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Woolaroc Wildlife Preserve Adventures

Woolaroc Wildlife Preserve is a unique combination of wildlife sanctuary, museum, and historic ranch in northeastern Oklahoma, offering visitors an immersive experience with native animals, scenic landscapes, and cultural heritage.

3700
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1925
Year Established

About Woolaroc Wildlife Preserve

 

Woolaroc Wildlife Preserve, located approximately 12 miles southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, encompasses 3,700 acres of diverse terrain including rolling hills, tallgrass prairie, woodlands, and reservoirs. Established in 1925 as a private retreat and museum by oilman Frank Phillips, Woolaroc combines natural habitats with a significant collection of Western art and artifacts. The preserve serves as a sanctuary for native and exotic wildlife such as bison, elk, longhorn cattle, mountain lions, and various bird species, emphasizing conservation and education. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the property by hiking multiple trails, take scenic drives through the ranch roadways, and visit the Woolaroc Museum, which showcases Native American artifacts, firearms, and paintings by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. Recreational activities include guided wildlife viewing, photography, and camping in designated areas. The preserve’s varied landscapes provide excellent habitat for wildlife and offer visitors a chance to experience the history and natural beauty of northeastern Oklahoma. With its combination of cultural heritage and outdoor recreation, Woolaroc appeals to history enthusiasts, families, and nature lovers alike.

Highlights

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Woolaroc Museum and Art Collection featuring Western and Native American artifacts

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Native wildlife exhibits including bison, elk, longhorn cattle, and mountain lions

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Scenic hiking trails through prairie, woodland, and creek habitats

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Historic Frank Phillips’ ranch house and preserved oilman’s retreat

Notable Natural Features

Woolaroc Museum

Houses an extensive collection of Western art, Native American artifacts, and historical exhibits related to regional culture and the Phillips family legacy.

Wildlife Habitat

Large enclosures provide space for native species such as bison, elk, longhorn cattle, and mountain lions, allowing visitors to observe animals in naturalistic settings.

Scenic Hiking Trails

Multiple trails range from easy to moderate, offering views of tallgrass prairie, oak woodlands, and quiet creeks throughout the preserve.