All free museums and attractions to visit in Oklahoma

Oklahoma (United States) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 33 museums and attractions in Oklahoma can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Oklahoma? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Arcadia Round Barn1

    Arcadia Round Barn

     Arcadia, OK
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    Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History

     Chandler, OK
  3. 45th Infantry Division Museum3

    45th Infantry Division Museum

     Oklahoma City, OK
  4. National Softball Hall of Fame4

    National Softball Hall of Fame

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The National Softball Hall of Fame and Museum is a dedicated softball museum situated in the Adventure District of Oklahoma City. This location offers a unique insight into the history and development of softball, making it an interesting destination for sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  5. Beavers Bend State Park5

    Beavers Bend State Park

     Broken Bow, OK
    Beavers Bend State Park, located in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, spans an impressive 3,482 acres. The park is situated approximately 10.5 miles north of Broken Bow on SH-259A, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  6. Woodward Park and Gardens6

    Woodward Park and Gardens

     Tulsa, OK
    Woodward Park, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a 45-acre public park that was established in 1929. It serves as a botanical garden and arboretum, providing visitors with a variety of horticultural experiences. The park is named after Helen Woodward, the original property owner, and was created after a lengthy court suit over ownership.
  7. Fort Washita7

    Fort Washita

     Durant, OK
    Fort Washita, located in Durant, Oklahoma, is a National Historic Landmark and a former United States military post. It was established in 1842 by General Zachary Taylor, who later became President. The fort was initially set up to protect the citizens of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations from the Plains Indians.
  8. Chickasaw Nation Historic Capitol Building8

    Chickasaw Nation Historic Capitol Building

     Tishomingo, OK
    The Chickasaw Nation Capitols, located in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, are a significant part of the region's history. The property includes the Chickasaw Council House Museum and the Chickasaw Nation Capitol building, both of which hold a special place in the National Register of Historic Places since November 5, 1971. These sites offer a unique insight into the history and culture of the Chickasaw Tribe.
  9. Midgley Museum9

    Midgley Museum

     Enid, OK
    The Midgley Museum is a city-owned establishment situated in Enid, Oklahoma. This museum is a significant part of the city's cultural and historical landscape, offering visitors a unique insight into the region's past.
  10. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Capitol Museum10

    Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Capitol Museum

     Tuskahoma, OK
    The Choctaw Capitol Building, constructed in 1884, served as the government seat for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma until 1907. This historic building is a testament to the rich history and culture of the Choctaw Nation, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. The building's architecture and historical significance make it a notable point of interest for tourists.
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    The American Pigeon Museum & Library

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Photographs, paintings, trophies, army pigeon corps equipment, plus live animals to watch. A must for all bird lovers!
  12. U.s. Army Artillery Museum12

    U.s. Army Artillery Museum

     Lawton, OK
    Fort Sill holds a unique place in history as it is the last of the forts built during the Indian Wars that is still in active use by the Army. This fact adds to the historical significance of the site, making it a point of interest for those keen on understanding the military history of the United States.
  13. Osage Nation Museum13

    Osage Nation Museum

     Pawhuska, OK
  14. Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum14

    Oklahoma Frontier Drugstore Museum

     Guthrie, OK
    The Oklahoma Frontier Drug Store Museum, established in 1992, is located in the historic city of Guthrie, Oklahoma. This museum offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the history of pharmacy and medicine in the American frontier.
  15. J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum15

    J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum

     Claremore, OK
    The J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum, situated in Claremore, Oklahoma, is home to an impressive collection of over 20,000 firearms and firearm-related items. These items originate from various parts of the globe, providing a comprehensive overview of the history and evolution of firearms.
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    Oklahoma Railway Museum

     Oklahoma City, OK
    The Oklahoma Railway Museum operates four diesel locomotives and boasts a full assortment of railcars. For those interested in experiencing a train ride, the museum offers this opportunity every first and third Saturday of each month from April to September. This is a unique experience that allows visitors to engage with the museum's collection in a dynamic way.
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    National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians

     Anadarko, OK
    The National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians, located in Anadarko, Oklahoma, holds the distinction of being the first Hall of Fame for Native Americans established in the United States. Founded in 1952, this institution serves as a testament to the rich history and contributions of Native Americans.
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    Chickasaw White House

     Milburn, OK
    The Chickasaw White House, located in Milburn, Oklahoma, is a historic site that dates back to 1895. The house was designed by Dallas architect W.A. Waltham, who chose the Queen Anne style for its construction. This architectural style is characterized by its asymmetrical facades, steeply pitched roofs, and ornate detailing, making the house a unique piece of history.
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    Cann Memorial Gardens

     Ponca City, OK
    The Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens are situated at 1500 East Grand Avenue, Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States. This location is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature. The gardens are open seven days a week, making it a convenient destination for tourists.
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    The Mabel B. Little Heritage House

     Tulsa, OK
    A part of Greenwood Cultural Center, this museum is a tribute to survivor of Tulsa Race Riot in 1921.
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    Fort Sill

     Lawton, OK
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    Oklahoma Contemporary

     Oklahoma City, OK
    Located in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Contemporary is a non-profit Contemporary Art Museum. The institution, which was established in 1989, has grown into a significant art hub in the region. It offers a variety of exhibitions and programs that cater to a wide range of interests.
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    OSU Museum of Art

     Stillwater, OK
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    Osage County Historical Society Museum

     Pawhuska, OK
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    Osage Nation Visitors Center

     Pawhuska, OK
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    Standing Bear Museum and Education Center

     Ponca City, OK
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    Conoco Museum

     Ponca City, OK
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    Stephens County Historical Museum

     Duncan, OK
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    Skiatook Museum

     Skiatook, OK
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    Sand Springs Historical and Cultural Museum

     Sand Springs, OK
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    Arbuckle Historical Society Museum

     Davis, OK
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    Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum

     Woodward, OK
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    Alexandre Hogue Gallery

     Tulsa, OK
    This gallery is multipurpose and multicultural and hosts various kinds of art, mainly crafts and performative arts.