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Whole Hawg Day

Whole Hawg Days & Poker Run in Eufaula is a two-day celebration of summer that includes a parade, car show, carnival, barbecue cook-off and much more. This annual event, held for over 37 years in Eufaula, is brought to a close on Saturday with the much-anticipated Whole Hawg Poker Run, held by boat and motorcycle around Lake Eufaula. Pick up cards at participating marinas around the lake, then return to the starting point to see which lucky player has created the best five-card stud poker hand. This poker run features plenty of fun and cash prizes..

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Whole Hawg Day

Address : Downtown Okmulgee OK
Phone : 918-689-2791   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : Registration Fee

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