Oklahoma vacation rentals

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Find the perfect place for your stay in Oklahoma by choosing from 3169 houses, 709 apartments, and other vacation rentals. Whether you’re staying in a vacation home with family, friends, or just your furry companion, you'll find the best amenities for hanging out with the people that matter most, which might include cable TV and a washer and dryer. Whatever you're looking for, you'll be able to choose a rental to meet everyone's needs, including a place that's non-smoking or offers accessibility.

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Fun-filled getaway in Oklahoma vacation home rentals

Located in America's Great Plains region, the state of Oklahoma boasts a diverse landscape. There's the great outdoors, with its rugged mountains, fragrant pine forests and endless grasslands. Then there's the bright lights and bustle of its steely capital, Oklahoma City. Steeped in a rich cowboy and Native American heritage, Oklahoma celebrates both facets of its past in places like the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum. Whether you're visiting for outdoor adventures or casino and city hijinks, an Oklahoma vacation rental gives you time to stick around and enjoy it all, especially if you're passing through on Route 66.

Monuments and museums in Oklahoma

Want to be close to the state's star attractions? Your best bet is an Oklahoma vacation rental in the capital. There's a great deal to see here, including Myriad Botanical Gardens, which feature a vast cylindrical conservatory filled with tropical plants and flowers, and Oklahoma City Zoo, which boasts a menagerie of almost 2,000 animals, including gorillas and snow leopards. Basketball fans will want to catch an NBA game at the Chesapeake Energy Arena, while most visitors will want to visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. Situated on a peaceful green parcel where the Murrah Building once stood, it remembers those who died in the 1995 bomb attack with a variety of moving monuments.

Activities near Oklahoma vacation homes

If you're not one for camping, Oklahoma vacation rentals provide a more-comfortable base for adventures in the great outdoors. The wild landscape offers something for everyone, with everything from hiking and fishing to guided treks on horseback through forested trails. If you're feeling lucky, you'll find a trove of casinos, while the state's restaurants serve up must-try local dishes that range from sizzling steaks to fried pies. If you're into history and culture, Oklahoma City has plenty of museums to visit, while shopping and nightlife opportunities abound in the state's capital too.

Keeping tabs on the weather in Oklahoma

Contrasting air currents in the state create a recipe for severe weather conditions, ranging from thunderstorms and hail to tornados. Though Oklahoma is located in the Tornado Alley region, you can keep yourself safe by keeping tabs on local weather reports and taking the necessary precautions. When all is calm, Oklahoma experiences a humid subtropical climate in the central, southern and eastern parts of the state, a humid continental climate in the north and a semi-arid climate in the west. July and August are typically the hottest months. Prefer milder weather? It's best to visit in October, when everything cools down.

Getting out and about in Oklahoma

Oklahoma boasts 50 state parks, 6 national parks and many other protected areas. The landscape provides a playground for adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, with its towering mountains, peaceful pinewoods, restful lakes and expansive plains. The Wichita Mountains in the southwest predate the Rockies and are home to the oldest national wildlife refuge in the USA. Here, you'll find a 650-strong herd of bison, alongside elk, deer and birdlife and a flourishing mix of native flora. It's also a popular spot for rock climbers, who come to tackle the Wichita range's weathered granite faces.

Transportation options to and around Oklahoma

Fly into Will Rogers World Airport (OKC), the closest airport, located 6.9 mi (11.2 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you might consider flying into Oklahoma City, OK (PWA-Wiley Post), which is 8 mi (12.8 km) away.

If you're traveling by train, Santa Fe Depot, Norman Station and Purcell Station are the main stations that serve the city.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Oklahoma when booking a vacation rental?
One of the more sought-after areas to book your vacation rental in Oklahoma is Broken Bow. Stay here and have fun visiting some must-see attractions, such as Beavers Bend Resort Park and Broken Bow Lake.
What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in Oklahoma?
Based on our data, cabins are the most desirable vacation rental type in Oklahoma. But having said that, everyone’s idea of the perfect trip isn’t the same. Vrbo has vacation homes of all shapes, sizes and budgets, and we’ll help you discover the perfect fit for you.
How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Oklahoma?
The average price for a vacation home in Oklahoma depends on several factors, like property type, season and length of stay. Whether you’re dreaming about a sprawling villa with a pool or a cozy cottage just for the two of you, just add your dates of travel to see stays with amazing value.
How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Oklahoma?
The average price for a vacation home close to the beach in Oklahoma depends on when you’ll be there and the size and style of property you’re searching for. You can easily and quickly find prices on Vrbo by entering your dates of travel. Then use the filters to select the number of bedrooms and amenities important to you, like WiFi, air conditioning and a hot tub.
Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Oklahoma?
With 790 vacation rentals that allow pets, your furry companion can also come along on your Oklahoma break. Use the filter tool to search our pet-friendly vacation rentals and find the pawfect pad on Vrbo.
Are there large group vacation rentals in Oklahoma?
With 1,375 properties that can host 10 or more people in Oklahoma, there’s no need to limit the invite list. From extended family vacations to events like Christmas or New Year’s Eve parties, Vrbo will help you find a large group rental to match the occasion.
Are there one-bedroom vacation rentals in Oklahoma?
Take your pick from 1,189 one-bedroom rentals in Oklahoma. Whether you’re searching for an apartment or an upmarket condo, Vrbo’s one-bedroom rentals are ideal if you don’t require tons of space. One of the perks of having your own digs? You won’t ever need to share your trip with strangers.
Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has 1,244 two-bedroom vacation rentals to select from. Go for a vacation home with all the comfort and privacy you need at a price that’s hard to resist on Vrbo.
Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in Oklahoma?
You’ll have a choice of 2,540 vacation rentals with WiFi in Oklahoma. If you’d like to disconnect from the world while on vacation, but still want to be connected to the internet, these getaways have what you need. Narrow your search by applying the WiFi filter on Vrbo.
How can I find vacation rentals with air conditioning in Oklahoma?
You can pick from 4,841 Vrbo vacation homes with air conditioning in Oklahoma offering that gentle, cool breeze and extra level of comfort. Simply enter your dates of travel and then take advantage of our filters to find properties with air conditioning.
How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in Oklahoma?
The minimum required age is typically 16, 18 or 21. It can change between properties on Vrbo, so check the rules of your chosen Oklahoma vacation rental before you book.
How long can I rent a vacation rental in Oklahoma for?
The amount of time you can rent an Oklahoma vacation rental for depends on the property. Just enter your preferred travel dates to view available options offering extended stays. They come with the things you need to make your extended break more comfortable and convenient, like air conditioning and kitchens. Some Vrbo vacation properties may also offer weekly or monthly discounts, so you can stick around for longer for less.
Does Vrbo offer discounts for vacation homes in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, you’ll find some incredible discounts and bargains for weekly and monthly discounts on vacation rentals, as well as newly listed homes on Vrbo. Whether you’re wanting a mini escape or a much longer stay, we offer a variety of options to suit every kind of traveler.

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