- TripBuzz found 30 things to do with kids in or near Miami, Oklahoma, including 21 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Joplin, Grove, Afton and Galena.
- From Playland Lanes to Route 66 Vintage Iron, the Miami area offers 28 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Specialty Museums, Parks and Bowling.
- Miami, Ok is named after the Miami Tribe, which reflects the importance of Native American history and culture in the area with over 17% of the population having Native American roots. Visitors can tour the historic Coleman Theater throughout the week to enjoy the intricacies and pains the designer of the building took to make it beautiful.
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55251 E Hwy 85A, Afton, OK 74331
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At Darryl Starbird's Rod & Custom Hall of Fame Museum, visitors can see over 50 custom-built vehicles. The site offers tours of the location and the ability to purchase souvenirs at the gift shop.
17.4 Miles
On the banks of the Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, Blue Bluff Harbor Resort offers accommodations in cabins with lake views, as well as a restaurant, a heated, enclosed fishing dock, and play areas for kids.
17.9 Miles
Featuring a 50,000 square-foot showroom, Sandstone Gardens is a store that features a large variety of home decor products and accessories. While visiting the gardens, guests also have the opportunity to enjoy a meal at the Bistro on-site.
19.4 Miles
Mater is the old truck which inspired the Pixar character from the animation Cars. The completed restored site will include a gift shop, a snack bar, and the truck itself.
19.8 Miles
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11368 US Hwy 59 Grove at Sailboat Bridge, Grove, OK 74344
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A sight-seeing tour on board either a 67-foot twin-decked, paddle wheel riverboat or an even larger sister ship, the Cherokee Queen Riverboat Ride offers a wide variety of tours. Options range from day tours to dinner and dance cruises.
20.3 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.
20.3 Miles
A community theater group, the Grove Community Playmakers perform a seasonally-changing slate of productions, including dramas, musicals, comedies. Members of the Oklahoma Community Theater Association, the Playmakers are dedicated to bringing quality theater to the area.
20.3 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.
20.7 Miles
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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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.