I'm planning a road trip from Kansas City to Tulsa

I'm planning a road trip from Kansas City to Tulsa with a couple of friends, but I need help figuring out where to stop along the way. I don't want it to be one of those trips where we're just stuck in the car the whole time, you know? I'd love to find cool places that aren't super crowded but still interesting. We're not the "touristy" type, but we don't want to miss anything fun or unique. I feel like I'm missing out on some hidden gems
WossyB on September 25 at 08:42 AM in Travel and Leisure
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ZAKIR on October 15 at 11:58 AM
Sounds like a great trip! When I drove from Kansas City to Tulsa, I loved stopping at the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve for the views. If you’re hungry, check out Dink's BBQ in Bartlesville. And for your Lake Tahoe project, Kings Beach is a top spot for vacation homes—great lake access and a chill vibe! Safe travels!
jackson on October 06 at 01:52 AM
I suggest you to visit Harry Truman Library and Museum in Independance (MO). 
 
 
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Julian on September 25 at 12:23 PM
When I was in a similar spot, I took my mom to Ann Arbor. It’s not your typical tourist spot, but we had a good time. There’s plenty to do without feeling overwhelmed—quaint shops, nice parks, and the university area have a cool vibe. It felt refreshing because it wasn’t too “planned.” We just wandered and enjoyed ourselves. It’s about making memories, not cramming in a million things to do. Sometimes, the less structured trips are the best!
Jameson on September 25 at 09:26 AM
I know exactly what you mean! My mom and I went to Saugatuck, the perfect blend of everything. It has art galleries, cute little cafés, and a beach if you’re relaxing by the water. My mom loved the pace—super laid-back but still fun. If you’re worried about overplanning, this might be the sweet spot. You can also look at other cool places in this list of weekend getaways in michigan to get some ideas.
 
Bills on September 25 at 09:06 AM