- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near Norman, Oklahoma, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Music Venue.
- From Lake Thunderbird State Park to Lion's Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Norman and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oklahoma City, Yukon, Tuttle and Moore.
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35.6 Miles
The Savage Arts Gallery is an art gallery that displays, represents, and sells artwork that is produced by local artists. The gallery conducts special paint workshops once a month that teach technique, color, and symbolism.
35.6 Miles
Used as a railroad station in the early 1900s, Santa Fe Depot has a collection of vintage artifacts and memorabilia from this historical era. Visitors can also catch the Amtrak that travels to Forth Worth from this location.
35.7 Miles
Located in a quiet area removed from the hustle and bustle of the city, Dodge City Paintball offers outdoor laser tag, junior paintball, parties, and more. Grills are also available so guests can cook up some food after playing.
37.9 Miles
Diamond D Ranch offers services for horses including riding lessons, training, boarding and layovers, with many different boarding options. They have weekly, monthly and seasonal clinics, and have special packages like ladies-only clinics.
38.7 Miles
Guthrie’s Lazy E Arena was originally opened in 1984, and has been hosting rodeos and western sports related events ever since. Though its primary focus is rodeo, the arena also hosts concerts and other events.
39.7 Miles
Cottonwood Creek Ranch is an equestrian facility specializing in training and selling Morgan Horses. The ranch also hosts various competitive training programs, horseback riding lessons, and educational horse-centric summer camps.
39.8 Miles
Located on over 110 acres, Avid Extreme Sports Park features a wooded environment for paintball and airsoft adventure games. The park provides a selection of fields with obstacles and is suitable for parties and private events.
40.9 Miles
Several historic buildings compose Fort Reno. Visitors are able to see these restored sites and learn more at the Visitor Center that contains images and artifacts to understand the history of the fort and see schedules for special tours and reenactments.
42.2 Miles
The original nature of the famous highway is brought back to life in the Route 66 Interpretive Center. The exhibits are made as hands-on experiences with the ability to watch and touch history.
43.6 Miles
Beacon Drive In Theatre has provided family entertainment since 1950. Patrons can remain in their car to watch movies or sit on lawn chairs provided by Beacon. The Drive In provides speakers beside each car spot and a concession stand.