- The list below includes 55 free or cheap things to do in or near Owasso, Oklahoma, including 35 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Parks and Soccer Field.
- From Centennial Park to Owasso Sports Complex, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Owasso and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tulsa, Claremore, Sand Springs and Broken Arrow.
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Students learn healthy life habits during Korean martial-arts classes that focus on self-improvement through physical and mental focus
10.3 Miles
The University of Tulsa is a private university with a Presbyterian Church affiliation and an enrollment of 4,597. The university's athletic programs compete in the NCAA Division I American Athletic Conference.
10.4 Miles
Oklahoma State University is a public research university with an enrollment of 25,708. The university's athletic programs, which compete in the Big 12 conference, include a successful college football team as well as men's and women's basketball
10.6 Miles
ONEOK Field is a local baseball park which serves as the home field of the Tulsa Drillers, a minor league baseball team. The venue also functions as a meeting venue with its many meeting rooms and conference halls.
10.8 Miles
Built in 1924, Cain's Ballroom is a historic landmark which operates as a local music venue today and has hosted shows by a variety of popular artists including Arctic Monkeys, Girl Talk and more.
10.8 Miles
An 8,000-square-foot bowling center, Dust Bowl Lanes & Lounge features six bowling lanes as well as a VIP room with two additional lanes. The center offers party hosting, a full bar, a patio area and a dining menu.
10.9 Miles
Tulsa Performing Arts Center is a local performing arts venue which comprises of a studio and an art gallery as well as multiple theaters which feature performances by local artist groups as well as well-known artists such as Steve Martin, Kelly Clarkson and more.
11.4 Miles
Gilcrease Museum specializes in American history and maintains the largest collection of artworks showcasing the cultural heritage of the American West coupled with exhibits of Central and South American art.
11.7 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.
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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.
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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.