Tulsa to Amarillo road trip: Drive time, distance & best stops

Planning a Tulsa to Amarillo road trip itinerary

The Tulsa to Amarillo drive connects Oklahoma to north Texas, as well as two classic stops on Route 66.

Tulsa’s big ticket attraction is the Philbrook Museum of Art, but you’ll get more of a local cultural education at the Woody Guthrie Center.

Alternatively, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum has a decent planetarium and Gathering Place is a great park with play areas on the Arkansas River. The classic photo stop, though, is at the enormous Golden Driller statue.

Amarillo is a classic stop on Route 66. Highlights include Cadillac Ranch, an art installation featuring 10 brightly-painted Cadillacs buried nose-first in the ground. You’ll also find the Texas Air and Space Museum here, and the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. For the great outdoors, Palo Duro Canyon State Park is just to the south-east of the city.

Interesting Amarillo activities include Route 66 walking tours and scavenger hunts.

Tulsa to Amarillo distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Tulsa to Amarillo is 365 miles. That makes for a driving time of around five hours and 20 minutes. The quickest route is along the I-44 and I-40.

The best stops between Tulsa and Amarillo are the Route 66 Interpretive Center, Oklahoma City and Fort Reno.

For more suggestions, see the individual guides for the Tulsa to Oklahoma City drive and Oklahoma City to Amarillo drive.

Best stops between Tulsa and Amarillo: Route 66 Interpretive Center

The Route 66 Interpretive Center in Chandler OK is devoted to the nation’s most famous road trip. There’s plenty of memorabilia up on the walls, but the focus here is on video presentations.

The aim is to take visitors on a drive down Route 66, gaining an understanding of why it became known as the Mother Road.

Tulsa to Amarillo drive: Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City provides a touch of big city life on an otherwise very rural route. The big attraction is the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, which delves into multiple aspects of cowboy culture. It’s a large, detailed, multi-pronged museum.

The sight that’ll probably stick in the memory, however, is the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. This commemorates the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995 – the deadliest homegrown terrorist attack in US history.

Great Oklahoma City experiences include craft beer tours by bike, indoor skydiving and art and architecture tours.

Attractions between Tulsa and Amarillo: Fort Reno

Established in 1874 during the Indian Wars, significant chunks of Fort Reno are still intact, and a big money refurbishment project is underway.

Fort Reno is about as historic as Oklahoma gets, and it marks the start of the transition from largely forgotten territory to a state. The Visitor Center tells Fort Reno’s complex history – including its World War II incarnation as a Prisoner of War camp, and its appearance in Forrest Gump.

Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX.
Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX. Photo by BrittanyU/ Pixabay.

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