
Pryor Creek Concert & Festival Grounds is one of Oklahoma’s most significant music tourist attractions. Permanent facilities include: a national entertainment stage; more than 3,500 campsites; showers and restrooms; jumbo screens; and, a convenience store.
Rocklahoma, which is held each year on Memorial Day weekend is acknowledged throughout the country as the kickoff event of the concert season.
Rocklahoma, which is held each year on Memorial Day weekend is acknowledged throughout the country as the kickoff event of the concert season.

2017 will mark the 12th Annual American Cowboy Trade Days & the Celebration of the American Cowboy. The event is the largest Cowboy Trader’s Day in Oklahoma. More than seventy-five traders from eight states sell and trade Western period merchandise furniture guns saddles, tack, spurs and other cowboy vendors sell all types of cowboy wares including handmade quilts, soaps, beads, guns, ropes, and much more.

The Mayes County Free Fair celebrated its 100 birthday in 2016. Although cows, sheep, goats and chickens are a big draw, the Mayes County Fair is about art: the art of home making – canning, preserving, flower arrangement, sewing and designing. Arts and crafts, traditional art and photography all take large and growing positions in the fair. In 1916 the citizens of Mayes County voted to begin construction of a new $20million Mayes County Fairgrounds.

Dam J.A.M Bicycle Tour gives riders the option of 25, 50, 75 and 100 mile tour routes that travel through the rolling foothills and past the lakes and dams of Northeast Oklahoma. In addition to spectacular beauty on each of the routes, Dam J.A.M. is known throughout the region for its hospitality, safety and support. Area business leaders and organizations host rest tops along the routes. All tours begin and end at Whitaker Park in Pryor. The day concludes with the Dam J.A.M. Party in the Park.