Labor Day is here, and tomorrow is the big day. This is one of very few days a year that embodies the idea of relaxation and fun.

Oklahoma is home to some of the U.S.A’s most famous roadside attractions. Small towns from the panhandle to the southeast corner of this great state claim some of the most amazing yet surprising and obscure roadside jewels.

Here is a Girl vs. Wild approved list of the top five places to have an off-the-beaten-path roadside adventure during the last days of summer.

•The Blue Whale is the product of love and located in Catoosa. The former Tulsa Zoo director built his wife, an alligator farm operator, the Blue Whale swimming hole as an anniversary gift for their family. This has been a classic roadside attraction since opening to the public in the mid 1970s. There are also picnic tables on the shore, so pack a lunch and make a day of it.

•Paul Bunyan Muffler Man lives on in Aline. Now, I am not sure about Blue, his trusty ox, but Paul is standing tall in Aline, OK, in Bud’s Auto Salvage on Route 8. This yard is also home to a noteworthy collection of 50s and 60s cars. So hit the road and say hello to that tall man for me.

•Circus Town USA! Yes you heard me right — a circus town and also a circus cemetery. Hugo, in the southeastern corner of the state, is home to wintering circus operations. It’s not uncommon to see circus wagons and trailers parked next to a family home. This little town also is where circus performers and their animals alike are laid to rest. Yes, you heard me right again — man and elephants have a final resting spot in this Hugo cemetery. Pack the circus peanuts and head for an elephant of an adventure.

•The Action Figure Museum located in Pauls Valley is the home to all things action. There are more than 10,000 items in their collection. Whether G.I Joe is your American hero or Marvel is your middle name, your childhood toys are on display. When you walk through these doors, no matter your age, you will be a kid at heart.

•Pops Soda Ranch and Shake Shop on Route 66 in Arcadia is the newest Oklahoma roadside attraction. With nearly 500 different sodas on any given day and more than 45 different root beers to choose from, there is sure to be a flavor of fizz for you. Pops also serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Before you leave, don’t forget to fill up your car with gas and hit the convience store for those goodies you need before hitting the road.

Jacquelyn Farris, Girl vs. Wild