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What first catches the eyes of westbound travelers on Route 66 on the north side of Catoosa is a giant blue whale. This once popular tourist attraction during the haydays of Route 66 was a tourist stop, where visitors could swim, sun and take a look at the Animal Reptile Kingdom and Alligator Ranch exhibits. Now it has been restored for new generations to admire.

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Catoosa's Blue Whale

What first catches the eyes of westbound travelers on Route 66 on the north side of Catoosa is a giant blue whale. This once popular tourist attraction during the haydays of Route 66

Catoosa, OK Landmarks

Tulsa Port of Catoosa and Museum

The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is the furthest inland, ice-free international seaport in America. This port serves as the head of navigation for the 445-mile McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Completed in 1971, the port was built with $21.2

Catoosa, OK Museums



Indian Hills Golf Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3

Catoosa, OK Golf Courses

Things to do near Catoosa, OK

Tenkiller Hiking Trails

Spectacular rock formations, huge boulders, and frequent glimpses of the lake can be seen along Standing Rock Nature Trail...

Forest Ridge Golf Club

18 holes. ...

McDonald's Glass House Restaurant

The Glass House Restaurant on the Will Rogers Turnpike (currently McDonalds) in Vinita, was the first restaurant facility con...

Gen. Stand Watie Grave Site

The last Confederate General to surrender during the Civil War is buried in the Polson Cemetery southeast of Grove. Stand Wa...