Days Inn Wagoner
Days Inn Wagoner is just seven miles from the Sequoyah State Park marina and tennis courts. The hotel offers free high-speed Internet, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor pool and a free deluxe breakfast. Guestrooms are furnished with a microwave and refrigerator, as well as an AM/FM alarm clock radio and a 25-inch television with remote and cable, plus an iron and ironing board. There is a combination Kentucky Fried Chicken and Taco Bell on-site and the front desk is staffed 24-hours a day.
Days Inn Wagoner
1404 W. Highway 51
Wagoner, OK 74467
(918) 485-4593
daysinn.com
Sleepy Traveler Motel
Sleepy Traveler Motel is located in the heart of Wagoner and has a pool and hot tub as well as a fitness center. Spa services are also available to motel guests. The motel is wheelchair accessible, offers free high-speed internet and welcomes pets. Guestrooms have cable television and air conditioning.
Sleepy Traveler Motel
805 S. Dewey Ave.
Wagoner, OK 74467
(918) 485-4818
Super 8 Muskogee
Located near Wagoner off Hwy 69, the Super 8 Muskogee offers guests free high-speed Internet access, expanded cable television and an on-site laundry facility. Non-smoking rooms are available and pets are welcomed. A free continental breakfast is provided each morning and all guestrooms have a refrigerator and microwave. Fort Gibson Lake is a 12-mile drive from the motel.
Super 8 Muskogee
2240 S. 32nd
Muskogee, OK 74401
(918) 683-8888
super8.com
Comfort Inn Muskogee
Situated off Interstates 69 and 62, the Comfort Inn Muskogee is 15 miles from the bass fishing on Fort Gibson Lake and 10 miles from Sequoyah State Park. The hotel supplies free Wi-Fi internet access in all rooms along with free local calls. An outdoor pool and exercise room are available for guests and a free continental breakfast is provided each morning.
Comfort Inn Muskogee
3133 Azalea Park Drive
Muskogee, OK, 74401
(918) 682-3724
comfortinn.com
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