Hotels in The Blue Whale, Catoosa

  • Overview

    Located in Catoosa, Oklahoma, United States of America, The Blue Whale is a popular roadside attraction. It is a giant blue whale-shaped structure made of concrete, situated on the side of Route 66. The Blue Whale was built in the 1970s as a gift from Hugh Davis to his wife Zelta for their anniversary. Over the years, it has become an iconic symbol of Route 66 and a beloved landmark for locals and visitors alike.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    There are several reasons to visit The Blue Whale. Firstly, it offers a unique and nostalgic experience for travelers exploring Route 66. Its vibrant blue color and impressive size make it a great spot for taking memorable photos. Additionally, The Blue Whale has picnic tables and a small pond where visitors can relax and enjoy a picnic or simply take in the tranquil surroundings. It is a family-friendly attraction that offers a fun and whimsical atmosphere for children and adults alike.

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  • The Blue Whale

    The main attraction, this giant blue whale-shaped structure is an iconic symbol of Route 66 and a beloved landmark for locals and visitors alike.
  • Picnic Area

    The Blue Whale features picnic tables and a small pond, providing a peaceful and serene setting for visitors to enjoy a picnic or simply relax.
  • Hotels