Pawnee Bill Ranch Historic Site & Museum
Pawnee Bill Ranch Historic Site & Museum
The Pawnee Bill Ranch was once the showplace of the artwork by Wild West Show entertainer, Gordon W. "Pawnee Bill" Lillie. Visitors can now tour Pawnee Bill's 14-room mansion, fully furnished with original belongings. This dream home, completed in 1910, is filled with Lillie family memorabilia, photographs, original artwork and much more.
The Ranch property also houses a museum with exhibits related to Pawnee Bill, the Wild West Shows and the Pawnee tribe. The 500-acre grounds include the original Ranch blacksmith shop, a 1903 log cabin, a large barn built in 1926, an Indian Flower Shrine and a Model 1861 cannon used in the original Pawnee Bill Wild West Shows - all available for the public to tour.
A herd of bison, longhorn and several draft horses call the Pawnee Bill Ranch home and can often be found grazing in the drive-through exhibit pasture. The ranch is also a day-use facility, and several outdoor amenities can be reserved for private functions. The ranch has covered picnic shelters, tipi-covered picnic tables, fishing ponds, a playground and a meeting room. The big barn, pavilion, meeting rooms, porches and lawns can be rented for weddings, reunions, meetings and more. The Pawnee Bill Ranch also proudly re-creates Pawnee Bill's Original Wild West Show each year.
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Pricing
Adults: $7Seniors (62+): $5
Students (6-18): $4
Family (up to 6 people): $18
Group Rate (10+): $5/person
OHS & Ranch Association Members: Free
Ages 5 & under: Free
Veterans & Active Military (with ID): Free
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.