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Annual Skiatook Bluegrass Festival

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Event# 918-261-3443

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Located near beautiful Skiatook Lake. (The RV Park behind the Sports Complex in Skiatook, OK)

Ticket prices are a modest $5 for Thursday Night (gospel night), $10 for Friday or Saturday, OR $20 for a three day pass! RV sites with water and electric are $15 per day, tent camping is $3 per day.

Annual Skiatook Bluegrass Festival


Phone : 918-261-3443   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $5 to $20

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