Food scene
The BBQ, steaks and burgers here are very good! They have daily specials as well.
Buck's BBQ and Steakhouse & RV Park And Cabin Rental
1898 US-166 BUSThe BBQ, steaks and burgers here are very good! They have daily specials as well.
Owned by the Drummond family, this is some of the best pizza you will ever eat! On the weekends they also grill steaks that are out of this world!
14 locals recommend
P-Town Pizza
515 Kihekah AveOwned by the Drummond family, this is some of the best pizza you will ever eat! On the weekends they also grill steaks that are out of this world!
This is the restaurant owned by the Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond. You have probably seen her cooking show on tv!
66 locals recommend
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile
532 Kihekah AveThis is the restaurant owned by the Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond. You have probably seen her cooking show on tv!
Sightseeing
Really nice museum on the Osage Indians.
If you're a reader, you might enjoy Flowers of the Killer Moon by David Grann. It's a true story about the Osage Indians and their rise to fortune and the events that resulted from that. They are filming a movie in Pawhuska based on this book.
13 locals recommend
Osage Nation Museum
819 Grandview AveReally nice museum on the Osage Indians.
If you're a reader, you might enjoy Flowers of the Killer Moon by David Grann. It's a true story about the Osage Indians and their rise to fortune and the events that resulted from that. They are filming a movie in Pawhuska based on this book.
Take a drive through the largest protected remnant of tallgrass prairie left on earth. Watch for bison and wild horses as well as other wildlife.
27 locals recommend
Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
15316 County Road 4201Take a drive through the largest protected remnant of tallgrass prairie left on earth. Watch for bison and wild horses as well as other wildlife.
If you ever watched the show, you will enjoy seeing this!
7 locals recommend
Little House on the Prairie Museum
2507 County Rd 3000If you ever watched the show, you will enjoy seeing this!
“Lions, tigers and Bears. Oh, My!” Don’t miss the educational guided tours of this unique park. Established in 1989 as a refuge for endangered species, this park has become one of Southeast Kansas’ favorite attractions.
Ticket prices are $14.95 for Adults, $12.95 for Seniors over 60 and $12.95 for 2 to 12, under 2 & over 90 are free. Military discount.
Safari Zoological Park
1751 A County Rd 1425“Lions, tigers and Bears. Oh, My!” Don’t miss the educational guided tours of this unique park. Established in 1989 as a refuge for endangered species, this park has become one of Southeast Kansas’ favorite attractions.
Ticket prices are $14.95 for Adults, $12.95 for Seniors over 60 and $12.95 for 2 to 12, under 2 & over 90 are free. Military discount.