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Discover the most popular places to visit in Muskogee
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Honor Heights Park
8.8/10 (116 reviews)
Honor Heights Park transforms with 30,000 azaleas in spring and thousands of twinkling lights in winter. Wander through butterfly gardens and rose displays in this serene Muskogee retreat.
Five Civilized Tribes Museum
8.8/10 (60 reviews)
Housed in the historic 1875 Union Agency building, this museum celebrates Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, and Seminole heritage through traditional art and artifacts, showcasing their unique Oklahoma histories.
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Open Photo by Shoba Krishnamurthy
Muskogee War Memorial Park
Step aboard the USS Batfish, a WWII submarine that sank three enemy vessels in just 76 hours. This memorial park offers an immersive glimpse into naval warfare history through authentic artifacts.
The Castle of Muskogee
8.6/10 (130 reviews)
The Castle of Muskogee transforms into themed worlds during its Renaissance and Halloween festivals. Wander among costumed performers, browse artisan markets, and immerse yourself in these lively seasonal celebrations.
River Country Family Water Park
8.0/10 (25 reviews)
River Country Family Water Park offers thrilling slides and a lazy river for all ages in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Families especially enjoy Crawdad Corner's interactive playground and the sandy shores of Tugboat Beach.
Three Rivers Museum
Housed in a restored railroad depot, the Three Rivers Museum showcases heritage where three rivers converge. Explore the 1940s diesel engine and historic schoolhouse for a connection to Oklahoma's past.
USS Batfish
The USS Batfish sank three enemy submarines in just 76 hours during WWII. Explore this historic vessel and military artifacts at Muskogee War Memorial Park, where veterans' stories come alive.
Ataloa Lodge Museum
7.8/10 (9 reviews)
The Ataloa Lodge Museum houses one of America's largest private collections of Native American art and artifacts. Explore intricate beadwork, pottery, and traditional crafts within its unique architecture.
"The staff were super friendly and the facility was clean. However, the hot tub and sauna were both out of order. There is a sliding door in the room that is used for the bathroom and the closet. The door continuously got stuck, once even to the point that maintenance had to get it moving again. Although it looks really nice it is not practical at all."
"It was a busy weekend for the hotel, as there was a sports tournament. it did delay room entry. i wasn’t able to get keys until 6pm and when i received the keys the room still was in the process of being turned over. while my room didn’t have an odor, the rest of the teams rooms had an odor to the point they got candles and room sprays. breakfast was hot and good though. staff was very helpful."
"Upon arrival, we found out the pool was closed because of an “incident”. There was a ventilation system problem, so it was incredibly humid with fans in the hallway..
Our room was not clean. The carpet was really old & gross, I was afraid to touch it barefoot. There was hair on the bathroom floor & the lamp shade was splattered with something. We were there on a busy weekend for a football tournament and of course, all hotels around us were sold out.
I read so many positive reviews on Expedia...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.