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City Guide

Osage County, , United States

Overview

Osage County, set in northeast Oklahoma, is the largest county in the state. It is distinguished by its rolling prairies, strong Native American heritage, and quaint small towns featuring unique Americana.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for mild weather and scenic landscapes.

Local Tips

Car rentals are important as public transit is limited; check opening hours for small businesses, many close on Sundays.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is customary (15-20% in restaurants); casual dress is common, but respectful attire is appreciated when visiting tribal or historic sites.

Safety Warnings

Most areas are safe, but use caution after dark in isolated rural spots. Watch for wildlife on the roads and be careful during severe storm seasons.

Hidden Gems

Tallgrass Prairie Preserve (bison herds and wildflowers), Immaculate Conception Catholic Church's murals in Pawhuska, and Osage Tribal Museum for local history.

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