If you're planning a trip to an Oklahoma winery or want to spend a weekend at a quiet guest ranch, two new resources can help you find the perfect destination.
The Web site, http://agritourism.travelok. com, and large tri-fold map list hundreds of agritourism attractions across the state by city, region and type of attraction. Agritourism blends two of the state's largest industries: agriculture and tourism. It often happens when farmers and ranchers diversify their business and invite the public onto their property to buy goods or experience a slice of the country life. Agritourism includes farm and ranch experiences, wineries, farmers markets, hunting destinations, food festivals, western events, birding tours and more. Also known as "agritainment,” some of these attractions cater to people who want to reconnect with their roots or show their children how their grandparents grew up. Widely recognized as the fastest growing sector of travel and recreation, agritourism is gaining worldwide popularity, and Oklahoma, with its cultural diversity, Western heritage and interesting terrain, is positioned to become a leader in farm and ranch travel experiences. If you haven't had an agritourism experience, here are a few to consider. Call before visiting, because many agritourism attractions are seasonal.
Monday, 17 December 2007
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