Address: 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74003, USA
Phone: +19183360307
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Rhicke Jennings
We went during Easter weekend and loved our visit. It was my second visit but I forgot about the extent of the nature reserve and the scope of the museum. It was an educational and interesting visit and such an amazing history of native Americans and the old West. The visit was worth the price of admission. The only disappointment is that the second floor is now closed in the lodge.
Ed Wasson
This place has a great animal park with herds of numbers frontier animals such as elk and bison. The museum, gift shop, bath rooms, and other amenities such as playground and paths are very nice for a day trip or picnic. Especially if you have children ora well behaved dog, this place is a must-see if you're in the area.
Michael Marleau
Took my 2 teen grandkids there. This place is FAR larger then I expected. Took over 240 pictures, threw a hatchet and shot a muzzle loader. The museum is gigantic, there are many many things to do there, check out my pictures. Is it an easy
Michael Carter
Amazing place. We were there for over 2 hours and we really could have spent more time there. The museum is SO big and had so many exhibits. We couldn't read everything. The grounds are beautiful and fun to explore. There is a playground, cafe, petting zoo and amazing drive. You must GO! Staff were so friendly and we did Christmas shopping in the gift shop.
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They don't come every day
I am not sure what their pet policies are but I did Google and it gave several in Bartlesville with that info available.
Yes, a handful of about 5 or 6 seats
There is some in the gift shop, but most of it is not.
There is a Travel Air 5000 named Woolaroc hanging in the museum. This plane won the 1927 Dole Race. But yes, there was also a B17 named Woolaroc (tail number 42-30648) that was shot down over Germany 1943. I don't know if Frank ever tried to recover the pieces after the war.
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