Named after its resemblance to the handle on a cooking pan, Oklahoma’s Panhandle occupies the extreme northwestern portion of Oklahoma. The area is a 166-mile-long and 34-mile-wide strip of land stretching west towards New Mexico. It is not known as being one of Oklahoma’s more beautiful places, but we’re here to show you otherwise. This stretch of land in the Sooner State is actually a rugged, breathtaking area filled with serenity and majestic beauty. Take a look at these 13 pictures that capture the beauty of the land known as “No Man’s Land.”

  1. The Panhandle occupies nearly all of the true High Plains within the Sooner State.

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  1. The Gloss (Glass) Mountains can be found within the Pandhandle region…and are a majestic sight.

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  1. You won’t feel like you are in Oklahoma looking at these mountains.

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  1. The Panhandle is full of peaceful places to enjoy the great outdoors.

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  1. The area is home to the highest point in the state…Black Mesa (4,973 ft.).

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  1. Wide open stretches of land can be found for miles and miles.

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  1. Some of the most gorgeous sunsets and sunrises are found in northwestern Oklahoma.

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  1. Really…they are unlike any others in the state.

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  1. Visitors to the region can enjoy hiking, biking, camping, star-gazing, bird watching and much more.

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  1. Cimarron County, located in the Panhandle region, is the only county in the country to touch four states…Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Kansas.

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  1. The rugged topography is very unique for Oklahoma.

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  1. You can find lakes, rivers and streams to cool off or go fishing.

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  1. The Panhandle is one of Oklahoma’s true hidden gems waiting to be explored.

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Have you ever visited the Panhandle? If so, what is your favorite part about it? Find more beautiful places in the Sooner State here.

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