Washita Battlefield National Historic Site

Oklahoma

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmark History
Visitingfree (NPS unit)

Before dawn on November 27, 1868, Custer's 7th Cavalry attacked Black Kettle's sleeping Cheyenne village on the banks of the Washita River. Today the valley is quiet grassland again, with a walking trail and overlook that let visitors stand where the village stood -- a somber, essential stop for understanding the frontier wars that shaped western Oklahoma.

An NPS unit (built-in trust/authority) in the far-western OK panhandle-adjacent corridor, giving Roamward a somber counterweight to Route 66 kitsch along that drive route.

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