Founded in 1974 by the citizens of Wewoka, the Seminole Nation Museum documents the history and culture of the Seminole Indian Nation, the Freedmen, and the early Oklahoma Pioneers since 1849.
Wewoka, OK Museums
Standing on the lawn of the present day Seminole County Court House is the Whipping Tree where the Seminoles punished their criminals prior to 1907.
Wewoka, OK Ethnic HeritageSportsman Lake has more than 1,400 acres that provide a wildlife refuge with a 350 acre lake. Sportman's has a variety of activities to offer including fishing, boating, overnight camping, and picnicking areas. The lake area provides the following conveniences:
Wewoka, OK RecreationWewoka 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 RecreationCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Unique collection of thousands of lighters and fire-making devices. ...
Boley's school system was begun in 1909, and the existing school was built in 1930s. ...
Hiking trails include the Clear Bay Nature Trail, a handicapped accessible 1/2 mile nature trail; the Clear Bay Multi-Use Tra...