Wow! Catoosa has had this place over 10 years. Its absolutely amazing, educational and uplifting energy. It's free and even has gifts to take home with you. There are stones from around the world. Indian artifacts and an antique car collection. A 1902 Oldsmobile is one of 3 remainining. The blacklight mineral booth is utterly astounding. Rocks have a whole new meaning.They are unique with individual fingerprints. Eric the manager was very accommodating and knowledgeable. One of this areas best kept secrets. An absolute must see. Definitely one of my forever...
Read moreMy wife and I drove from Kansas to visit this museum. The rocks and fossils were incredible. The cars in the second building were very rare and I enjoyed seeing them.. We plan to go back again to look at the rocks and fossils a bit more. It is such a huge collection that it’s going to take me several trips to really look it over good.
We did find it odd that the guide told us he doesn’t like people...
Read moreReally cool rock museum, with a surprising amount of specimens for how small the building is. Admission is $3 for adults, free if you have a Catoosa library card.
They also have some rocks you can buy and a table where kids can make and decorate pet rocks. They can also host birthday parties, apparently.
The automobiles are in a separate building and an employee will take you...
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