- TripBuzz found 55 things to do with kids in or near Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, including 45 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Tulsa, Claremore, Owasso and Sand Springs.
- From Broken Arrow Lanes to SSB Kids/Tulsa Tumbling & Trampoline, the Broken Arrow area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Parks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- A popular suburb, Broken Arrow is an outlining community of the Greater Tulsa area. Although many residents commute to Tulsa for work, several corporations call Broken Arrow home. This includes Zeeco and FlightSafety. The city further provides its residents and tourists with an array of recreational activities such as live theater, an historical museum and a farmer's markset.
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600 SE Delaware Avenue, Bartlesville, OK 74003
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Children's Musical Theatre has produced full-scale musicals with children from Grades 2-10 since the summer of 2000. The theatre also features performance opportunities, workshops, and camps open to various ages, depending on the program.
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146 S Madison Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74006
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Run by the Kiwanis Club of Bartlesille, Sooner Junior Miniature Golf Course is an 18 hole golf course with challenging obstacles. The concession stand sells refreshments, ice cream, candy, and cookies.
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401 South Johnstone Ave-5th Floor, Bartlesville, OK 74003
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Bartlesville Area History Museum is situated on the top floor of the City Center and boasts 10,000 square feet dedicated to local history. The museum features talking animatronics, interactive displays, artifacts, and photographs.
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The main draw of Kiddie Park are the numerous family-friendly rides. There are actually 18 rides and attractions, including the famous Train Ride, bumper cars, Ferris wheel, and even a small roller coaster.
48.7 Miles
Looking into the life of the founder of the business, the Phillips Petroleum Company Museum includes images, artifacts, and stories about the life of Phillips and his family. Exhibits also investigate the early days of the company and how it became a major product.
48.8 Miles
A specialty museum the Cherokee Heritage Center is the heart of learning Cherokee tribal history. Established in 1963, it now showcases different attractions like a 1710 Cherokee village, Trail of Tears Exhibit, Cherokee Homecoming Art show and monthly events too.
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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.
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21672 S Keeler, Tahlequah, OK 74464
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The Tsa La Gi Ancient Village – Cherokee Heritage Center is a great piece of history for both Americans and Indians. It is a living relic and is considered as the old village and Diligwa is the newly constructed one.
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A large Greek-revival style mansion constructed by George Murrell in the heart of what had been 'Indian Country,' the George Murrell Home is a historic house open to the public for tours and visits.
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Guests can enjoy float trips on the Illinois River with War Eagle Resort Float Trips. They offer 4 different float trips with kayaks or canoes that last for 6 or 12 miles.