Osage Hills — OK-123
Oklahoma State Highway 123 runs 22.7 miles from Barnsdall (formerly Bigheart, home to the only main-street oil well in the United States) northeast to Dewey in Washington County, passing through Osage County and skirting the Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve — a 3,600-acre private ranch founded by oilman Frank Phillips in 1925 that still hosts free-roaming bison, elk, longhorn, and Scottish Highland cattle alongside a world-class Western art museum. TravelOK describes OK-123 as a smooth, scenic route well-suited to all skill levels and one of eastern Oklahoma's top five rides. The Osage Hills terrain is gently rolling with open views and light traffic.
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