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Check out Sequoyah State Park, on Highway 51 just east of Wagoner, OK on Ft.
Gibson Lake. When we camp there we stay in the Seminole campground. When you are camped there you can also use the park's amenities, like the lodge pool. We enjoy driving through the park at dusk to see all the deer and other wildlife. Taylor Ferry South Corps of Engineers campground just across the lake from Sequoyah is also nice and accommodates big rigs. The state park is nicer than Taylor Ferry, but a little more expensive. You'll generally find a lot more trees in the campgrounds on the eastern side of the state than the western. For shade, Taylor Ferry South is better than the Seminole campground in Sequoyah State Park.
Gibson Lake. When we camp there we stay in the Seminole campground. When you are camped there you can also use the park's amenities, like the lodge pool. We enjoy driving through the park at dusk to see all the deer and other wildlife. Taylor Ferry South Corps of Engineers campground just across the lake from Sequoyah is also nice and accommodates big rigs. The state park is nicer than Taylor Ferry, but a little more expensive. You'll generally find a lot more trees in the campgrounds on the eastern side of the state than the western. For shade, Taylor Ferry South is better than the Seminole campground in Sequoyah State Park.
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