Welcome to MUSKOGEE
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Looking for a unique tour that will leave your group wanting more? Muskogee is the place you’re looking for! Our tours and attractions are definitely something they can’t get closer to home! Muskogee has many festivals and attractions that are perfect for a last minute group getaway. Here are a few highlights:
Annual Azalea Festival - Enjoy Muskogee’s gorgeous colorful Azaleas as we celebrate the Azalea Festival in April. Every year, Muskogee’s Azalea Festival attracts over 300,000 visitors to Honor Heights Park, the 122-acre park features spectacular color throughout 40 acres of beautifully manicured gardens, highlighting over 30,000 azaleas as they flourish in 625 varieties. Roses, tulips, other flowers and gorgeous landscaping compliment the azaleas – an unforgettable impression to last a lifetime.
USS Batfish Submarine – Let us arrange a unique picnic at the USS Batfish and War Memorial Park for your group. Guests can tour a real submarine and hear stories from the heroes that served on the now dry-docked military vessel that sank three enemy submarines!
Oklahoma Renaissance Festival - Every weekend in May, Muskogee steps back in time to days of Old King Henry VIII with jousters, jugglers, minstrels, knights, and musicians as we celebrate this royal era the Castle of Muskogee.
Muskogee Rhythm’s Guitars – 30 beautifully hand-painted eight-foot guitars are scattered around town like jewels. Can you find them all? Hint: maps available.
Okie from Muskogee Photo Opportunity – “We still wave Ol’ Glory down at the court house”, a great place to take your group photo. Then head to the Muskogee Civic Center and see where the song was first recorded, you can even stand on the stage and see Muskogee from Merle Haggard’s point of view.
American Indian Museums - The Muskogee area is deep seeded in Native American History and Culture. We celebrate this through the art and crafts at the Ataloa Lodge Museum at Bacone College and the Five Civilized Tribes Museum, where the Trail of Tears trek is remembered.
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Concert & Museum – every fall the museum inducts some of Oklahoma’s most famous musicians that have been inside the spiral of American Music history.
Garden of Lights and the World’s Largest Inflatable Display - Beginning on Thanksgiving Night you can drive through a winter celebration at the Garden of Lights in Honor Heights Park to see millions of twinkling lights strung carefully to enhance the natural beauty of the park. Then drive through the Christmas Kingdom, the World’s Largest Inflatable Display.
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Muskogee is home to area lakes and camping sites that are fantastic for the whole family. Whether you are pulling a 5th wheel, or driving a mobile home, Muskogee has the perfect spot for you to park and take in the sites.
Crossroads RV Park
Hwy 690 N - (918) 686-9104
Greenleaf State Park
Hwy 10 S, Braggs - (918) 487-5196
Hidden Valley RV Park
Hwy 69 N - (918) 681-4457
Meadowbrook RV Park
1301 S 32nd S (Hwy 69) - (918) 681-4574
Premier Mobile Home Park
2405 N 32nd St (Hwy 69) - (918) 441-3237
Sequoyah Bay State Park
6237 E 100th St N, Wagoner - (918) 683-0878

