If you're a history buff, head to Cheyenne, Oklahoma, to the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site to explore the site of a historical battle that took place in the 1800s. There are outdoor attractions, an indoor museum, and self-guided trails around the grounds of this historical place.
Take a look:
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site is located at 18555 Hwy 47A in Cheyenne, along the Washita River. The museum is free to the public and is open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., except for select holidays.
The site marks the location of a surprise dawn attack that took place on the Cheyenne village of Peace Chief Black Kettle on November 27, 1868. Lt. Col. George A. Custer led the attack alongside the 7th U.S. Cavalry.
The Cheyenne suffered many casualties in the Battle of the Washitas. The military saw it as a notable victory toward diminishing Indian raids on frontier settlements.
The battle, which took place during the Indian War era, was a tragic example of cultures clashing in a violent manner. During your visit to the site, you'll get to hear a more detailed account of the event and see battle marks on the land.
There's a visitor's center museum on site that showcases exhibits about the battle, the Cheyenne, and soldiers. Plus, there's a bookstore and film center where we recommend you begin your visit.
Children can become a Junior Ranger at Washita Battlefield. Stop by the visitor center for more information and to pick-up your booklet to begin the process.
The site consists of 315-acres of protected land and is a National Historic Landmark and Historical Place.
The self-guided trail is a 1.5-mile hike that begins at the park overlook. It is open to guests from dawn to dusk.
Pick-up a trail guide booklet in the Visitor's Center before heading out on the trail. It will not only contain a map but is very informative about the Washita Battlefield.
Doesn't this look like a fascinating spot to visit? It's a great place to take the kids for a school field trip or during spring break. For more information on the battlefield, click here.
Check out this list of other great museums we have featured in the past.
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