- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near Sand Springs, Oklahoma, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Casinos, History Museums and Forests.
- From Keystone State Park to Keystone Ancient Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sand Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso and Catoosa.
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Claremont's Belvidere Mansion is a large Victorian-style manor house that is open for tours and available for rent for special events. The house includes a tea room and restaurant as well as a gift shop.
30.3 Miles
The Robson Performing Arts Center features a large theatre, a small intimate theater, and a lobby that also serves as a gallery. The centers hosts community theatre, concerts, workshops, and productions from the students of Claremore Public Schools.
31.2 Miles
Located on the scenic Oologah Lake, Redbud Bay is a marina offering many services to its customers. Boat rentals, sailing classes, and a food menu are just a few of the amenities provided at the marina.
32.0 Miles
Visitors of Claremore Lake Park can go duck hunting, fishing, boating, walking, and jogging. The park's facilities include playgrounds, picnic areas, and shelters for those who wish to enjoy a family-oriented day at the location.
32.5 Miles
Considered to be the champion submarine-killing submarine of World War II, the USS Batfish has become its own landmark in the region. It currently rests on land next to a museum which details the history of the submarine and its crewmen.
34.2 Miles
Will Rogers downs features a one-mile racetrack, a 1/2-mile training track, and 100 simulcast TVs. Race fans can also play 250 electronic games or access the site's free Wi-Fi service.
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Rt 3, Bartlesville, OK 74003
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There are several segments to the Woolaroc Ranch, Museum & Wildlife Preserve. Visitors are able to view a museum with one of the world's largest collections of Western and Native American arts and artifacts as well as a 3,700 acre preserve and ranch with over 30 varieties of animals.
36.3 Miles
Moore's Fish Farm offers a wide selection of fish including Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Hybrid and Straight Bluegill. They do not allow public fishing and host a Fish Fry open to the public once a month during March through November.
36.5 Miles
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.
41.7 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.