Tulsa on a Dime: Fun, Free Things to Do
While Tulsa has a growing scene of free events, uncovering activities beyond parks, library programming, and seasonal festivals often requires stepping off the beaten path. This guide shares a vibrant calendar of free experiences to enjoy year-round.
To get started:
Newsletters: Subscribe to newsletters from organizations like Downtown Tulsa, Experience Tulsa, and Tulsa Daily for curated lists of events (some free) around the city. Experience Tulsa will occasionally offer free tickets to paid events.
Event Aggregators: Check websites like Eventbrite, Root Tulsa, and allevents.in that compile a vast database of local activities, often featuring free options.
Facebook: Search for events near you based on your location and interests. Join relevant Facebook activities and community groups.
Fair Meadows Horse Racing at the Tulsa Expo. Family friendly. Note: you might need to pay for parking.
First Friday Art Crawl. On the first Friday of the month, visit open art galleries like Living Arts and 108 Contemporary, and watch performances at Guthrie Green during the summer and fall.
Fitness on the Green at Guthrie Green. They have boot camp, zumba, and yoga for all ages. Seasonal.
Free Annual Festivals:
Tulsa Creative Engine hosts semi-regular art and music events, and parties like Creative Frequency.
Guthrie Green Concerts and Events, including free movies at Flyloft. Concerts on the green during the summer and fall.
Check out Heirloom Rustic Ales’ Facebook Page and attend one of their free events:
Free Improv Classes
Fulton Street Books & Cafe hosts free literary and community programming.
Network & Socialize in the Local Startup Scene
Summer’s Fifth Night free lawn concerts at Utica Square in the summer (May to August).
Sunset Social Hour at the Gathering Place. Free mixer for young adults to meet. Happens monthly.
Tiny Porch Concerts in Owen Park during the summer.
Art Deco Tour Boston Avenue United Methodist Church every Sunday at 12:15pm.
Tulsa Farmers’ Market in Kendall Whittier on Saturday morning.
TPAC’s Brown Bag It Concert Series
Bike along Tulsa’s trails and waterfront
DECOPOLIS Tulsa Art Deco Museum
Disc Golf in Riverside Parks (you’ll need to bring your own disc)
Check out the museum
Enjoy the fireplaces during the winter
Feed the koi in the pond
Go for a walk
Have a picnic
Kayak for free in the summer and fall
Relax in the rocking chairs by the pond
Bring your kids to play in the castles and jungle gyms
Get a free library card and check out books!
Enjoy the library’s free programming, including lectures and and movie nights.
Take advantage of the tools in the Maker Space, like the 3D printer.
Hang out at a QT until something happens. Any QT. It doesn’t matter.
Visit a Park:
The RiverWalk in Jenks: walk along the riverfront and enjoy the occasional free events.
Self-Guided Art Deco Walking Tour
Site-Seeing in Tulsa & Along Route 66:
This guide is a living document intended to help Tulsans enjoy all the free things available in the city. I’ll update it as I hear of new things. If you have something I should add, leave it in a comment!
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