Plan Your Route 66 Trip
Take a Ride on the Mother Road with Boomarang Diner!
The iconic Route 66 runs straight through the heart of Oklahoma, and there’s no better way to experience it than with good food, great memories, and a few classic stops along the way. In celebration of the Route 66 Centennial, Boomarang Diner invites you to plan your road trip through Oklahoma with our Route 66 Trip Planner!
Route 66 Attractions:
Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park
Coleman Theatre
Eastern Trails Museum
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
Route 66 Attractions:
The Blue Whale
D.W. Correll Museum
Circle Cinema
The Outsiders House Museum
Route 66 Trivia:
The famous Blue Whale in Catoosa wasn’t built as a tourist attraction. It was originally built as what?
The Blue Whale was originally built as an anniversary gift from a husband to his wife.
Route 66 Attractions:
Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum
Route 66 Attractions:
Route 66 Bowl
Route 66 Interpretive Center
Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum
Route 66 Trivia:
What year was Route 66 officially established as a highway?
1926! Route 66 was one of the original highways in the U.S. Highway System and quickly became known as the Mother Road.
Route 66 Attractions:
Arcadia Round Barn
Pops
Route 66 Attractions:
Oklahoma History Center
Oklahoma State Capitol
First Americans Museum
Route 66 Trivia:
Which state has more drivable miles of Route 66 than any other
Oklahoma! Nearly 400 miles of the Mother Road run right through our state, which means you’re never too far from Route 66 history.
Route 66 Attractions:
Stafford Air and Space Museum
Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
National Route 66 Museum Complex
Share Your Route 66 Story
Did you snap a photo at a Boomarang Diner or a nearby Route 66 attraction? We want to see it. Upload your favorite road trip moments and help celebrate the Route 66 Centennial with fellow travelers. Your photo might be featured in our Route 66 Centennial Lookbook!
Wherever Route 66 Takes You, We’ll Be There
No matter where the road leads, there’s always a Boomarang Diner nearby to keep you moving. Start planning your Route 66 road trip today and don’t forget to bring your appetite