Reviews
Sequoyah
User Reviews
Bennie Foster
The campsites are well maintained. It's generally peaceful! We've camped twice in the Cherokee area. We've found pecans abd persimmon on hikes.
Craig Heckel
Beautiful park, massive. Bathrooms and showers would make my clean freak momma proud. Lake front spot to camp. Coyote was a highlight at the nature center.
Sharlene B.
I love this place! So beautiful with all the pine trees, playground, tennis courts, walking trails, golf course...horse back riding..(not sure when they actually have horses?) Boat ramps need a bit of help...high water this summer made them hard to use...
Cara Bishop
Loved it. Didn't know this little gem was so close to us. Went for a day trip to check out. We'll be going back for camping. Did notice some of the site's bathrooms were horribly old to new ones with air and really clean. You might check those out before your pick a spot for primitive camping.
JP
I have been going to Sequoyah State Park for 50 years. We love it here. Well-maintained and family-friendly. Now our boat is at Paradise Cove Marina. Ann is the absolute best!! The marina is spotless, and their boat shop is fantastic and does excellent work!
Julie Arnold
The lady in the welcome center was really nice. We went back to the gift shop and talked to a couple of guys who asked questions about my dog, who has cancer (tumor on her face), and we told them about her journey to the Oklahoma state parks. This is a nice area, and is great for hiking. I haven't camped here, but I wouldn't mind it when it cools off a bit.
Dale McDonald
This is a beautiful state park. Excellent camping and a cool nature center. Some of our group caught some big catfish and we had a fish fry. We enjoyed some horseback riding, and the kids loved the playground.
Shelbie Hulsey
This place is amazing the grounds are taken care of by a massive team. A big thank you to all of them for all there hard work with all the rain we had over the holiday weekend. We will be back again!!
Christopher Hilley
This is among my favorites of all parks I've been to so far, in this state. The employees at the visitors center were very friendly and helpful and made us aware of a couple of trail closures from floods, and advised other ones that were good to explore.
Leni Konstas (Eleni)
Great park with plenty to do, even in November. Primitive campsites are mostly accessible by foot, some are drive up, but poorly spaced. Trails are well marked in most cases, the Nature Loop was marked closed on one end but not the other. Lighted paths were a nice touch in some paved paths. Nature Center staff were the most welcoming, informative and patient, even giving their Saturday feeding session outdoors in the wind. Including pictures of Choctaw and Paradise campgrounds due to poor pictures on site to help build a better picture of camping locations.