklahomaAgritourism.com Browse nearly 400 destinations and attractions, including vineyards, museums, country stays, U-Pick farms and more! Plan your next Oklahoma adventure with our easy-to-use interactive map.

Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Reference these handy publications to assist in planning a memorable Oklahoma vacation.

OKLAHOMA TRAVEL GUIDE | AGRITOURISM GUIDES AND MAP | ROUTE 66 GUIDE OUTDOOR RECREATION GUIDE | OKLAHOMA INDIAN COUNTRY GUIDE

TravelOK.com

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