Oklahoma has some great places to visit, but did you know we have our share of weirdness also? “Weird” isn’t necessarily a negative word…it can be interesting, unusual, quirky, or weirdly cool. If you’re looking for something different to see or do, visit these 14 unique places to visit in Oklahoma for a little slice of unusual. They will bring you a new appreciation of our state! Just when you think you’ve seen everything, these interesting spots just might surprise you. Plan a trip to any of these fun places and let us know what you thought.

  1. Spider Bug - Lexington

Flickr/meltedplastic Apparently, someone elected to take a VW bug and attach spider legs to it, making it a spider bug. And what a fun work of art it became. You don’t see roadside attractions like this just anywhere. This attraction is located on the west side of Highway 77, south of Moffatt Road in Lexington. Spider Bug, 951 Moffatt Rd, Lexington, OK 73051, USA

  1. Space Capsule - Winganon

Flickr/Cassie Around 1959, a cement mixer wrecked on its way to build the bridge over Oologah Lake. The truck was hauled off, but the mixer was left and is now known as the Winganon Space Capsule. Over the years people have turned it into art. Painting and repainting it with different themes. Right now it is a recreation of a NASA space capsule. (Location: on a lonely stretch of highway between Talala and Winganon) Winganon Concrete Mixer Space Capsule, E 300 Rd, Talala, OK 74080, USA

  1. Full-Size Transformers (G&M Body Shop) - Stillwater

Facebook/GM-Body-Shop-GM-Body-Shop-West-Statues-aval-for-viewing-247 G&M Body Shop in Stillwater has installed 2 transformers, one at each of its locations. The yellow Bumblebee Transformer was installed in September 2015 and stands 20 ft. tall. The first one was installed in August 2015 and stands 22 ft. tall. Both were built in Thailand and then upgraded by the Stillwater body shop, which felt that the originals weren’t up to American standards of Transformer excellence. These Transformers have been attracting tourists from Oklahoma and many other states in droves. If your little ones love the Transformers movies, then make a beeline for this exciting spot! They will absolutely love seeing their favorite movie characters in person. G & M Body Shop, 2207 E 6th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74074, USA

  1. Oldest Burning Lightbulb - Mangum

wikipedia One of the oldest burning light bulbs in the world (4th oldest in the world) has been illuminating a room in the Mangum Fire Department for 87 years. The original installer of the bulb in 1927, is as much a mystery today as why it continues to burn almost a century later. Mangum’s small claim to fame has attracted interested tourists from across Oklahoma, neighboring states, and the globe to come and gaze at the octogenarian light. Mangum Fire Department, 201 N Oklahoma Ave, Mangum, OK 73554, USA

  1. The Womb: Oklahoma City

Flickr/Josh Lackey A psychedelic arts center founded by the frontman of the Flaming Lips, it is saturated with vibrant murals of robots and unusual geometric shapes. The Womb stands out from anything else in downtown Oklahoma City. Factory Obscura: Mix-Tape, 25 NW 9th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, USA

  1. World War II Bombing Memorial Site: Boise City

Screenshot taken from Youtube user Global Sun Times Located in the Oklahoma panhandle, Boise City is the only town in the continental United States that was bombed during World War II. Visit the Boise City Bomb Memorial to view a replica of one of the six bombs mistakenly dropped on the city during testing on July 6, 1943. The bomb was dropped by pilots in a B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber when they mistakenly took lights around the town’s square to be their target. Luckily, only practice bombs were used and the town square was deserted when the bomb was dropped just after midnight, though many buildings were damaged or destroyed. The Boise City Bomb Memorial is located just in front of the Red Chamber Caboose. 1300 N Cimarron Ave, Boise City, OK 73933, USA1300 North Cimarron in Boise City, Oklahoma.

  1. Ames Astrobleme Museum - Ames

http://aoghs.org/ The Ames Astrobleme Museum has a very interesting story behind it. Way back in time, a meteor struck north-central Oklahoma, creating an impact crater – an astrobleme – more than eight miles wide. The Ames is buried by about 9,000 feet of sediment, making it barely visible on the surface. The hidden crater remained unrecognized until 1991, when a prolific oilfield was discovered. The Ames crater impact site is one of only six oil-producing craters in the United States. It is among the largest producing craters, producing 17.4 million barrels of oil and 79.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Ames Astrobleme Museum, Ames, OK 73718, USA

  1. Gravity Hill - Bartlesville

Screenshot taken from Youtube user Snicko95 Located south of Bartlesville on Gap Road at the Matoaka Switch, Gravity Hill has been a source of local lore and mystique for decades now. Locals in the area say that the hill in question is unique because it defies the laws of gravity. If you park your car facing downhill and put it in neutral, you’ll be surprised as your car starts rolling backward, which is uphill. This hill is certainly one of the best weird things to do in Oklahoma. Its mystery fascinates people from all over the place. Pit Road, Pit Rd, Springer, OK 73458, USA

  1. Chris Barbee’s Bowling Ball Yard Art - Nowata

Facebook/Chris-Barbees-Bowling-Ball-Yard-Art

Flickr/Rex Brown Carol Barbee liked roses. Wanting to decorate her rose bed, Chris Barbee brought Carol some gazing balls. But these gazing balls were quite durable and could withstand an Oklahoma storm because they were actually old bowling balls. After Carol’s death in 1997, Chris wanted to keep her memory alive and decided to make something with the bowling balls that she liked. This started Chris’ first project; the bowling ball fence along the road. Then came the alphabet. The whole thing took on a life of its own; Chris became known as the ‘Bowling Ball Man.’ You can tour the yard for free northeast of Nowata, one mile east of Highway 169.) Visiting the Bowling Ball Yard Art is quite a unique experience. E021 Road, E021 Rd, Nowata, OK 74048, USA

  1. Upended 18-Wheel Truck - Tonkawa

Facebook/WilkinsTruckChrome This company got creative for a billboard and stuck an 18-wheeler straight up in the air. It can be seen in front of Wilkins Oklahoma Truck Supply in Tonkawa, OK. Wilkins Oklahoma Truck Supply, 16600 W Fountain Rd, Tonkawa, OK 74653, USA

  1. The American Pigeon Museum - Oklahoma City

Facebook/theamericanpigeonmuseum The museum’s purpose is to preserve the heritage and history of the domestic pigeon and its relationship with humankind. Come to The American Pigeon Museum and gain a new appreciation of these birds while enjoying of the best unique things to do in Oklahoma. The American Pigeon Museum & Library, 2300 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, USA

  1. World’s Largest Totem Pole - Foyil

Flickr/Granger Meador A retired art teacher built the approximately 60-foot-tall monument over an 11-year period from 1937 to 1948. Even though other totem poles made from wood surpass the Foyil totem in height, it’s still the tallest constructed from cement. The world’s largest totem pole is a one-of-a-kind sight! 21300 OK-28 A, Chelsea, OK 74016, USA

  1. No Mans’s Land Historical Society (Two-Headed Calf) - Goodwell

nmlhs.org The open range of the Oklahoma Panhandle was called “No Man’s Land” while the U.S. government tried to keep settlers off of it. The government gave up in 1890, and the No Man’s Land Historical Museum tries to preserve its legacy. The weirdest exhibit at the museum is the two-headed calf. The calf was born on a farm 12 miles north of town in 1932. It lived for a few weeks, died, then was stuffed by students at a local college. It’s been in a glass case at the museum for decades, possibly since it opened in 1934. No Man’s Land Historical Marker, US-64 &, N1680 Rd, Knowles, OK 73844, USA

  1. Longest Straight Road in the U.S. - Boise City-Guymon

roadsideamerica.com The longest straight road in the United States isn’t the famous Route 46 in North Dakota (the longest straight section of which runs for just over 27 miles). There are two separate sections of the same highway in the Oklahoma Panhandle that surpass Route 46’s length by a substantial margin. From Boise City to just west of Guymon, Highway 412 runs razor’s-edge straight for 47.7 miles. And as if that wasn’t enough, when Highway 412 resumes its straight and narrow ways 24 miles to the east, it proceeds to run perfectly straight through the farmlands of western Oklahoma from Hardesty to just east of Slapout for another 65.5 miles. Highway 412, US-412, Enid, OK, USA

Have you gotten to see any of these intriguing destinations? Which one of these unique places to visit in Oklahoma do you think is the weirdest? I think many of them are “weirdly cool!” If you’ve visited them, please let us know about your experiences in the comments section!

Flickr/meltedplastic

Apparently, someone elected to take a VW bug and attach spider legs to it, making it a spider bug. And what a fun work of art it became. You don’t see roadside attractions like this just anywhere. This attraction is located on the west side of Highway 77, south of Moffatt Road in Lexington.

Spider Bug, 951 Moffatt Rd, Lexington, OK 73051, USA

Flickr/Cassie

Around 1959, a cement mixer wrecked on its way to build the bridge over Oologah Lake. The truck was hauled off, but the mixer was left and is now known as the Winganon Space Capsule. Over the years people have turned it into art. Painting and repainting it with different themes. Right now it is a recreation of a NASA space capsule. (Location: on a lonely stretch of highway between Talala and Winganon)

Winganon Concrete Mixer Space Capsule, E 300 Rd, Talala, OK 74080, USA

Facebook/GM-Body-Shop-GM-Body-Shop-West-Statues-aval-for-viewing-247

G&M Body Shop in Stillwater has installed 2 transformers, one at each of its locations. The yellow Bumblebee Transformer was installed in September 2015 and stands 20 ft. tall. The first one was installed in August 2015 and stands 22 ft. tall. Both were built in Thailand and then upgraded by the Stillwater body shop, which felt that the originals weren’t up to American standards of Transformer excellence. These Transformers have been attracting tourists from Oklahoma and many other states in droves. If your little ones love the Transformers movies, then make a beeline for this exciting spot! They will absolutely love seeing their favorite movie characters in person.

G & M Body Shop, 2207 E 6th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74074, USA

wikipedia

One of the oldest burning light bulbs in the world (4th oldest in the world) has been illuminating a room in the Mangum Fire Department for 87 years. The original installer of the bulb in 1927, is as much a mystery today as why it continues to burn almost a century later. Mangum’s small claim to fame has attracted interested tourists from across Oklahoma, neighboring states, and the globe to come and gaze at the octogenarian light.

Mangum Fire Department, 201 N Oklahoma Ave, Mangum, OK 73554, USA

Flickr/Josh Lackey

A psychedelic arts center founded by the frontman of the Flaming Lips, it is saturated with vibrant murals of robots and unusual geometric shapes. The Womb stands out from anything else in downtown Oklahoma City.

Factory Obscura: Mix-Tape, 25 NW 9th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, USA

Screenshot taken from Youtube user Global Sun Times

Located in the Oklahoma panhandle, Boise City is the only town in the continental United States that was bombed during World War II. Visit the Boise City Bomb Memorial to view a replica of one of the six bombs mistakenly dropped on the city during testing on July 6, 1943. The bomb was dropped by pilots in a B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber when they mistakenly took lights around the town’s square to be their target. Luckily, only practice bombs were used and the town square was deserted when the bomb was dropped just after midnight, though many buildings were damaged or destroyed. The Boise City Bomb Memorial is located just in front of the Red Chamber Caboose.

1300 N Cimarron Ave, Boise City, OK 73933, USA1300 North Cimarron in Boise City, Oklahoma.

http://aoghs.org/

The Ames Astrobleme Museum has a very interesting story behind it. Way back in time, a meteor struck north-central Oklahoma, creating an impact crater – an astrobleme – more than eight miles wide. The Ames is buried by about 9,000 feet of sediment, making it barely visible on the surface. The hidden crater remained unrecognized until 1991, when a prolific oilfield was discovered. The Ames crater impact site is one of only six oil-producing craters in the United States. It is among the largest producing craters, producing 17.4 million barrels of oil and 79.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas.

Ames Astrobleme Museum, Ames, OK 73718, USA

Screenshot taken from Youtube user Snicko95

Located south of Bartlesville on Gap Road at the Matoaka Switch, Gravity Hill has been a source of local lore and mystique for decades now. Locals in the area say that the hill in question is unique because it defies the laws of gravity. If you park your car facing downhill and put it in neutral, you’ll be surprised as your car starts rolling backward, which is uphill. This hill is certainly one of the best weird things to do in Oklahoma. Its mystery fascinates people from all over the place.

Pit Road, Pit Rd, Springer, OK 73458, USA

Facebook/Chris-Barbees-Bowling-Ball-Yard-Art

Flickr/Rex Brown

Carol Barbee liked roses. Wanting to decorate her rose bed, Chris Barbee brought Carol some gazing balls. But these gazing balls were quite durable and could withstand an Oklahoma storm because they were actually old bowling balls. After Carol’s death in 1997, Chris wanted to keep her memory alive and decided to make something with the bowling balls that she liked. This started Chris’ first project; the bowling ball fence along the road. Then came the alphabet. The whole thing took on a life of its own; Chris became known as the ‘Bowling Ball Man.’ You can tour the yard for free northeast of Nowata, one mile east of Highway 169.) Visiting the Bowling Ball Yard Art is quite a unique experience.

E021 Road, E021 Rd, Nowata, OK 74048, USA

Facebook/WilkinsTruckChrome

This company got creative for a billboard and stuck an 18-wheeler straight up in the air. It can be seen in front of Wilkins Oklahoma Truck Supply in Tonkawa, OK.

Wilkins Oklahoma Truck Supply, 16600 W Fountain Rd, Tonkawa, OK 74653, USA

Facebook/theamericanpigeonmuseum

The museum’s purpose is to preserve the heritage and history of the domestic pigeon and its relationship with humankind. Come to The American Pigeon Museum and gain a new appreciation of these birds while enjoying of the best unique things to do in Oklahoma.

The American Pigeon Museum & Library, 2300 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111, USA

Flickr/Granger Meador

A retired art teacher built the approximately 60-foot-tall monument over an 11-year period from 1937 to 1948. Even though other totem poles made from wood surpass the Foyil totem in height, it’s still the tallest constructed from cement. The world’s largest totem pole is a one-of-a-kind sight!

21300 OK-28 A, Chelsea, OK 74016, USA

nmlhs.org

The open range of the Oklahoma Panhandle was called “No Man’s Land” while the U.S. government tried to keep settlers off of it. The government gave up in 1890, and the No Man’s Land Historical Museum tries to preserve its legacy. The weirdest exhibit at the museum is the two-headed calf. The calf was born on a farm 12 miles north of town in 1932. It lived for a few weeks, died, then was stuffed by students at a local college. It’s been in a glass case at the museum for decades, possibly since it opened in 1934.

No Man’s Land Historical Marker, US-64 &, N1680 Rd, Knowles, OK 73844, USA

roadsideamerica.com

The longest straight road in the United States isn’t the famous Route 46 in North Dakota (the longest straight section of which runs for just over 27 miles). There are two separate sections of the same highway in the Oklahoma Panhandle that surpass Route 46’s length by a substantial margin. From Boise City to just west of Guymon, Highway 412 runs razor’s-edge straight for 47.7 miles. And as if that wasn’t enough, when Highway 412 resumes its straight and narrow ways 24 miles to the east, it proceeds to run perfectly straight through the farmlands of western Oklahoma from Hardesty to just east of Slapout for another 65.5 miles.

Highway 412, US-412, Enid, OK, USA

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Unique Places in Oklahoma December 14, 2022 Danielle Schwartz What are the best small towns in Oklahoma? The best small towns in Oklahoma are full of charm and unique personality. Check them out:

Claremore Pauls Valley Carlton Landing Sulphur Medicine Park Tishomingo Broken Bow Alva Poteau Davis Grove

  What are some unique things to do in Oklahoma? There are a lot of fun and unique things to do in Oklahoma. There is something for everyone to enjoy in our state:

The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World Cavanal Hill Pops in Arcadia Alabaster Caverns State Park

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Unique Places in Oklahoma

December 14, 2022

Danielle Schwartz

What are the best small towns in Oklahoma? The best small towns in Oklahoma are full of charm and unique personality. Check them out:

Claremore Pauls Valley Carlton Landing Sulphur Medicine Park Tishomingo Broken Bow Alva Poteau Davis Grove

  What are some unique things to do in Oklahoma? There are a lot of fun and unique things to do in Oklahoma. There is something for everyone to enjoy in our state:

The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World Cavanal Hill Pops in Arcadia Alabaster Caverns State Park

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The best small towns in Oklahoma are full of charm and unique personality. Check them out:

  • Claremore
  • Pauls Valley
  • Carlton Landing
  • Sulphur
  • Medicine Park
  • Tishomingo
  • Broken Bow
  • Alva
  • Poteau
  • Davis
  • Grove

 

What are some unique things to do in Oklahoma? There are a lot of fun and unique things to do in Oklahoma. There is something for everyone to enjoy in our state:

  • The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
  • Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World
  • Cavanal Hill
  • Pops in Arcadia
  • Alabaster Caverns State Park