- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Yukon, Oklahoma, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Children's Play Area and Playgrounds.
- From Route 66 Park to Route 66 Alternative Sports Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Yukon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oklahoma City, Edmond, Tuttle and Moore.
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The home of many local leagues, Sooner Bowling Center is a popular entertainment spot in Norman. Along with open bowling, special holiday events and fun activities like Glow Bowling are also often scheduled.
25.5 Miles
Visitors head to Tribes 131 Native American Art Gallery for a slew of southwest collectibles and American Indian Art. Items include vintage rugs, baskets, jewelry, bronzes, sculptures, beadwork, and more.
25.6 Miles
A paintball facility, Battle Park offers three playing fields with town, auto salvage yard and graveyard settings. The park offers a clubhouse situated near the playing fields and hosts groups, parties and private events.
26.5 Miles
Norman Community Dog Park offers ample space for dogs to run, play, and socialize. It features a separate area for small dogs, water spouts for dogs to drink, and bags for cleanup.
26.7 Miles
At the Firehouse Art Center, aspiring artists can enroll in photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, painting & drawing, and youth ceramics classes. The site also hosts seasonal exhibitions and special events.
26.7 Miles
Located next to the Firehouse Art Center, Lion's Park features open grass fields with trees, tennis courts and backstops for baseball. The park also provides a picnic shelter, walking paths, a gazebo and a children's playground.
27.0 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.
27.1 Miles
Founded in 1963, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is an on-campus facility which houses diverse collections of French, American and Native Indian art, coupled with numerous scupltures, paintings, photographs and ceramics of traditional and contemporary art styles.
27.2 Miles
Home to over 30,000 students, the University of Oklahoma is a public state university founded in 1890. The school is popular for both its academics as well as its football, basketball, and other athletic teams.