Spend an evening in Stockyards City with museum entry, steak dinner, and bull riding
7 hours
Museum, dinner, guide
Explore cowboy culture in Oklahoma City with a local guide, starting at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and continuing into Stockyards City. End the night with dinner, line dancing, and live bull riding at a 21+ club.
You must be 21+ to enter Cowboys Club and to drink alcohol, and you’ll need a valid ID, identification card, or passport. The cattle auction walk includes wood stairs and a narrow elevated catwalk.
Transportation is not included. Gratuity for your guide is not included.
Full refunds for cancelation requests received 72-hours prior to your scheduled tour. No refunds with less than 72 hours notice.
Yes. You must be 21 or older to enter Cowboys Club and to drink alcohol.
Bring a valid ID, identification card, or passport. You need proof of age to enter Cowboys Club and to drink alcohol.
No. Transportation is not included.
1700 Northeast 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK US 73111
Step inside the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and find yourself surrounded by the sweeping story of the American West. Bronze sculptures catch the afternoon light, gallery walls hold paintings of vast open plains, and the smell of aged leather drifts through exhibition halls that feel both grand and intimate. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum invites you to slow down, look closely, and connect with a chapter of American life that still resonates deeply.
Sarah and her fellow guides have built a genuinely impressive reputation for bringing Oklahoma City's history to life. Reviewers consistently highlight the depth of knowledge on display, covering everything from the 1890s land runs through the oil booms to the modern-day city, all delivered at a pace that keeps groups engaged rather than overwhelmed. Sarah's personal family ties to Oklahoma add an authenticity that clearly resonates with visitors. The tours work for a surprisingly wide range of groups, from school field trips to out-of-town visitors to longtime locals who leave having learned something new. One reviewer summed it up well, saying it felt like visiting a friend who takes you around their city. That warmth and enthusiasm comes through repeatedly across the feedback, and the tours have even been praised for running smoothly in snowy, freezing conditions, which speaks to the guides' commitment. If you're looking for a tour that balances solid historical content with an approachable, storytelling style, this one is hard to argue with. The near-perfect rating across a solid number of reviews isn't an accident, and the consistent praise for Sarah by name suggests you're in good hands regardless of what brings you to OKC.
fun and interesting. like visiting a friend in OKC who takes you around their city. Great job Sarah
James Cummings
May 17, 2026
fun and interesting. like visiting a friend in OKC who takes you around their city. Great job Sarah
James Cummings
May 17, 2026