If you have the chance go check this out.
Did you know the Batfish has a twin?
The USS Batfish....
More Artillery and a walking path you can read about other subs.
Artillery on the grounds of the museum
An example of what you might find on the batfish during its time of service.
One of the many bells on display.
Another piece of equipment related to the batfish.
Statues of all branches of services saluting statue of Lady Liberty.
Howitzer cannon used in Vietnam
Front view SS310
SS310 Batfish
Nannette M.
Sep 17, 2021
This was actually my first trip out to the park and museum. It was very interesting to walk through. We brought my family that was visiting from North and South Carolina to visit. They had sat down earlier in the week and decided this was one of the places they would enjoy visiting while they were here. Thank You to the staff for being so nice during the visit, it made for a wonderful experience and funny conversation. I would highly recommend for people to put this museum on their list to visit.
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SubZero _.
Nov 21, 2022
I would love to visit this submarine museum sometime knowing that I put my 10 dollars to a good cause to help this be a museum among many others who also helped make this possible if I was to donate 10 dollars to a submarine like this all over again I most definitely would do it once more because I love historical ships and submarines a like but if I could drive a car i would drive there in a heartbeat and spend all day on the Batfish until it closed it gets 5 stars from me even if I been on it or not and 2 thumbs up . Ps "my grandfather was a navy man and that's why I helped donated to this submarine to honor his memory and those who served on this wonderful vessel "
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Billie W.
Jul 14, 2020
We drove by and it was closed BUT my husbands a submarine vet and I'll always support keeping our history alive and accessible to the public.We'll be back! Thanks for doing what you're doing.
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Teresa H.
Jun 6, 2020
Took my nephew , nice little place we had fun exploring, nice stop when you are visiting
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Donna H.
Jan 30, 2015
Interesting place to visit, if you have never seen or been on a WWII, Balao class submarine. There are information boards throughout the memorial. Those WWII guys had to have had nerves of steel to get in that thing!
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Charles A.
Sep 14, 2019
Due to the flood the Baitfish Submarine is not accessible. It is being worked on and hopefully will be open in the near future. The rest of the park is open. All displays are have been placed back in order. I would encourage all to visit and show your support. Remember this is the history of the brave men and women who fought to keep our country safe and free.
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Derl H.
Sep 16, 2018
This is such a great place. What a fantastic reminder of what sacrifice truly is in a day and time when America seems to have forgotten. The submarine was amazing to tour and the memorial plaques to the sailors who lost their lives was moving. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly. Take the time to come visit.
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David G.
Jun 18, 2017
What a treasure this is to be found in the middle of Oklahoma. Self guided tour with information and videos posted throughout the submarine. It's amazing to imagine being with 40 other people inside this cramped steel tube underwater. When you are in it you feel like you are inside of a machine, not an ocean going vessel. The sub seems to be in good condition, frozen in time, and you are able to walk from bow to stern. Just wish that some of the compartments such as the ward room and cabins weren't blocked off, you can only see inside, not go in them. Oklahoma needs to put a sign on the highway pointing out which exit to take. In addition to the sub there is a small museum/shop and the people working there were super nice.
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