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Old-Time Cowboy Trader Days & Campout

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Event# 580-762-8837

Event Details

This event will feature cowboy trade goods, chuckwagon food, live cowboy bands and entertainers, professional cowboy gunfighters, cowboy cow camps, gunfighters, gamblers, etc. All of the entertainers and performers will depict the period of pre-1840 through the Victorian era.

Event Hours: Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-3pm

Old-Time Cowboy Trader Days & Campout


Phone : 580-762-8837   (Always call and confirm events.)

Additional Notes : Directions: Camp McFadden is a 380 acre campground outside of Ponca City overlooking Kaw Lake, Oklahoma.

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