Pony Drive
January 16, 2021 @ 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
CHISHOLM TRAIL MUSEUM, KINGFISHER: The Chisholm Trail Museum in Kingfisher is located along the historic Chisholm Trail, once one of the greatest cattle trails in the world. Stop by to learn about the history of the trail and experience our pioneer village, home to two log cabins, a one-room schoolhouse, a church, and the first bank built in Kingfisher! We also feature exhibits on early Kingfisher history, including commerce and industry. Located across the street and included in your admission is a tour of Horizon Hill, once home to the third Territorial Governor of Oklahoma, Abraham Jefferson Seay.
MEET UP LOCATION/TIME: The BIG parking lot on the west side of McDonalds at Council and NW Expressway (8001 NW Exy). We will meet at 9:30am and depart at 10am.
DURING THE DRIVE:
- Keep your headlights on for safety and to let traffic know where our last car is.
- Keep the gap between cars no more than 3-4 car lengths
- Absolutely no racing or driving irresponsibly.
- If you have OMC magnets, please display on your car during the pony drive.
DIRECTIONS TO THE DESTINATION: 605 Zeller’s Avenue, Kingfisher, OK 405.375.5176
5. Follow Route 3 West to Route 81.
6. Route 3 turns into Route 81 just south of Okarche.
7. Follow Route 81 North to Victory Road (E0830 Road) on the south side of Kingfisher.
8. Turn left (WEST) on Victory Road and take an immediate right (NORTH) on S 13th street (N2840 Road).
9. Follow S13th Street (N2840 Road) to Zeller’s Avenue.
10. Turn right (EAST) on Zellers. The museum will be on the right side of the street.
11. You’ve arrived at your destination!
DIRECTIONS TO LUNCH: The Shed Grill & Bar 1505 S. Main St.
- Head west on Zellers Ave. toward S. 13th St.
- Turn left onto S. 13th St.
- 0.5 mile turn left onto W. Will Rogers Dr.
- Turn left onto S. Main St and The Shed Grill & Bar will be on the right.
DIRECTIONS BACK TO OKC: Typically, members will return to the City, or their home town, as they complete their visit at the destination. As some members like to spend more or less time at the destination so we don’t usually Pony Drive home. However, several of you may want to cruise back as a group. Follow Route 81 then to Route 3 back to Oklahoma City.
Click HERE to download directions:
Pony Drive-Chisholm Trail Museum
MORE INFORMATION:
Hours of operation:
Monday – Saturday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm.
ATTENTION:
The Chisholm Trail Museum is open to the public with modification to exhibits, programs, and museum activities.
To help keep everyone safe and to help us protect our priceless state collections, face masks are required in all public areas of this facility. Due to current Covid-19 conditions, and in accord with Executive Orders issued by the Governor of Oklahoma as well as guidelines issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, all visitors, staff, volunteers, contractors, and vendors entering this facility are required to wear face masks while in
all public areas.
If you have health conditions that prevent you from wearing a face mask at this time, we ask that you enjoy our museum at a future date when it is safe for all to enjoy.
(The museum may close due to inclement weather. Call and check during inclement weather for hours of operation.)
Admission to the museum:
$5.00 for adults
$4.00 for seniors (60+)
$3.00 for children (ages 5 and under free)
$15.00 for families (up to 6 individuals)
FREE for Military (with valid ID)
*Museum admission also includes admission to Horizon Hill, the historic home of territorial governor A. J. Seay.