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Wagoner, Oklahoma

Wagoner is truly blessed with it's parks and wonderful sports complex. The Maple Park Sports complex and park is one of Wagoner's true assets. Sprawled out on almost one square mile, the park features just about everything that a family could want in the way of leisure, entertainment, and recreation. There are 5 softball fields, 2 baseball fields, the High School baseball field, 4 soccer fields, W.L. Odom Football Stadium (Home of the Wagoner Bulldogs), 3/4 mile paved walking trail, Wagoner pond with fishing pier, picnic areas, 4 picnic pavilions, playground, and new in 1999, the Wagoner Water Park. The new water park has two water slides, diving board, large wading area, and shallow children's wading pool. Add extended sun bathing areas and you have a virtual garden of Eden for young and old alike.

Maple Park and the Sports Complex are located at the intersection of North 2nd Street and Story Avenue. From downtown, head East on Cherokee to Story Avenue (past Taco Mayo), take a left (North) and go two blocks to the entrance of the park.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Carnegie Library

The Carnegie Library is one of Wagoner's monuments to timelessness. The 1913 building has housed countless thousands of books and perhaps fueled as many growing imaginations.

Wagoner, OK Carnegie Libraries

Outdoor Murals

Located on the northeast corner building at Church and Main.

Painted by the Wagoner Work Crew in 1999, the mural depicts the growth of Wagoner from the time of the Texas Road cattle drives through Indian Territory.

Located on the north side of the building Wagoner, OK Arts


Wagoner City Historical Museum

Wagoner's City Historical Museum is an alive and vital showcase for one of the finest historic fashion collections in Oklahoma, with artifacts of area history to give local residents and tourists alike a real appreciation for how things used to be.

Wagoner, OK Museums

Historic Homes

This is the 1893 home of James Parkinson, who was the first president of the First National Bank of Wagoner and a very wealthy man. He also was a prominent cattleman in the Creek Nation.

National Historic Register
207 NE 2nd

The Fred A. Parkinson House was built in<

Wagoner, OK Historic Homes

Park of the Five Civilized Tribes

Sequoyah Bay State Park is located within an oak-hickory woodland of eastern Oklahoma on the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir. The Park strives to honor the cultures of the Five Civilized Tribes, as well as the memory of those who traveled the many "Trails of Tears."

Wagoner, OK Ethnic Heritage

Things to do near Wagoner, OK