Discover the best top things to do in Claremore, United States including Raincrow Art Post, Claremore Mountain Bike Trails, Will Rogers Memorial Museum, J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum, The Nut House, Belvidere Mansion, Claremore Lake, Swan Bros. Dairy, Will Rogers Downs, Redbud Bay.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
For visitors to the area, the Art Post features a gallery with exhibits pertinent to art movements in NE Oklahoma. The store also houses art supplies, a gift shop and art classes. The goal of the Art Post is to support working artists by increasing the availability of fine arts and art services in areas north and east of Tulsa.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Excellent trail system for mountain biking and hiking. There’s everything from beginner to technical trails to suit everyone’s abilities. The trails are designed to shed water too so they’re open almost year round. Highly recommend these for all levels of bikers.
4.5 based on 317 reviews
Memorial museum and resting place for the American icon.
Wonderful museum for a great man! Especially liked the movie about Will Rogers’ life story narrated by Bob Hope. Showed scenes of his roping skills; AMAZING! With all the quotes about politicians in general, it had me wondering what Will Rogers would have to say about today’s politicians. I’m sure he would tell it like it is! I was especially heartened by Will’s friendship with Charles M. Russell (artist) and I will be sure to visit the C. M. Russel Museum in Great Falls, MT to see if Will Rogers is also mentioned there. The Will Rogers Memorial Museum s a “must see” if you visit Claremore, OK!
4.5 based on 142 reviews
World's largest privately held firearms collection. More than 12,000 firearms ranging from 1350 to today. Also, Native American Artifacts, WWI history, Cowboy saddles, spurs & brands, music boxes, musical instruments. Fun for the whole family.
This is a great stop if you have an interest in firearms or Wild West-type history. My favorite part of the museum is the noose collection. Probably not the best stop for kids under the age of 5 as it's not really geared toward the little guys. They may have added something for the preschoolers since I've last visited though, so please call and ask. J.M. Davis Arms Museum has an awesome, extensive collection and a boatload of history!
4.5 based on 47 reviews
The Nut House first opened over 40 years ago selling only native pecans. Since that time the business has grown into a full time endeavor serving individual customers and businesses with nuts, fudge, confectionery treats and gifts. We operate out of a log cabin, built with pecan wood, which was originally constructed to house the pecan cracking operation. We also serve deli sandwiches, soups and sell the finest deli meats and cheeses. We pride ourselves on our selection, quality and excellent customer service. We enjoy people and want their experience with us to be fun. We hope your online experience will be just as pleasant. Take a few minutes to discover the many flavorful delights available to you.
This is a great store that sits on a pecan orchard. They have a gift shop that sells all kinds of decorative items. They sell homemade fudge and other candies. We bought bags of coffee beans and they grounded them for us. Nice place to stop.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Really enjoyed seeing this piece of Claremore history. The restaurant inside (Pink House) is really good food. Mansion is restored to its original condition with period correct furnishings and decor, Great shape considering all of the history it's been through.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
A relative has lived in Claremore for over five years, and we never knew this beautiful lake was just 10 minutes from her home! The west side of the lake has a nice park, water-play area ("splash pad"), walking trail, and fishing spots. The east side is mostly a residential street without many places to stop, but there's a parking lot at the trailhead for the mountain biking trails. Those trails are also good for hiking, but even the easiest one was what I would call moderate, with relatively steep inclines and lots of roots along the path.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
We always stay at Koa when we need to be sure of services. This place stands up to my expectations. Was surprised it is part of the horse racetrack and next door to the Cherokee casino. Unexpectedly good food at the casino grill
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