
Visit Honey Springs Battlefield
The Honey Springs Battlefield site includes more than 1,000 acres. Visitors can enjoy hiking and area wildlife while exploring the history of the Civil War in Indian Territory. Six walking trails with interpretive signs take visitors through the Union bivouac area; Union line of battle; the Texas regiment line of battle, which includes 1/8-mile of the original Texas Road; the battle at the bridge over Elk Creek; the final action; and Honey Springs and the Confederate supply depot. A visitor center features exhibits about the battle.
Hours
Tuesday through Saturday
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Admission
Oklahoma Historical Society Members | Free |
Friends of Honey Springs Battlefield Members | Free |
Adults | $7 |
Seniors (62+) | $5 |
Students (6–18) | $4 |
Children (under 6) | Free |
Veterans and Active Military (with ID) | Free |
Family (up to 6 people) | $18 |
Group Rate (10+) | $5/person |
Locate Us
Honey Springs Battlefield
423159 E 1030 Road
Checotah, OK 74426
35.523556, -95.485119
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Honey Springs Battlefield is located east of US Highway 69 between Oktaha and Rentiesville. The visitor center is approximately one and a half miles east of US Highway 69 off of Gertrude Avenue. The GPS coordinates are 35.523556, -95.485119.
Connect
918-617-7125
honeysprings@history.ok.gov
Staff
Director: Molly Hutchins
Construction and Maintenance: Christopher Johnson and Sanford Nero
Customer Service Representatives: Joshua Byrd and Gloria Fisher
Use of drones over Oklahoma Historical Society property is not permitted without written approval of the facility director.