Getting to Oklahoma City is simple—located smack-dab in the middle of the country, it’s easy to access from just about anywhere. But once you're here, the real adventure begins. There are as many unique ways to get around OKC as there are unexpected ways to spend your time. Whether you’re navigating by car, bike or public transit, getting from one fun experience to the next is part of the excitement.

 

GETTING HERE

TRAVEL BY AIR

The OKC Will Rogers International Airport offers nonstop air service to 28 U.S. airports. See which cities are serviced nonstop.
 

TRAVEL BY TRAIN

Amtrak service via Oklahoma’s Heartland Flyer runs a 418-mile round trip between OKC and DFW daily with stops along the way in Norman, Purcell, Pauls Valley, Ardmore and Gainesville, Texas. The train arrives in OKC in the heart of downtown. 
 

TRAVEL BY CAR

Oklahoma City is located at the crossroads of Route 66, plus Interstates 35, 40 and 44. With more than 2,400 miles of four-lane roads, getting to and around Oklahoma City is a breeze. 
 

GETTING AROUND

Embark provides fixed-route public bus service seven days a week. OKC bus routes radiate from the Downtown Transit Center, which has a comfortable, climate-controlled waiting area, vending machines, restrooms and a covered boarding area. ADA Services are also available. . 

OKC Streetcar provides access to Oklahoma City’s downtown districts. There are two loops – the full Downtown Loop operates daily, and a shorter Bricktown Loop operates Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Streetcar can be used for large citywide groups to move attendees to the convention center from area hotels. Custom group packages and pricing are available. 

For downtown metered parking, download the Flowbird app to pay your parking meter straight from your phone. 

Spokies is Oklahoma City’s bike share program and a great way to cruise around downtown and many adjacent neighborhoods. Pedal-only and E-bikes are available and can be located via the Spokies app or spokiesokc.com. Ride Share services are also available in Oklahoma City via Lyft, Uber, Lime and similar apps for both cars and scooters. Check specific provider apps for rate and route details. 

Enjoy a ride along the Oklahoma River, via Oklahoma River Cruises, in a beautiful 65-foot river cruiser with climate-controlled cabins and a variety of specialty cruises and regularly scheduled trips Wednesday through Sunday from April to December.

 

Discover convenient ways to navigate OKC’s downtown districts with the OKC Streetcar, and learn more about traveling to and from the city aboard the Heartland Flyer.