- TripBuzz found 2 things to do with kids in or near Heavener, Oklahoma.
- From Heavener Runestone State Park to Talimena Scenic Byway, the Heavener area offers 19 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Scenic Drives, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
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Part of the Van Buren Historic District, the one hundred-plus year old King Opera House hosts plays and artistic performances. Local legend purports that the ghost of a rejected actor wanders around backstage in a top had and cape.
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In addition to being a blacksmith, silversmith, and artists, Sequoyah is most known for creating a written form of the Cherokee language. His Oklahoma cabin is open to visitors during certain times during the week with many authentic artifacts contained inside the home.
42.3 Miles
A roller skating rink and indoor amusement center, Wheels In Motion features open skating as well as skate and jump parties. The facility features a climbing wall and other attractions.
42.3 Miles
Blakemore Field is a multi-purpose football and soccer field located at Van Buren High School. The all grass field and track area plays host to the local school's regularly scheduled athletics, as well as scheduled special band performances.
42.6 Miles
A small lake offers relaxing scenery at the Van Buren Municipal Park even though the lake itself is off limits to the public. The park as a whole features two separate playgrounds, a baseball field, covered picnic tables, and a running trail around the lake.
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Showing the most recent film releases, Malco Cinema Van Buren offers entertainment for the entire family. Special events such as the classics and independent films are also sometimes featured here.
44.2 Miles
Didion Athletics is a family oriented club with the goal of building character, perseverance, and self-confidence while teaching life long fitness habits. The gym offers recreational and competitive programs for children.
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The Hochatown State Park is actually part of the Beavers Bend nature area. Guests can hike, bike, kayak, fish, go horseback riding, swim, and play tennis within the recreational portions of the park.
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Camping and staying at the resorts around the water is very popular at Broken Bow Lake. Lake-based activities like fishing, swimming, boating, and even scuba diving complement the cultural attractions in the area.