Wagoner is a city in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 8,323 at the 2010 census, compared to 7,669 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Wagoner County. It became the first city incorporated in Indian Territory on January 4, 1896.
Restaurants in Wagoner
4.5 based on 62 reviews
We went to 5 state parks in this area and this was one of our favorites. Had a small nature center. We did the fossil trail, we didn't see the fossils, they were not labeled and one of us had to use the restroom so we were hurrying, the other hikes would probably be better. We ate at the restaurant had a burger and catfish both were good. My husband saw a mom and baby deer walking back to the car on the back road from the restaurant not the main road. There is a gift shop by the golfing spot, I got a magnet. This was our favorite stop of the day. We liked it more than Greenleaf and Cherokee Landing especially.
4.5 based on 151 reviews
If you like WWII history then the Batfish is a great place to visit. Explore what it must have been like to be a soldier on a tight cramped submarine. I don’t know how 80 people could have served in an area so small. Prior to entering the sub there is a great military museum that has lots of memorabilia from people who served on the Batfish. Take your time wondering around the sub and be sure to explore all areas. It’s a great way to spend an afternoon.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
Very nice campground ....one of 3....for RV camping Clean, quiet with good views of the lake. Lots of birds and critters. The park staff and hosts could not have been nicer.. About 8miles from town and a variety of restaurants and stores. Would like to go back in the fall. Think it would be beautiful.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Fun place. Good place to sample fried pies, cobblers, peach ice cream. Fresh fruits and veggies. Local home made jams, salsas, and other canned items. They have gift items. Great place to stop for fresh peaches in July
5 based on 18 reviews
If you are ever near Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, it is well worth your time to visit the National Cemetery. Row after row of ale aster stones, set precisely in order, set in this beautiful pastoral setting is awe inspiring. It is a bittersweet place. There is a sadness for all of those who lost their lives protecting our freedom. If you are there on a Veterans Day, or Memorial Day, drive up Hwy 62, turn Dow Wiley and take it to the cemetery. You will follow the American flags down both sides of the road.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
This is such a beautiful park, everyone should be able to experience driving and walking through it. The grounds are very well maintained. Gorgeous trees, beautiful flowers, azaleas everywhere, wow! Splash pad for children, a pond to walk around, trails, beautiful!
4 based on 36 reviews
A large national historic site with a self-guided walking tour for visitors to see a reconstruction of the original log fort stockade and buildings furnished as they were during the days of the Trail of Tears. A mix of original and reconstructed structures include barracks, magazine, hospital and bakehouse. In addition, there is a small section of the first post named Fort Blunt built during the Civil War. The site is open 10am-5pm Tuesday to Saturday and admission is free.
4 based on 186 reviews
We are an events facility with events running throughout the year. We start our season with the Renaissance Festival, step back in time to the 16th century right here in Oklahoma. Next up we have our Fireworks season. We have over 30,000 sq ft of indoor air conditioned shopping, with everything guaranteed to light. After that we head in to our annual Zombie Run, come run for a cause! Our 5k obstacle course with Zombies goes to support charities. We aren't done with Zombies just yet, come pick from any of our 11 events for the Halloween Festival. We have something for everyone from not scary to very scary. Then we get ready for our annual Boare's Head Feaste. Come dine like royalty in our traditional Renaissance Thanksgiving. Once we finish there we have our Castle Christmas event. We have lights, inflatables, Father Christmas, Hayrides, and soooo much more for your Christmas celebration.
Where do you get live entertainment great service good food and fantastic times? At the Castle of Muskogee. We attended boars head feast with some friends and were totally delighted by the entertainment, food the ambience and the great fireworks after. If you have yet...MoreDamon D, Thank you for your kind review. We are very happy that you attended our 20 year anniversary Boares Heade Feaste and had a great time. We look forward to many more with you and your family!! The Castle Staff
4 based on 79 reviews
Housed in the historic Union Indian Agency building, the museum was opened in 1966 and houses an extensive collection of traditional art produced by American artists of Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole descent. It has the world's largest collection of Jerome Tiger originals, including “Stickballer”, his only major sculpture, which is on permanent display in the gallery.
Exhibits featuring various aspects of the history and culture of the five tribes are displayed downstairs whilst upstairs there are many artifacts mixed in with local temporary art competition exhibits together with the Museum's permanent collections.
A well presented museum with informative friendly staff. There is a gift shop for a range of souvenirs and ample onsite parking. Worth a visit.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Museum is wonderful! The displays in the museum are excellent...and truly shows the incredible and rich history of the music and musicians that have called Oklahoma home. If you really want to get the real information about Oklahoma and it music history, and it's music icons...ask for Ron Boren (related to Mae Boren Axton) to give you the tour. His knowledge is second to none. He is incredible! The biggest surprise of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame...it has no entrance fee...yep it is FREE to tour! The "Hall" is an old "Frisco" Railroad warehouse, and is charming. Every Thursday, the Hall has "live" music shows of some of the best performers in Oklahoma. All in all..a wonderful experience...and worth making the effort to see...and experience!
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