Sequoyah Bay State Park

State park in Oklahoma, United States

35°53′13″N 95°16′22″W / 35.886944°N 95.272778°W / 35.886944; -95.272778Area303 acres (123 ha)Visitors96,100 (in 2021)[1]Governing bodyOklahoma Tourism and Recreation Departmentwww.travelok.com/listings/view.profile/id.6729

Sequoyah Bay State Park is on the western shore of Fort Gibson Lake in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. It is 4.3 miles (6.9 km) south of Wagoner, Oklahoma on State Highway 16. It offers several campgrounds, each named for a notable chief of the Five Civilized Tribes. These include: Chief Attacullaculla, Cherokee; Chief Pushmataha, Choctaw; Chief Osceola, Seminole; Chief Opothleyahola, Creek; and Chief Payamataha, Chickasaw.[2][3]

The park contains 303 acres (123 ha) and 367 sites for recreational vehicles or tents.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Evaluation of Oklahoma's State Parks". Oklahoma Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT). March 31, 2022.
  2. ^ "Sequoyah Bay State Park". Oklahoma Campers.
  3. ^ "Sequoyah Bay State Park". Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  4. ^ "Sequoyah Bay State Park". Sequoyah Bay Marina.
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