- 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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From 1875 to 1901, the Cherokee National Prison Museum stood as the only prison in the Indian Territory. Now available for tours, the museum features a glimpse into the past through photographs, artifacts and a gift shop.
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Tahlequah's The Spider Gallery is an art gallery and exhibition space that hosts the Cherokee Arts Center. The gallery is a meeting and mentoring space for artists, and provides a venue for Cherokee artists to show their creations.
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Featuring the work of local artist, Murv Jacob, Jacob and Duvall Books & Art showcases his illustrations in its gallery. The art is in a storybook style, and depicts animals in stories from Cherokee legends.
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Green Country Cinemas is a locally owned and independently operated theater in Tahlequah. The theater offers digital surround sound on six screens and plays the latest blockbuster titles.
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Guests can enjoy float trips on the Illinois River with War Eagle Resort Float Trips. They offer 4 different float trips with kayaks or canoes that last for 6 or 12 miles.
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Located on the Illinois River, the Arrowhead-Thunderbird Resort offers a variety of outdoor activities and amenities. The resort rents canoes, kayaks, and rafts of various sizes, and offers cabins for rent and camping areas.
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Known as the heart of Cherokee and tribal history, the Cherokee National Museum is a gem of Tahlequah. The museum features the rich cultural past of the Cherokee Indians and celebrates the life of its people.
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A specialty museum the Cherokee Heritage Center is the heart of learning Cherokee tribal history. Established in 1963, it now showcases different attractions like a 1710 Cherokee village, Trail of Tears Exhibit, Cherokee Homecoming Art show and monthly events too.
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21672 S Keeler, Tahlequah, OK 74464
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The Tsa La Gi Ancient Village – Cherokee Heritage Center is a great piece of history for both Americans and Indians. It is a living relic and is considered as the old village and Diligwa is the newly constructed one.
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A large Greek-revival style mansion constructed by George Murrell in the heart of what had been 'Indian Country,' the George Murrell Home is a historic house open to the public for tours and visits.