The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department has released an updated digital Route 66 Guide to help travelers discover some of Oklahoma’s hidden gems along Route 66 — from attractions to accommodations to local cuisine.
More than 400 miles of the nation’s longest drivable stretch of the iconic highway run through Oklahoma.
Officials with the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department (OTRD) are modernizing the agency’s library of specialty guides by going completely digital, and the Route 66 Guide is the first to be re-released as fully digital.
“Going digital with our specialty publications gives us an exciting opportunity to make our guides more interactive and update them more frequently so there’s always fresh content,” said OTRD Executive Director Shelley Zumwalt.
OTRD will continue to print an annual combined Travel and Outdoor guide as well as the Route 66 Passport. The agency is working with industry partners to potentially print the Route 66 Guide. Orders of physical guides are available in limited quantities while supplies last.
The new digital Route 66 Guide showcases a mix of new stops and longtime favorites, including charming towns, roadside diners and quirky attractions throughout Oklahoma’s stretch of the highway. It also features the state’s Route 66 history along with new information on 14 attractions and five events. Information is available at TravelOK.com. Travelers also can find a complete list of free guides in the TravelOK app (Apple & Google Play stores) or at TravelOK.com.
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