Experience Life In The 1800s At The Spring Traders Encampment At Woolaroc In Oklahoma
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve is a must-visit attraction with over 3,700 acres tucked away in rugged Osage Hills. It’s known as one of the most unique places in the country and a glorious place to visit year-round. One of the cool things about this place is that they have a variety of events open to the public. The Spring Traders Encampment is coming up in April and you won’t want to miss it. Keep scrolling to learn more about this event.
During the month of April, the 1840s Mountain Man Camp takes place at Woolaroc. It is a living history event that recreates the life of a fur trader in the 1830's. On April 9-10 there is another event within this event -the Spring Traders Encampment.
The camp recreates what a settlement of this kind would have looked like in the 1840s. It will be historically accurate and offers fun for the whole family.
There are crafts and activities for guests to enjoy. During Mountain Man Camp, guests can learn everything from how to throw a tomahawk to how to shoot a black powder rifle.
Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.