Curated itineraries to help you explore the best of Osage County — whether you have a few hours or a long weekend.

Osage County is home to the largest remaining tallgrass prairie on Earth — an ocean of grass, bison, and endless sky. This half-day route takes you through the county's most breathtaking natural landscapes, from roaming bison to a bridge that swings beneath your feet.

The Osage Reign of Terror — the murders of Osage citizens in the 1920s as chronicled in David Grann's book and Martin Scorsese's film — happened right here. This full-day itinerary traces the real places and stories behind one of America's most shocking chapters, with deep respect for the Osage Nation and its people.

Three days. The whole county. This is the full Osage experience — from the echoing halls of the Osage Nation Museum to the wide quiet of the tallgrass prairie; from Ree Drummond's kitchen to the murals of Hominy; from the oil boom towns of Fairfax and Barnsdall to the blue waters of Skiatook Lake. Come ready to be moved.

Follow in the footsteps of Ree Drummond for a delicious, charming half-day in Pawhuska. From the famous Mercantile to downtown boutiques and a scenic peek at ranch country, this is the quintessential Osage County afternoon.

From the oldest tribally-owned museum in America to one of Oklahoma's finest art and wildlife preserves, this full-day route tells the full story of Osage County — its people, its land, its art, and its spirit.

Two days. Wide open spaces. A little of everything the Osage has to offer — from bison and bald eagles to cinnamon rolls and ziplines. This weekend itinerary is built for families who want to explore, eat well, and make memories.
Contact the Osage County Tourism office and we'll help you build the perfect trip.
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