Are you ready to step back in time and enjoy life in the Old West? If so, there’s a two-day chuck wagon festival taking place in a few weeks that every (true) Oklahoman will want to attend. You’ll sample the most authentic chuck wagon food, enjoy live entertainment, and participate in activities like weaving and rope making. It takes place at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum – America’s premier institution of Western history, art and culture.

The Chuck Wagon Festival takes place May 25-26, 2019, on the grounds of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.

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This annual festival is great for families to attend together, as there is entertainment and activities for every age.

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One of the festival favorites is the stagecoach and covered wagon rides. It truly takes you back in time and provides an authentic Old West experience.

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The festival has been featured on the Food Network’s “Top Five: Summer Sensations” show, for its mouthwatering food. The whole place looks just like an authentic chuck wagon camp.

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Everything is so delicious and mouthwatering. You’ll find samples of beans, biscuits, and stew.

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…and cobbler so good you’ll be begging for more.

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You can participate in a variety of activities or watch several demonstrations.

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Make sure to bring the camera to capture all the fun memories. This festival is unlike any other in the state and you won’t want to miss it. The price of admission is $15 for adults and kids 12 and under are free.

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For more information on the Chuck Wagon Festival, click here.

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If you enjoy Old West attractions, then you’ll want to visit Sipokni West. This old western town is located in Reagan, Oklahoma, and was created as a Western movie set by actor Johnny Shackleford. The town is now a tourist museum that can be visited by those looking to explore the Old West. Click here to read all about it.

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