- The list below includes 11 free or cheap things to do in or near Bartlesville, Oklahoma, including 30 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and Dance Clubs.
- From Osage Hills State Park to Woolaroc Ranch, Museum & Wildlife Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bartlesville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dewey.
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301 Blackjack Drive, Sand Springs, OK 74063
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The Osage Casino - Sand Springs is the local branch of the Osage Casino chain. Gaming options include table games and video slots while there are frequent entertainment events to complement the general casino offerings.
41.5 Miles
River Parks offers a wide range of outdoor activities and entertainment options to choose from with its numerous multi-purpose paved trails, playgrounds, a disc golf course and an amphitheater which hosts live music performances, among many other amenities.
42.4 Miles
The Expo Square is a large scale complex for many entertainment and educational events. The arrangement features the Expo Center, the Exchange Center, the Pavilion, and an extensive Livestock Facility.
42.5 Miles
Located on 45 acres of scenic land, Woodward Park is a park, arboretum, and botanical garden first opened in 1929. Those who love gardening and nature commonly enjoy strolling through the park, enjoying the sights.
42.5 Miles
Sand Springs Cinema 8, part of the Cinemark Theater chain, presents the latest blockbuster film titles in a state-of-the art facility. The theater features comfortable stadium seating, surround sound and a full service concessions bar.
42.5 Miles
Cinemark's Cinema 8 is a small local movie theater that shows the latest blockbuster titles on it's eight screens. The theater features 3D film showings, a full service snack bar and an on-site arcade.
42.6 Miles
With 500 year old trees, Keystone Ancient Forest is a nature preserve. Its hiking trails are open to the public providing access to this undisturbed forest. Adjacent to the lake, there is also lots of wildlife to see here.
42.6 Miles
Built in 1929, the Sand Springs Museum is a museum dedicated to displaying the history of the local area. The museum is filled with numerous artifacts and exhibits that tell the historical story of the city throughout the decades.
42.7 Miles
At the Linnaeus Teaching Gardens, visitors can learn a variety of gardening techniques for vegetables, perennials, woody plants, and annuals. Volunteers at the site offer a Linnaeus Seminar Series and a Linnaeus Gardener Program.
42.7 Miles
The Tulsa Garden Center that offers horticultural and environmental education opportunities, including lectures, classes, and special events. The site hosts a Story Time Children's Program and a Book Discussion Club.