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Wewoka, Oklahoma

Wewoka, Oklahoma

Capitol of Seminole Indian Nation

For a glimpse as to what it is like to live in the very center of the United States, a visit to Wewoka will give you an accurate picture. A look at a map of the United States reveals WEWOKA as the true HUB OF THE COUNTRY.

Here is a community rich in history, diverse in population, unlimited in educational and recreational opportunities, and easily accessible to other places of interest in the state.

Enjoy an experience that will live in your memory by visiting Wewoka, which means "Barking Waters" in the Seminole language. Take a trip back in time to the Indian Territory days where in 1866 three cultures came together in the untried lands of Central Oklahoma to build a city like no other.

With the signing of the Treaty of 1866, the federal government commissioned Elijah Brown to bring the Northern Seminoles back to their new nation and set up a new capital city. He chose as the sight for the new capital, the present city of Wewoka. Seventeen years earlier, a Freedman leader, Gopher John, had made a temporary settlement on the north bank of the Wewoka Creek. They had given the name Wewoka, "Barking Water," to the settlement because of the noise made by the small falls located just east of the settlement.

In 1866, a trading post was built, and in 1867, the first Post Office was commissioned with Elijah Brown named as the Post-master.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Gil Morgan Golf Course

One of Wewoka's favorite sons, professional golfer Dr. Gil Morgan, has this golf course named after him. This beautiful nine-hole golf course offers a challenging round of golf for both the novice and advanced golfer.

Wewoka, OK Golf Courses

Outdoor Murals

"Wewoka Switch" - artist, Kenneth & Edwana Gayler Located between 3rd and 4

Wewoka, OK Arts

Seminole Tribal Complex

The Seminoles are a very proud people, devoted to their heritage and traditions. They believe strongly in their culture, which is displayed in many ways, including Stomp Dances Art, Storytelling, Music, and the devotion to their loved ones who pass on.

Wewoka, OK Ethnic Heritage

Wewoka Lake

Wewoka Lake is open all year and provides a host of water activities, including water skiing, boating, sailing, fishing, and swimming. The lake as a surface area of 500 acres and is surrounded by a beautiful 10

Wewoka, OK Recreation

Things to do near Wewoka, OK

Oklahoma Territorial Museum

Oklahoma from 1889-1907. ...

Muscle Car Ranch

Open-air museum of classic autos and motorcycles; neon & porcelain signs including original "Body By Fisher" from Grand Rapid...

Stained Glass Tours

Features beautiful architecture and exquisite stained glass. Includes a glass studio and demonstration....

Hargis Tool Museum

Unique collection of antique woodworking tools....

Lake Thunderbird Hunting

Hunting is allowed in specific undeveloped areas of the park that have been set aside for deer archery and water fowl hunting...