Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve
Located just 45 minutes north of downtown Tulsa – Woolaroc was established by oilman Frank Phillips in 1925. Our property is comprised of:
- 3,700-acre wildlife preserve
- World-class museum
- Historic lodge
- Animal barn
- Welcome Center
- Full-service café
- Pickens gallery
- Playground
- Hiking Trails
- Event Center
- …and much more!
The name WOOLAROC is derived from the three words – the woods, lakes, and rocks that make up the beautiful Osage Hills of northeast Oklahoma where Woolaroc is located.
Woolaroc truly has something for everyone. Will Rogers once said, “When you are visiting the beauty spots of this country, don’t overlook Frank Phillips’ ranch and game preserve in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It’s the most unique place in this country.” If there is one last under-discovered treasure left in the United States, it surely must be a place called Woolaroc.
Come and experience what ‘Uncle Frank’ left for all of us to enjoy!
Woolaroc is located on Oklahoma State Highway 123 twelve miles southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and eight miles east of Barnsdall, Oklahoma.
Admission: Adults $16
Over 65: $14
Children 12 and younger are FREE!
HOURS
FALL & WINTER SCHEDULE
- Open Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm
- Mountain Man Camp closed
- Animal Barn open weekends through Wonderland of Lights
SUMMER SCHEDULE
(MEMORIAL DAY-LABOR DAY)
- Closed Mon (Open Memorial Day and Labor Day)
- Open Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm
- Mountain Man Camp Open Tue-Sun, beginning the week of Spring Break, 10am-4:30pm