Sequoyah Bay State
Park, Oklahoma
Located near
Wagoner, Sequoyah
Bay is on
Fort Gibson Lake
and is just across
the water from
Sequoyah Western
Hill Guest Ranch
State Park.
What
makes this park
memorable is the
campground area
names, each one is
named after a chief
from one of the
Five Civilized
Tribes.
Monuments and flags
from the five tribes
are located inside
the park so you get
a bit of a local
Native American
history lesson while
at Sequoyah Bay.
The
park is very nice,
with good RV sites,
and friendly
Cypress Cove Sequoyah Bay Marina
is located in the
park. Cabins are
available and would
make an excellent
choice.
Fort Gibson Lake
Association &
Tourist Information
Fort Gibson Lake
Level
Things
to do in the area
include:
Five Civilized
Tribes Museum,
The Castle, and
U.S.S. Batfish WWII
Submarine, in
Muskogee.
Fort
Gibson Historic Fort
in
Fort Gibson.
Festivals include
the yearly
Azalea Festival
in Muskogee.
More area
information and
brochures are
available on
Green Country
Oklahoma's Website.
The park is located
4.3 miles S of
Wagoner on Hwy 16,
then 4 miles E on
100th St N.
See Also:
Sequoyah State Park
Western Hills
Visit Muskogee
Webpage for Sequoyah
Bay State Park
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