- The list below includes 52 free or cheap things to do in or near Catoosa, Oklahoma, including 37 different types of inexpensive activities like Landmarks, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Blue Whale of Catoosa to University of Tulsa, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Catoosa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tulsa, Claremore, Broken Arrow and Sand Springs.
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146 S Madison Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006
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Run by the Kiwanis Club of Bartlesille, Sooner Junior Miniature Golf Course is an 18 hole golf course with challenging obstacles. The concession stand sells refreshments, ice cream, candy, and cookies.
40.6 Miles
Osage Hills State Park provides its visitors with several amenities such as picnic tables, shelters, campgrounds, as well as 8 cabins available to rent. The park also contains a swimming pool, hiking trails, and lake named Lookout Lake.
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The only realized skyscraper of Frank Lloyd Wright is the Price Tower Arts Center. This status makes it a National Historic Landmark, and it acts as a museum, hotel, bar, and arts complex.
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401 South Johnstone Ave-5th Floor, Bartlesville, OK 74003
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Bartlesville Area History Museum is situated on the top floor of the City Center and boasts 10,000 square feet dedicated to local history. The museum features talking animatronics, interactive displays, artifacts, and photographs.
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Looking into the life of the founder of the business, the Phillips Petroleum Company Museum includes images, artifacts, and stories about the life of Phillips and his family. Exhibits also investigate the early days of the company and how it became a major product.
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Bartlesville's Solo Club is a bar and live music venue that books a variety of local, regional, and national musical acts. The club also hosts special events, like karaoke nights.
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The building which currently houses the Creek Council House Museum was built in 1878 by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation as a Capitol where tribal affairs were conducted. A museum was placed within the site in 1923 to preserve the tribe's history and culture.
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Located at the Biplane Museum and Complex, the Biplane Expo is an event that showcases a large number of biplanes to the local community. Numerous planes are brought to the museum and are put on display during the expo.
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The cowboy movie star Tom Mix lived in Dewey for a decent portion of his life, and the town created the Tom Mix Museum to highlight his life. Many items in the collection are his personal possessions.
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Educational, all ages can enjoy a walk along the Tahlequah History Trail. On the way walkers can learn a lot by reading the history signs; and the path further passes historical destinations such as the Rosamund House and penitentiary.