Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

Washita Battlefield National Historic Site is located within the U.S. Forest
Service's Black Kettle National Grassland near the town of Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
The Washita Battlefield National Historic Site consists of 315 acres, 2/3 of
which is open to the public.
Location
18555 Hwy 47A, Ste. A
Roger Mills County
Oklahoma
USA
Getting There
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site is located in western Oklahoma, near
the town of Cheyenne. There is no public transportation directly to the site,
but it is accessible by car.
If you are traveling from Oklahoma City, you can take I-40 West to Exit 50, and
then take Highway 283 North to Cheyenne. From there, take Highway 47 West for
about 3 miles, and then turn right onto County Road NS207. The entrance to the
park will be on your right.
If you are traveling from the north or south, you can take Highway 283 to
Cheyenne, and then follow the same directions from there.
Alternatively, you can also take a Greyhound bus to Elk City, Oklahoma, which is
about 40 miles west of the site, and then rent a car or take a taxi to the
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site.
Nearby Airports
This is a list of primary airports in Oklahoma that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.
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Lawton–Fort Sill Regional
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undo Major Attractions in Oklahoma