I've been looking for somewhere to move for a while now. So far narrowed it down to Tennessee or Texas, but in my research, I found out Oklahoma has a bunch of mountains in the eastern half of the state. Since I'm a sucker for mountain views, I've decided to look into it a bit more. I'm not going to lie, I'm pretty much ignorant about Oklahoma. All I know is it has the second highest population of Indians, it's super religious (a big plus), and there's lots of modern cowboys and tornados.
So figured I'd ask some fellow patriots what it's like and see if it's a nice place to live. From what research I've done so far, it LOOKS freaking beautiful when you're in the mountainous parts.
Texan here. Drove to Oklahoma twice in the last year. OKC and Stillwater. It depends on what you are looking for friend. If you are looking for small town vibes, there are good ones in both Oklahoma and Texas. Moving to a new place requires that you do as much research as humanly possible both online and go there to see it with your own eyes. I drove to Lawton, OK when I was up there and it was different in person than it seemed online. OKC is definitely a major city with a big economy compared to the rest of the state. Stillwater is a nice college town but a small economy