Zach pretending to be dragged inside the Blue Whale of Catoosa, a giant concrete whale on Route 66, Oklahoma

Blue Whale of Catoosa | Historic Landmark on Route 66

Parts of this park are Temporarily Closed for Renovations! ~currently The Blue Whale of Catoosa is OSHA compliant, complete with his own personal hard hat! 📍 Location: 2600 N Highway 66, Catoosa, OK 74015 The Blue Whale of Catoosa might not scream “romance” at first glance, but stick with me—it’s actually a love story for …

The World's Largest Bottle of Hair Tonic, a quirky tribute to vintage hair care advertisements.

World’s Largest Hair Tonic Bottle

The 25-Foot Hair Tonic Bottle in Tulsa The World’s Largest Hair Tonic Bottle sits in a parking lot at 12320 East Skelly Drive in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It’s 25 feet tall, white with a red label, and towers over the parking lot outside what used to be the Liquid Life headquarters. This giant bottle has been …

Visitor posing with monarch butterfly mural wings at The Papilion at Honor Heights Park in Muskogee, Oklahoma.

🦋 Papilion at Honor Heights Park – Muskogee’s Garden Wonderland

🌿 The Papilion at Honor Heights Park – When You Need Flowers More Than Miles We finally made it out of Arkansas — after being stranded there for over a month dealing with bus insurance hell — but we couldn’t go far. We were waiting on mail to catch up with us, which is just …

Ron Coleman Mine | Crystal Digging & Ziplining in Arkansas

Ron Coleman Mine Jessieville, Arkansas You can do a variety of things at The Ron Coleman Mine!  They have a tour of the facility, which is worth it because you can ask where the freshly laid tailing piles are!!  You can also zip-line across the mine, dig in tons of places and if you need …

Five potted plants arranged in front of a wire fence at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, including leafy greens, ornamental grasses, and colorful foliage in blue, red, and brown containers with plant markers

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks Fayetteville Arkansas

Sometimes you need a place to decompress, to ground yourself, and to remember that beauty exists in quiet spaces…the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is that place. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks in Fayetteville was our first stop after the sensory chaos of Amped Electric Games — and it delivered exactly what we needed: quiet, …