Plan your trip to Oklahoma for this rare celestial event. Explore local Oklahoma food favorites, festivals, family friendly attractions, and more. You are sure to find something to love!
Oklahoma will be one of the prime locations to witness the rare total solar eclipse. During a total solar eclipse, the sky will become dark, as if it were dawn or dusk. Weather permitting, Oklahoma will see the sun’s corona as well.
The total time of totality in Oklahoma will be over 4 minutes, one of the longest durations across the country. The entire duration of the complete phase of the eclipse will last for just 3 hours and 27 minutes. The time of totality will begin at 1:43 PM CDT and will end at 1:51 PM CDT.
Where to watch the total eclipse in Oklahoma?
Plan your eclipse holiday
When the moon covers the sun, you need someone covering your travel plans. We are your go-to source for travel planning that make navigating Oklahoma during the eclipse a breeze.