Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park

Park Chelsea, Oklahoma, United States

What to expect

Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park is a unique folk art environment located in Oklahoma, featuring a 90-foot tall main totem pole, the largest art object on the property, made of red sandstone framed with steel and wood with a thick concrete skin. The park also includes other totems, such as the Arrowhead Totem, Birdbath Totem, and Tree Totem, as well as concrete totem picnic tables, a concrete totem barbeque/fireplace, and small bird gateposts. The park is home to the 'Fiddle House', an eleven-sided building that houses Galloway's fiddles and other creations. The park is a great place for families to visit, with its unique and colorful art objects, and its picnic areas. The park's main totem pole is decorated with approximately 200 bas-relief images, including brightly colored Native American portraits, symbols, and animal figures

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From Oklahoma City to Springfield – September 2023

From Oklahoma City to Springfield – September 2023
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park. It's home to the world's tallest concrete totem pole! We saw a dozen colorful buildings and a small museum where you can buy Route 66 souvenirs

Highlights: The kids loved the colorful buildings and the unique totem pole. The park is situated right by Route 66, making it a great stop ✨