| Okmulgee - Northeast (Green Country) | |||||||||
Okmulgee is one of America's most uncommon places! As you visit this richly historic community, you'll experience the unique and friendly atmosphere, which keeps visitors coming back year after year. Visit Okmulgee, the capital of the Muscogee Creek Indian Nation, and discover: The Creek Council House Museum In the heart of our historic downtown square, the Creek Council House Museum is a National Historic Landmark featuring Creek Indian art and history. While you're visiting the museum, check out the Red Stick Gallery, a gift shop featuring American Indian art, jewelry, books and other assorted gift items and collectibles. Historic Downtown Okmulgee Come discover the 20-block downtown district that has been designated as a National Historic District by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Since the inception of the Main Street Program in 1986, more than $13 million in private reinvestment has taken place in downtown Okmulgee. The area has come back to life, with a unique stretch of historic architecture dating from the early 1900s. While you're downtown, browse in a variety of retail and antique shops, and visit our quaint eateries with good old-fashioned homestyle cooking! Okmulgee & Dripping Springs State Parks Just minutes from downtown, these two state parks offer a variety of fun-filled outdoor activities in a tranquil and scenic setting. The parks feature boating, fishing, camping, RV sites, handicapped-accessible nature trails and an adjacent public hunting area. Truly a hidden jewel among Oklahoma's state parks! Okmulgee is Festive--Okmulgee is a festive and friendly community. Each year there are a variety of special events and festivals visitors can enjoy. For more information about Okmulgee, visit our website, or call 800-355-5552. |



