Guidebook for Pawhuska

Michelle
Guidebook for Pawhuska

Food Scene

Great Barbecue and steaks on week-ends. Open for lunch and dinner.
6 locals recommend
Bad Brad's Bar-B-Q
1215 W Main St
6 locals recommend
Great Barbecue and steaks on week-ends. Open for lunch and dinner.
Great breakfast and lunch. Variety on menu.
8 locals recommend
Buffalo Joe's Drive In
403 E Main St
8 locals recommend
Great breakfast and lunch. Variety on menu.
Awesome food and ambiance. Breakfasts are outstanding and usually no waiting during the week or before 8:30 or so on week-ends. Busiest time is 10-2. Rarely a line for dinner after 5:00
66 locals recommend
The Pioneer Woman Mercantile
532 Kihekah Ave
66 locals recommend
Awesome food and ambiance. Breakfasts are outstanding and usually no waiting during the week or before 8:30 or so on week-ends. Busiest time is 10-2. Rarely a line for dinner after 5:00
Great pizza oven pizza. Very nice bar area that serves a wide variety of drinks. Great place to hang-out or just to stop in and refresh.
14 locals recommend
P-Town Pizza
515 Kihekah Ave
14 locals recommend
Great pizza oven pizza. Very nice bar area that serves a wide variety of drinks. Great place to hang-out or just to stop in and refresh.
Open Sunday! Great BBQ and "Cheesy" Taters
Trigger's BBQ
Open Sunday! Great BBQ and "Cheesy" Taters

Parks & Nature

Beautiful scenery with alot of wildlife including deer and buffalo. Beautiful evening drive to enjoy an Oklahoma sunset.
27 locals recommend
Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
15316 County Road 4201
27 locals recommend
Beautiful scenery with alot of wildlife including deer and buffalo. Beautiful evening drive to enjoy an Oklahoma sunset.
Beautiful scenery and drive. Located between Pawhuska and Bartlesville.
14 locals recommend
Osage Hills State Park
Park Road
14 locals recommend
Beautiful scenery and drive. Located between Pawhuska and Bartlesville.
Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 3,700 acre wildlife preserve, home to many species of native and exotic wildlife. It is also a museum with outstanding collection of western art and artifacts.
47 locals recommend
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd
47 locals recommend
Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 3,700 acre wildlife preserve, home to many species of native and exotic wildlife. It is also a museum with outstanding collection of western art and artifacts.

Sight Seeing

A historic/scenic tour of Pawhuska and Osage County. This tour explores the Tallgrass Prairie and other areas of rich history and diverse culture.
Roaming the Osage
429 E Main St
A historic/scenic tour of Pawhuska and Osage County. This tour explores the Tallgrass Prairie and other areas of rich history and diverse culture.
Take a morning horseback ride in the beautiful pastures of Osage County. This venue is awesome!
Wolf Creek Ranch
Take a morning horseback ride in the beautiful pastures of Osage County. This venue is awesome!

Sightseeing

Learn the history of buffalo and get an up close look and hand feed "Woody"!
Old West Buffalo Company
29521 US-60
Learn the history of buffalo and get an up close look and hand feed "Woody"!