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Road Trips from Broken Arrow, OK

Hey, planning a drive from Broken Arrow? You've got options for day trips mostly within a 4-hour window. Most routes stick to highways with a drive score of 8 or 9, meaning they're pretty straightforward. The terrain is mostly flat or gently rolling, so you won't be tackling any mountain passes. Several of these destinations offer access to parks, including the Oklahoma City National Memorial, making them good for a quick scenic stop or a break.

Total Routes

12

Shortest

2.3h

With Parks Nearby

10

Full-day getaway

10 total in this range

Burns Flat, OK

3h 54m

217.8 mi one way

This 217.8-mile trip is one of the longer options, taking nearly 4 hours. It features mixed highway and surface roads, and the terrain is gently rolling. You'll pass by the Oklahoma City National Memorial, offering a significant point of interest along the way.

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Cherokee, OK

3h 28m

181.1 mi one way

At 181.1 miles and 3.5 hours, this is a solid day trip. It's primarily a highway route with mostly flat terrain, making for an easy drive. While it doesn't list specific parks directly nearby, it's a good option if you prefer straightforward travel.

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Geary, OK

2h 57m

164.8 mi one way

This is one of the shorter drives at 164.8 miles, taking around 3 hours. It's mostly highway with flat terrain, offering a smooth ride. You'll have access to the Oklahoma City National Memorial, a notable stop about halfway through your journey.

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Maysville, OK

3h 4m

160.7 mi one way

With 160.7 miles and just over 3 hours, this is a comparable day trip to Geary. It's also a mostly highway route with flat terrain. Like Geary, it provides access to the Oklahoma City National Memorial for a potential stop.

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Thomas, OK

3h 44m

177.6 mi one way

This 177.6-mile drive will take about 3.7 hours. It's a mix of highway and surface roads with gently rolling terrain. You'll have the opportunity to visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial during this trip.

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When to Go

Spring

The gently rolling and flat terrains on these routes are pleasant in spring. Access to parks like the Oklahoma City National Memorial offers opportunities for outdoor reflection.

Summer

These highway-focused drives are suitable for summer. The mostly flat terrain makes for easy cruising, and park visits are possible.

Fall

Enjoy the flat and gently rolling terrains during the fall season. The straightforward highway routes are ideal for a comfortable autumn drive.

Winter

With mostly flat terrain and highway profiles, these destinations are accessible even in winter. Park access remains an option, weather permitting.

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