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Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the poignant history of the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site. Picture this: November 27, 1868 - Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer and the 7th US Cavalry embarked on a dawn raid on a Cheyenne village under the leadership of Peace Chief Black Kettle. This pivotal event symbolizes the heart-wrenching collision of cultures during the tumultuous Great Plains Wars. Beyond its historical significance, the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site stands as a somber tribute to those who lost their lives on that fateful day. As you explore this hallowed ground, you'll find yourself reflecting on the echoes of the past and the enduring impact of this tragic chapter in American history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a moment of introspection, the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site offers a compelling blend of education and contemplation. Come walk in the footsteps of the past, honor the memories of those who came before us, and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities that shaped the American West. Visit the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site and discover a place where history comes alive, inviting you to reflect on the past while embracing the present.

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Your Journey to Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

Embark on an enriching journey to the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, a gem hidden in Western Oklahoma, approximately 130 miles west of Oklahoma City and about 140 miles east of Amarillo, Texas. This iconic landmark is conveniently situated just 25 miles north of I-40 on State Highway 283, making it a welcoming stop for those exploring the state's attractions.

From Cheyenne to Washita Battlefield

Commence your journey from the heart of Cheyenne, heading west on State Highway 47 for approximately a mile. Keep an eye out for State Highway 47A; make a right turn here. As you traverse this path, the visitor center will soon greet you on your right, serving as a beacon guiding you to your destination.

Finding the Battlefield

The battlefield, the focal point of this historic site, is a brief half-mile journey beyond the visitor center, also on your right. As you approach, you can sense the history that's ingrained in this landscape, making your visit to the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site an unforgettable experience.

Physical Address

For those using GPS systems, input the following address: 18555 Hwy 47A, Ste. A, Cheyenne, OK 73628. This will lead you directly to your destination, ensuring a smooth journey to the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site. Dive into the history and beauty of this Oklahoma landmark, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

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Location

Located in Oklahoma City

Weather Information

Weather in western Oklahoma can vary considerably. Winters can be mild to severe with ice storms being the biggest concern. Spring is usually short but pleasant although severe weather, including tornadoes, is still a possibility. Usually a strong breeze is associated with spring weather. Summers are brutally hot and visitors should be cautioned about spending any length of time in the heat. Falls are cool with a bitter wind.

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Historic Site
  • City: Oklahoma City
  • Park Code: waba
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

Arts and Culture Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Hands-On Citizen Science Hiking Front-Country Hiking Living History Reenactments Junior Ranger Program Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store

Topics

Military Cavalry US Army Indigenous and Native Warrior Native American Heritage Tragic Events Massacres Wars and Conflicts Tribal Conflicts Indian and Frontier Wars Westward Expansion Homesteading Animals Foothills Plains and Valleys Grasslands Scenic Views Trails

Plan Your Visit

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