Spanish-language Oklahoma Route 66 Passport and Travel Guide now available for download

To better serve international visitors, the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department has released Spanish-language versions of the Oklahoma Route 66 Passport and Oklahoma Route 66 Travel Guide. 

Route 66 continues to draw visitors from around the world to Oklahoma, with travelers exploring roadside attractions, historic towns, museums, restaurants and landmarks along the Mother Road. 

The translated publications make it easier for Spanish-speaking travelers from the United States, Latin America, Spain and beyond to plan their Route 66 adventures across Oklahoma. 

“Route 66 continues to be one of Oklahoma’s most powerful tourism assets and a defining experience for visitors from around the world,” said Amy Blackburn, executive director of the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department. 

“As we celebrate the Route 66 centennial, we are focused on ensuring every traveler can experience the people, places, and stories that make Oklahoma such a vital part of the Mother Road. These Spanish-language resources help make those experiences more accessible and welcoming for visitors from around the world.” 

The Spanish-language Oklahoma Route 66 Passport and Travel Guide are available for download here.  

In addition, visitors can download or order other Oklahoma Tourism guides, including the Oklahoma Travel Guide, Oklahoma State Parks & Outdoor Guide and the Discover Oklahoma Destination Dining Guide. 

(Cover image of the Spanish-language version of the Oklahoma Route 66 Passport)

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