
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.
Start big. Woolaroc's wildlife preserve and western art museum is a perfect way to open the weekend — fascinating for kids and adults alike. Watch for bison and longhorns roaming free as you drive through. 📍 Bartlesville, OK
Head to Pawhuska and experience the Pioneer Woman Mercantile for lunch. Arrive around 11:30am to beat the crowd. Don't skip the bakery. 📍 115 W Main St, Pawhuska
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After lunch, head north to the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve for an afternoon hike and bison sighting. The open grasslands are endlessly photogenic at golden hour. 📍 North of Pawhuska on OK-11
Stroll Main Street, browse the shops, and end the night with ice cream at Charlie's. Consider staying at the Oilman's Daughter B&B or PostOak Lodge for an authentic Osage County overnight.
Head to Skiatook Lake for a morning on the water. CrossTimbers Marina offers boat and jet ski rentals, kayaks, and lakeside food at BoomTown Pints & Pies. 📍 Skiatook, OK
A short drive from Skiatook, Osage Hills State Park offers hiking trails, a swimming pool, and classic Oklahoma state park scenery — cedar and oak on rolling hills. 📍 Near Pawhuska, OK
Wrap up the weekend with a zipline tour at PostOak Canopy Zip — a thrilling way to see the Osage Hills from above. 📍 Osage County, OK