Published on November 30, 2025

Oklahoma is seeing a notable rise in cultural travel this season as the Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve opens its newest art exhibition and sale. The event, which began on October 18, 2025, continues welcoming visitors through December 31, 2025. Travelers arriving in Bartlesville during the busy fall and winter months now have an extended opportunity to explore regional artistry while experiencing the museum’s surrounding natural landscape.
Located twelve miles southwest of Bartlesville on Highway 123, the museum setting offers visitors a scenic journey even before they walk through the exhibition doors. The open stretches of Oklahoma countryside surrounding the museum create a peaceful lead-up to a day spent viewing art. This combination of art and nature has become part of Woolaroc’s appeal, drawing visitors who enjoy creative expression as well as those who seek outdoor beauty.
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The art exhibition continues a tradition first established in 2013, when the Woolaroc art show committee introduced its inaugural show. Since that first presentation, the exhibition has featured the work of respected artists from across the country. Over six previous editions, the event has gained a reputation for offering a range of artistic perspectives, encouraging both seasoned collectors and casual travelers to visit. Organizers emphasize the value of creating a space where high-quality work can be displayed in a calm and natural environment.
Daily public hours run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., giving guests plenty of time to explore the artwork at a comfortable pace. These hours are designed to suit both local visitors and out-of-town guests who plan their trip around a day-long experience. As the holiday season approaches, the museum’s schedule becomes even more inviting. Visitors attending the museum’s Wonderland of Lights can stay later into the evening, with closing time extended to 9 p.m. on those nights. These nighttime hours create a different atmosphere for guests, offering a chance to enjoy art surrounded by festive lighting and seasonal ambiance.
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Art and Culture in a Natural Setting
The exhibition gives travelers a rare blend of cultural engagement and natural serenity. Guests often seek out this balance, using the museum as a place to step away from busy schedules. The preserve surrounding the building offers quiet walking areas and scenic views, allowing visitors to extend their visit beyond the exhibition halls. Many people plan full-day outings, pairing the exhibition with time spent outdoors. This rhythm of indoor and outdoor exploration makes the Woolaroc experience distinctive for fall and winter travelers.
A Seasonal Draw for Travelers
The timing of the event makes it especially appealing. With cooler weather settling over northeastern Oklahoma, many travelers choose destinations that offer indoor attractions paired with meaningful experiences. The added benefit of extended evening hours during the Wonderland of Lights transforms the museum into an attractive stop for those seeking holiday-themed excursions. Families visiting from nearby towns often choose to attend both the exhibition and the seasonal light display during the same trip, creating a layered experience that fits well into weekend travel plans.
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A Tradition That Continues to Grow
Woolaroc’s art show committee has continued to strengthen the exhibition’s identity with each new edition. While the committee’s efforts began more than a decade ago, the ongoing success of the event demonstrates strong traveler interest in cultural tourism within the region. Organizers have remained dedicated to presenting high-quality artistic work and maintaining a schedule that allows visitors ample time to experience it. By keeping the exhibition accessible from October through December, the museum ensures that both early-season travelers and those planning year-end visits can participate.
Visitor Experience and Accessibility
The museum’s consistent schedule helps travelers plan their routes with ease. Its position along Highway 123 makes it a straightforward destination for those driving from Bartlesville or other nearby areas. Guests often appreciate the predictability of the museum’s operating hours and the convenience of the location. Visitors who arrive for the art exhibition frequently take the opportunity to explore additional areas of the preserve, turning the trip into a fuller cultural and recreational experience.
A Seasonal Highlight for Bartlesville
With the exhibition underway, the Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve has become a key attraction as 2025 draws to a close. Travelers seeking a blend of art, holiday lights, and natural scenery are finding this destination well-suited to seasonal travel plans. For many, the exhibition represents a meaningful stop during holiday outings or weekend road trips. As the final month of the event approaches, visitors still have time to explore the show and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before the exhibition closes on December 31.
The ongoing interest in the exhibition reflects the museum’s ability to draw travelers who value authentic cultural experiences. As guests continue to arrive throughout the fall and winter seasons, the exhibition stands as a welcoming highlight for those exploring the Bartlesville region during the final stretch of the year.
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Sunday, November 30, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025