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Sequoyah State Park, one of Oklahoma State Park's 32 parks, is a 2,200 acre peninsular recreation space on the eastern shore of Fort Gibson Lake in Cherokee County, Oklahoma. It is 8 miles (13 km) east of Wagoner, Oklahoma and 18 miles (29 km) west of Tahlequah, Oklahoma on State Highway 51. A shortleaf pine-lined drive leads you to the many ...
Sequoyah Bay State Park: Wagoner: 303 123: 1954: Fort Gibson Lake: Sequoyah State Park: Cherokee: 2,200 890: 1953: Fort Gibson Lake: Park formerly known as Western Hills State Park Spavinaw State Park: Mayes: 35 14: 1959: Spavinaw Lake: Now known as the Spavinaw Area at Grand Lake State Park. [3] Talimena State Park: Le Flore: 20 8.1: 1970 ...
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 .
The Swadley's Bar-B-Q scandal is an ongoing political scandal in Oklahoma involving the misspending of state funds by Swadley's Foggy Bottom Kitchen. Swadley's contracted with the state of Oklahoma in March 2020 to renovate and run six restaurants in six state parks. Between April 2020 and February 2022, Swadley's was paid about $17 million to ...
State Highway 101, in Sequoyah's Cabin State Park 35°30′47″N 94°39′07″W / 35.513056°N 94.651944°W / 35.513056; -94.651944 ( Sequoyah Akins
Brushy Lake Park is a protected area in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, run by and 8 miles (13 km) north of the city of Sallisaw. Formerly an Oklahoma state park , the 90-acre site (36 ha) is located in the wooded Cookson Hills of eastern Oklahoma beside the 300 acres (120 ha) Brushy Lake . [ 1 ]
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1970 to provide habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds and to provide food and cover for resident wildlife. It contains 20,800 acres (8,400 ha) on the western edge of Robert S. Kerr Reservoir in three Oklahoma Counties: Muskogee , Haskell and Sequoyah .
As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 671 people, 238 households, and 199 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 83.6 inhabitants per square mile (32.3/km 2).