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Sequoyah State Park, located in Oklahoma, is a haven for both lovers of the great outdoors and water enthusiasts. The centerpiece of the park is Fort Gibson Lake, which covers 19,000 acres and boasts 225 miles of picturesque shoreline.

Whether you are looking to relax on the beach, explore a trail around the coastline, enjoy a game of golf, or go wildlife watching, the options are endless. A good starting point when you book an RV in Cherokee County is the Three Forks Nature Center where you are able to take a look at some of the educational displays held there.

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Getting Outdoors

There is so much to do when camping with an RV at Sequoyah State Park, including family fun at the Sequoyah Riding Stables. Visitors can enjoy taking trail rides or hayrides through the park, which is a great way to see the landscape from a different perspective.

Golf lovers can make use of the Sequoyah State Park golf course, which covers an impressive 5,860 yards. The course has 18 holes and made with Ultradwarf Bermuda grass greens, strategic sand dunes, and while playing, golfers can enjoy beautiful views of the lake. On-site there is a pro shop, club rental, gift shop, and places to grab some food and drink. There is also an 18-hole disc golf course for those that want to try something a bit different.

A visit to the park wouldn't be complete without hitting the water. The lake is very scenic, and you can get some great views from both the shore and when out on a boat. Paradise Cove Marina is full service and features boat rentals, boat sales, storage and boat and tackle supplies for those that want to try their luck with a spot of fishing. It’s easy to spend the whole day drifting around in a paddle boat and admiring the lush surroundings.

Camping at Sequoyah State Park

Camping is very popular at Sequoyah State Park, but there are many state park RV campgrounds to accommodate this. RV parking is spread over three areas, with over 100 sites overall. There are 48 full hookup sites and 80 water and electric sites. The areas include Choctaw and Cherokee and where you camp will depend on what parts of the park you are most interested in exploring.

Each of the park's feature moderns or semi-modern facilities, some of which have concrete pads that will allow you to park up your RV rental near Sequoyah State Park with ease.

Exploring the Area

One of the closest towns to Sequoyah State Park is Tahlequah. The downtown area has several places of historic interest for visitors such as the Thompson House and the Murrell Home, both of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Cherokee Heritage Center is where to head to learn more about the town and the area's history, containing a range of permanent and rotating exhibitions. A Sequoyah State Park camper rental is a good option for those looking to explore Sequoyah State Park.

For some family fun, check out River Country Water Park. Kick off your shoes and put on your swimming gear and prepare yourself for a day of excitement. The park offers a huge array of slides, a lazy river, and also a few beaches to relax on if you can find the time. It offers the perfect escape from busy schedules and will keep kids entertained for hours.

Fort Gibson Historic Site is a fascinating reconstruction of the early log fort and the Stockdale, as well as some of the original building from the 1840-1870s. You'll be able to find out more about the fort and its reconstruction in the visitors center.

Renting a camper near Sequoyah State Park will mean you are in close vicinity to a number of small nearby towns around the park, such as Hulbert, Muskogee, and Wagoner. Most of these towns offer several different dining options for when you want to eat out instead of cooking around the campfire.

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