OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA

BE SURE TO PICK UP ECLIPSE GLASSES AND T-SHIRTS FOR YOUR WHOLE VIEWING PARTY AHEAD OF TIME!

INFORMATION ON WHERE AND HOW TO VIEW THE GREAT AMERICAN SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 2024 IN OKLAHOMA:

Oklahoma will be one of the states that will experience a partial solar eclipse, with the path of totality passing through the southern part of the state.

The duration of totality in Oklahoma will vary depending on your location, with the longest duration of totality being in the southeastern part of the state. Some parts of Oklahoma, such as Oklahoma City and Tulsa, will only experience a partial eclipse.

One potential viewing location in Oklahoma is the Robbers Cave State Park, which is located in the path of totality and offers stunning views of the eclipse against the backdrop of the park's natural beauty. Other potential viewing locations in Oklahoma include state parks, nature reserves, and other outdoor areas.

It's important to remember that viewing a solar eclipse can be dangerous and requires special precautions to ensure eye safety. It's crucial to use proper eye protection, such as eclipse glasses or solar filters, to prevent eye damage.