Airbnb has released a new report detailing growth in rural communities by state, and Oklahoma tops the list as the state with the greatest growth in guest arrivals.

Rural Airbnb listings in Oklahoma experienced more growth in guests than rural communities in any other state, according to the Beyond Cities report by the company. Guest arrivals to rural listings increased 355 percent from the previous year, totaling 6,900 guests between February 2016 and February 2017, according to the report.

Oklahoma was the only state to see at least 300 percent growth. The average year-over-year growth for all states was 138 percent, according to the report.

Based in San Francisco, Airbnb is a home sharing website, allowing guests to book stays in a host's room or house. The company boasts more than 3 million listings in 191 countries. The Beyond Cities report details how the company's growth in rural areas has exceeded its growth in urban areas since 2012.