Woods County’s scenic landscapes offer so many great adventures for those who enjoy the open road. Just imagine one of those mild fall or spring days when the sun is bright and you have some well-deserved time off on your hands—now—picture yourself behind the wheel of your favorite convertible or sittin’ on your favorite “iron horse”. Do we have some treats for you?!? The Woods County region offers unbelievable road-trip material. The Cimarron Road, which runs from state highway 14 to Freedom, or the Curtis Hill trek in the fabulous “Red Hills” of western Oklahoma, or the curving, big-sky, country west of Alva all provide the best in scenic drives. The Curtis Hill and Belva/Quinlan drive is found south of Waynoka about 5 miles right off U.S. 281 heading west. If you enjoy outdoor photography or are a consummate rail fan, plan to attend the next Curtis Hill Rendezvous for the best in “train watching”. The Cimarron Road route follows the Cimarron River Valley for about 20 miles with expansive vistas and tons of wildlife viewing opportunities. The road west out of Alva, U.S. 64, is full of unbelievable views as well! Plan your next long week-end with a scenic drive in Woods County!