Fall is my favorite time of the year in the Sooner State – it’s full of vibrant colors, gorgeous weather, breathtaking scenery, and pumpkin spice lattes. Oklahoma sees peak fall foliage in late October and early November, so there’s no better time to get out and see the pops of crimson colors. For the best fall foliage in Oklahoma, check out this Google map and follow along this road trip. You’ll experience Oklahoma like you’ve never seen it before.

This gorgeous Oklahoma road trip is 434 miles long and will take about eight to nine hours without stops. It’s the perfect weekend road trip!

Google Maps Are you ready to experience the most breathtaking fall colors in Oklahoma? Follow along this road trip and have an adventure!

  1. Tahlequah

TravelOK.com/Amy Carpenter Start your fall foliage road trip in northeastern Oklahoma in the quaint town of Tahlequah. This area of the state is known as Green Country but when fall arrives, the gorgeous lush green turns to crisp golds, reds, and oranges. Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA

  1. Lake Tenkiller

TravelOk.com/Carolyn Fletcher The drive around Lake Tenkiller is full of rolling hills and it’s a favorite lake of Oklahomans. You can drive around the lake to see the best fall colors in Oklahoma or continue onto the next destination. Tenkiller Lake, Oklahoma, USA

  1. Robbers Cave State Park

AR Natural Gas/Flickr Robber’s Cave State Park houses the stunning San Bois Mountain Range — a range full of scenic bluffs, rich fall colors, and an abundance of outdoor activities. If you feel like getting out to explore, check out the caves or take an easy hike up the mountain. Avenue East, Avenue E, Wilburton, OK 74578, USA

  1. Highway 63

TravelOk.com/Carolyn Fletcher On your route from Robber’s Cave State Park to the next destination, you’ll travel along Highway 63. It’s a spectacular drive in the fall that is full of magical scenery. You can even turn off on side roads and take a detour to see some fall foliage in Oklahoma up close. Robbers Cave State Park, 2084 NW 146th Rd, Wilburton, OK 74578, USA

  1. Talimena Scenic Byway

TalimenaNationalScenicByway/Facebook Probably the most spectacular part of this road trip is the Talimena National Scenic Byway — a 54-mile route that winds you throughout the Ouachita National Forest. This area is home to some of the most spectacular fall colors in Oklahoma. Make sure to have your camera ready for this drive and look for the turnouts to stop and capture the incredible views. Talimena National Scenic Byway, OK-1 Scenic, Talihina, OK 74571, USA

TalimenaNationalScenicByway/Facebook There are many activities to do along the Talimena Drive. From hiking to horseback riding to fishing, fall is the perfect season to enjoy the great outdoors in the Sooner State.

  1. Clayton Lake State Park

TravelOk.com/Carolyn Fletcher Another spectacular destination on this road trip is Clayton Lake State Park. Here you’ll view the rich colors of the Kiamichi Mountains. The park is over 500 acres, including the 80-acre Clayton Lake. The bright fall colors reflecting off the lake are out-of-this-world! US Highway 271, US-271, Clayton, OK, USA

  1. Beavers Bend State Park

TravelOk.com/Carolyn Fletcher Next, you’ll head south to Beavers Bend State Park, one of the most beautiful places in the state. This magical place is full of areas to view the bold colors of fall. The best time to view the fall hues is October and November. Oklahoma 259A, OK-259A, Broken Bow, OK 74728, USA

TravelOk.com/Carolyn Fletcher Can you even believe this is in Oklahoma? Who knew it could feel so magical in the Sooner State?

  1. Chickasaw National Recreation Area

ChickasawNRA/Facebook Your next stop will take you into the town of Sulphur — home to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Known as the “Oasis in the Prairie,” this area is full of waterfalls, streams, lakes, and with the added colors of fall, the area looks breathtaking. 901 W 1st St, Sulphur, OK 73086, USA

  1. Turner Falls

Jose Joseph/Flickr The last stop on this fall foliage road trip will land you in the mesmerizing Arbuckle Mountains, home to Turner Falls in Davis. The 77-ft. waterfall will be surrounded by spectacular fall colors and is a must-see this time of year. Turner Falls, Davis, OK 73030, USA

Does that not look like the most spectacular road trip in Oklahoma? If you take the trip, remember to send us pictures!

Google Maps

Are you ready to experience the most breathtaking fall colors in Oklahoma? Follow along this road trip and have an adventure!

TravelOK.com/Amy Carpenter

Start your fall foliage road trip in northeastern Oklahoma in the quaint town of Tahlequah. This area of the state is known as Green Country but when fall arrives, the gorgeous lush green turns to crisp golds, reds, and oranges.

Tahlequah, OK 74464, USA

TravelOk.com/Carolyn Fletcher

The drive around Lake Tenkiller is full of rolling hills and it’s a favorite lake of Oklahomans. You can drive around the lake to see the best fall colors in Oklahoma or continue onto the next destination.

Tenkiller Lake, Oklahoma, USA

AR Natural Gas/Flickr

Robber’s Cave State Park houses the stunning San Bois Mountain Range — a range full of scenic bluffs, rich fall colors, and an abundance of outdoor activities. If you feel like getting out to explore, check out the caves or take an easy hike up the mountain.

Avenue East, Avenue E, Wilburton, OK 74578, USA

On your route from Robber’s Cave State Park to the next destination, you’ll travel along Highway 63. It’s a spectacular drive in the fall that is full of magical scenery. You can even turn off on side roads and take a detour to see some fall foliage in Oklahoma up close.

Robbers Cave State Park, 2084 NW 146th Rd, Wilburton, OK 74578, USA

TalimenaNationalScenicByway/Facebook

Probably the most spectacular part of this road trip is the Talimena National Scenic Byway — a 54-mile route that winds you throughout the Ouachita National Forest. This area is home to some of the most spectacular fall colors in Oklahoma. Make sure to have your camera ready for this drive and look for the turnouts to stop and capture the incredible views.

Talimena National Scenic Byway, OK-1 Scenic, Talihina, OK 74571, USA

There are many activities to do along the Talimena Drive. From hiking to horseback riding to fishing, fall is the perfect season to enjoy the great outdoors in the Sooner State.

Another spectacular destination on this road trip is Clayton Lake State Park. Here you’ll view the rich colors of the Kiamichi Mountains. The park is over 500 acres, including the 80-acre Clayton Lake. The bright fall colors reflecting off the lake are out-of-this-world!

US Highway 271, US-271, Clayton, OK, USA

Next, you’ll head south to Beavers Bend State Park, one of the most beautiful places in the state. This magical place is full of areas to view the bold colors of fall. The best time to view the fall hues is October and November.

Oklahoma 259A, OK-259A, Broken Bow, OK 74728, USA

Can you even believe this is in Oklahoma? Who knew it could feel so magical in the Sooner State?

ChickasawNRA/Facebook

Your next stop will take you into the town of Sulphur — home to the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Known as the “Oasis in the Prairie,” this area is full of waterfalls, streams, lakes, and with the added colors of fall, the area looks breathtaking.

901 W 1st St, Sulphur, OK 73086, USA

Jose Joseph/Flickr

The last stop on this fall foliage road trip will land you in the mesmerizing Arbuckle Mountains, home to Turner Falls in Davis. The 77-ft. waterfall will be surrounded by spectacular fall colors and is a must-see this time of year.

Turner Falls, Davis, OK 73030, USA

For more places to see fall colors in Oklahoma, here are 12 of the most beautiful fall destinations in the Sooner State.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Fall Foliage In Oklahoma August 15, 2019 Elisa Regulski What is the best time to see peak fall foliage in Oklahoma? Fall colors fill the state in late October and last until the beginning of November. Even though Oklahoma’s autumn colors don’t last long, they are positively bewitching. It’s worthwhile to plan your fall adventures early so you can catch the most vibrant sights.  Where are the best places in Oklahoma to see fall foliage? You don’t even have to work up a sweat in order to experience Oklahoma’s stunning nature. Just venture to the Talimena Scenic Byway. This 54-mile route weaves through the astonishing Ouachita National Forest. A sea of bright colors will greet you. Another popular autumn destination is Clayton Lake State Park. This natural wonderland is home to a vast forest and shimmering body of water. When the trees’ leaves change colors, they reflect into the pristine lake. This is one autumn adventure you won’t want to miss.  What are the best Oklahoma hikes to take in the fall? For some incredible autumn views, head over to Robbers Cave State Park. This natural area is home to several hiking trails that are suitable for all skill levels. Stroll up the Sans Bois Mountains and look at the fall colors from a higher vantage point. You can also go back in time with a walking history tour through the park. There’s another terrific hiking trail near Oologah Lake. This tranquil destination is located just north of Claremore, and it takes on a whole new life in the fall. You’ll love gaping at the oak and hickory trees surrounding the water. These views will make you fall in love with Oklahoma all over again.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Fall Foliage In Oklahoma

August 15, 2019

Elisa Regulski

What is the best time to see peak fall foliage in Oklahoma? Fall colors fill the state in late October and last until the beginning of November. Even though Oklahoma’s autumn colors don’t last long, they are positively bewitching. It’s worthwhile to plan your fall adventures early so you can catch the most vibrant sights.  Where are the best places in Oklahoma to see fall foliage? You don’t even have to work up a sweat in order to experience Oklahoma’s stunning nature. Just venture to the Talimena Scenic Byway. This 54-mile route weaves through the astonishing Ouachita National Forest. A sea of bright colors will greet you. Another popular autumn destination is Clayton Lake State Park. This natural wonderland is home to a vast forest and shimmering body of water. When the trees’ leaves change colors, they reflect into the pristine lake. This is one autumn adventure you won’t want to miss.  What are the best Oklahoma hikes to take in the fall? For some incredible autumn views, head over to Robbers Cave State Park. This natural area is home to several hiking trails that are suitable for all skill levels. Stroll up the Sans Bois Mountains and look at the fall colors from a higher vantage point. You can also go back in time with a walking history tour through the park. There’s another terrific hiking trail near Oologah Lake. This tranquil destination is located just north of Claremore, and it takes on a whole new life in the fall. You’ll love gaping at the oak and hickory trees surrounding the water. These views will make you fall in love with Oklahoma all over again.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Fall colors fill the state in late October and last until the beginning of November. Even though Oklahoma’s autumn colors don’t last long, they are positively bewitching. It’s worthwhile to plan your fall adventures early so you can catch the most vibrant sights. 

Where are the best places in Oklahoma to see fall foliage?

You don’t even have to work up a sweat in order to experience Oklahoma’s stunning nature. Just venture to the Talimena Scenic Byway. This 54-mile route weaves through the astonishing Ouachita National Forest. A sea of bright colors will greet you. Another popular autumn destination is Clayton Lake State Park. This natural wonderland is home to a vast forest and shimmering body of water. When the trees’ leaves change colors, they reflect into the pristine lake. This is one autumn adventure you won’t want to miss. 

What are the best Oklahoma hikes to take in the fall?

For some incredible autumn views, head over to Robbers Cave State Park. This natural area is home to several hiking trails that are suitable for all skill levels. Stroll up the Sans Bois Mountains and look at the fall colors from a higher vantage point. You can also go back in time with a walking history tour through the park. There’s another terrific hiking trail near Oologah Lake. This tranquil destination is located just north of Claremore, and it takes on a whole new life in the fall. You’ll love gaping at the oak and hickory trees surrounding the water. These views will make you fall in love with Oklahoma all over again.