There's A Barn Quilt Trail In Oklahoma And It's Everything You've Ever Dreamed Of
By Ashley|Published July 29, 2019
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Ashley
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
A barn quilt trail is a series of painted wood or metal, hung or free standing, quilt squares installed at various locations along a route. Oklahoma is one of 43 states that is home to a barn quilt trail and if you travel to the town of Blackwell, you can visit 62 beautiful creations at different locations.
Follow along below as we take you to a few of the destination points on the first barn quilt trail in the state.
Welcome to Blackwell - home of the Top of Oklahoma Barn Quilt Trail. The trail takes you around the town of Blackwell and surrounding areas in Kay County to view over 60 barn quilts.
Hawaii was painted by Lea Ann Bechtel and Terrie Grell and is located at Morgan Field on South Main. Make sure to pick up a map in town to get the location of each quilt, before heading out to explore.