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Incredible places in Bartlesville

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Activities in Bartlesville

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, offers a surprising array of attractions and activities for all interests, from nature and history to unique architecture and family fun. Home Place Suites is your ideal base to explore all that this charming city has to offer.

Culture & History Buffs Will Love:

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve: A must-visit! This 3,700-acre ranch, once the "second home" of oilman Frank Phillips, features a world-class museum with Western and Native American art and artifacts, as well as a wildlife preserve where you can see bison, elk, and longhorn cattle roaming freely. Don't miss the historic Frank Phillips Lodge on the grounds.


Price Tower Arts Center: Experience Frank Lloyd Wright's only realized skyscraper. This iconic architectural marvel houses an art gallery and offers tours, providing a glimpse into Wright's visionary design.


Frank Phillips Home: Step back in time with a tour of the elegant 26-room historic home of Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company.


Bartlesville Area History Museum: Delve into the rich history of Bartlesville and the surrounding region.


Phillips Petroleum Company Museum: Learn about the fascinating history of Phillips Petroleum Company and its impact on the city.



Nellie Johnstone No. 1: Visit the reconstruction of Oklahoma's first commercial oil well, marking Bartlesville's "black gold" heritage.

Osage Hills State Park: Just a short drive away, this beautiful state park offers lush forests, rocky bluffs, and serene waters, perfect for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying Oklahoma's natural beauty.


Pathfinder Parkway: Enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride on this extensive system of paved nature trails that wind through the Bartlesville area.


Kiddie Park: A Bartlesville classic! This beloved amusement park has entertained families for decades with its inexpensive, kid-sized rides.


Prairie National Wild Horse Refuge: Catch a glimpse of free-ranging herds of protected wild horses just south of Bartlesville (visible from Highway 123).


Lee Lake: A tranquil no-wake lake primarily focused on fishing, but also suitable for boating, kayaking, and canoeing.

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