Checotah / Lake Eufaula West KOALocal Area AttractionsLake EufaulaHas 600 miles of shoreline and 143,700 acres of surface area. Attractions include fishing and hunting, sightseeing, nature trails, boating, picnicking, tours, etc. 1890 M-K-T Depot and CabooseLocated in Checotah. Summer hours are: Thursday through Monday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Spring and Fall hours are: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 1 to 4 p.m. or by appointment. For more information please call 1-918-473-6377. Cherokee Heritage CenterLocated in Talequah, Oklahoma. Five Civilized Tribes MuseumLocated in Muskogee. This museum features the history, artifacts and art of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Seminole and Creek Tribes. Honor Heights ParkLocated in Muskogee. A beautifully landscaped park containing every flower and shrub native to Oklahoma and noted for its breathtaking display of azaleas in the spring. Features Azelea Festival in April and spectacular garden of lights in December. USS BatfishMuskogee’s most unusual attraction. A retired military submarine museum located in Muskogee. Open March 15 to October 15. Sailing Horse VineyardSailing Horse offers visitors a personal connection to the simplicity and ‘earthiness’ of a farm, combined with its the best of adjoining beaches, water and the vast other natural resource of Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma’s largest lake! Honey Springs BattlefieldThe Battle of Honey Springs, the climatic engagement of the Civil War in Indian Territory, was fought here on July 17, 1863. The Castle of MuskogeeThe Castle of Muskogee is your gateway to another world: For more information:Checotah Chamber of Commerce |
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