A retired Tulsa Zoo keeper, built this big blue whale as a gift for his wife in 1972. She loved collecting whale figurines. The giant whale is 20 feet tall and 80 feet long. It was constructed from a…Full review by K I
Nov 25, 2024
A stop on Route 66. It is sad to see that a part of the original park wasn’t kept up. Looks like a run down ark and some mushroom things. I was surprised to see it had a tiny/shed gift shop.Full review by wallflowerone
Nov 7, 2024
We rolled into Catoosa in the middle of the night after driving in an unusual November rainstorm which later turned into a tornado while we were sleeping. In the morning, we scampered over from our h…Full review by davidkQ9686WR
My family was going to be passing through in the evening and I was wondering if anyone knows if you can see the whale at night?
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It's not lit up and there was a gate when we went that said it was closed after a certain time of day, maybe dusk? Sunset? I can't recall what the gate said though but I got the impression …
It's not lit up and there was a gate when we went that said it was closed after a certain time of day, maybe dusk? Sunset? I can't recall what the gate said though but I got the impression that after a certain time it was locked.
Attempted to find this Icon but apparently the GPS was wrong and no signs to show where it is? anyone have any better directions?
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We used the Road Trip 66 app. It is on a section where 66 splits. It is just north of East Apache Street. When in doubt I stop and ask someone local. Good luck.
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