- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Siloam Springs, Arkansas, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Siloam Springs Museum Society Inc to Local Flair Art Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Siloam Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fayetteville, Bentonville, Springdale and Rogers.
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The Honey Creek State Park has a variety of camping amenities, including 49 RV sites and 100 tent camp sites. Campers can also rest at the site's five comfort stations, four of which have showers.
30.4 Miles
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.
30.5 Miles
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.
30.6 Miles
Lendonwood Gardens houses over 1,200 different types of plants, including false cypress trees and rhododendrons. One of the highlights is the Angel of Hope Garden, which has an angel statue for the memory of lost loved ones.
30.7 Miles
Playing the latest films and blockbusters, Grove Cinema 4 offers both standard and 3D viewing formats. The theater offers a discounted rate for seniors and active military with a valid ID.
30.7 Miles
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.
30.8 Miles
Boating, swimming, water skiing, and ATVing are common activities performed at Grand Lake O' the Cherokees. Most people simply refer to it as Grand Lake and tend to stay for longer periods at the campsites or on-site lodging.
30.8 Miles
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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The Har-Ber Village acts as a living museum of pioneer history with a Visitor Center and a gift shop known as The Country Store. Several historic buildings were relocated on the grounds, and there are exhibits featuring collectibles and antiques which can be used in demonstrations and programs.
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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.