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Jammin' in the Canyon

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Enjoy the music at our Bluegrass Festival, and once again the Osage Hills will echo with the "sounds of music" as Stoney Ridge Campgrounds hosts an awesome slate of bands. Come out and enjoy a great day of music, food, fun, contests and more! Friday, 5PM - 11PM and Saturday, Noon - 11PM.


For Campsite Info and Reservations call 918-396-0800 or visit www.srcamp.com

Jammin' in the Canyon

Address : Osage Hills Pawhuska OK
Phone : 918-396-4433   (Always call and confirm events.)

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