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How to get to Oklahoma City

Getting There: Introduction

Planning a trip to Oklahoma City means heading to a dynamic state centre where modern urbanism intertwines with the spirit of the Wild West. You can reach this major metropolis in the heart of the USA in various ways: by direct flight, by train, on a comfortable bus, or by taking a road trip. A trip to Oklahoma City will be an excellent start to exploring the region's culture and history.

By Plane

The fastest way to get to the city is by air, using the region's main air gateway — Will Rogers World Airport (OKC). It receives many flights from major transport hubs in the country and is conveniently located relative to the city centre. For travellers, this is the most preferred option, allowing you to save travel time.

Alternatively, you can consider flying to neighbouring cities, for example, to Stillwater (83 km), Enid (108 km), or Lawton (125 km). However, keep in mind that arriving at these points will require organising an additional transfer to the final destination.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Large
15.6

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Rail service connects Oklahoma City with the neighbouring state of Texas thanks to the Heartland Flyer route. Trains arrive at the historic Santa Fe Depot station, located in the lively Bricktown district, making arrival particularly convenient for tourists.

Daily services connect the city with Fort Worth, offering travellers a comfortable journey. If you are in other regions where there is no direct rail service, you can travel to the nearest cities, such as Stillwater or Enid, and continue the journey by bus or rental car.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SWO
104 km
1 h 6 min
WDG
162 km
1 h 33 min
LAW
138 km
1 h 18 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus transportation remains an economical and reliable way to get to the metropolis from neighbouring settlements. Modern buses provide comfortable conditions for the trip, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without the need to watch the road.

One of the popular routes runs from the city of Lawton. The distance is about 155 km, and the travel time takes approximately 2.4 hours. The regular schedule allows you to easily plan your arrival in Oklahoma City at a convenient time.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
LAW
155 km
2 h 23 min

By Car

Travelling by car offers freedom of movement and the ability to build your own schedule. The roads leading to Oklahoma City are of good quality. A trip from the city of Stillwater (about 104 km) will take just 1.1 hours, and the journey from the city of Lawton (138 km) will last approximately 1.3 hours.

It is also convenient to get there from the city of Enid, covering a distance of 162 km in 1.6 hours. If you decide to use a taxi for an intercity trip, be prepared that the fare will be quite high due to the long distance.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SWO
104 km
1 h 6 min
WDG
162 km
1 h 33 min
LAW
138 km
1 h 18 min

Travel Tips

Before travelling to Oklahoma City, it is worth knowing a few nuances that will make your stay comfortable and safe. This city combines Southern hospitality with the rhythm of a modern centre, and a little preparation will help you adapt faster.

  1. Clothing and weather. The climate here is changeable, and strong winds often blow. It is better to dress in layers to easily adjust to the temperature, and in spring, be sure to monitor the forecast due to possible storms.
  2. Transport. The city occupies a vast territory, so renting a car is the most convenient way to get around. Public transport may not cover all remote attractions.
  3. Finances. Payments are made in US dollars. Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, but it is useful to have some cash for small expenses and tips.
  4. Tipping. In the USA, this is an obligatory part of service culture. In restaurants and taxis, it is customary to leave 15–20% of the bill amount.
  5. Safety. Tourist areas are safe, but as in any large city, do not leave valuables in the car in plain sight and avoid walking in deserted places at night.
  6. Language and communication. The main language is English. Locals are friendly; it is customary here to greet staff and be polite.
  7. Local cuisine. Do not miss the chance to try the local barbecue or steak — this is the state's true culinary calling card.

Following these simple recommendations will allow you to avoid awkward situations and focus on vivid impressions from the trip. Enjoy your holiday!

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