Mile
for mile, Oklahoma offers the nation’s most
diverse terrain. It’s one of only four states
with more than 10 ecoregions, and has by far, the
most per mile in America.* Oklahoma’s ecoregions – or,
terrains/subclimates – include everything from
Rocky Mountain foothills to cypress swamps, tallgrass
prairies, and hardwood forests to pine-covered mountains.
Each is graced with wide blue lakes, rivers and streams.
Plus, there’s one man-made type of terrain:
urban turf.
Native
variety sets the stage for endless adventure. Hiking.
Biking. Dune buggy riding. Mountain climbing. Scuba
diving. Hang gliding. Horseback riding. Floating.
Boating. Camping. Canoeing. Fishing. Hunting. Spelunking.
Bird watching. Rafting. Kayaking. Rappelling. And
out and out playing. Here, road trips are American
samplers of Mother Nature.
Oklahoma’s
urban turf offers all kinds of excitement: Oklahoma
City’s winding waterways and brick streets
in Bricktown and the vibrant Western Avenue restaurant
district. Tulsa is a mecca of Art Deco architecture
and gracious urban sophistication. Check out the
Cherry Street entertainment district and the new
Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks.
If
you’re planning to invest in property, make
plans for Oklahoma. 12 terrains and countless amazing
getaways – are right here.
*
EPA Ecoregions of the U.S.
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