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Wagoner County, Oklahoma

Wagoner Location Map Oklahoma

Wagoner County straddles northeastern Oklahoma, where the prairies meet the foothills of the Ozarks. The county has deep ties to the Cherokee Nation. You can still see those influences today.

It’s lake living at its finest here. Fort Gibson Lake is the largest here. But three major rivers cut through, including Arkansas, Verdigris, and Neosho Rivers.

Wagoner is the county seat. Coweta is growing fast as Tulsa expands eastward. Agriculture remains important to the local economy. The soil here is rich and fertile. Pecan orchards are also in the countryside. Wagoner County offers a slower pace of life, but it’s far from sleepy.

CategoryDetails
County NameWagoner County
County SeatWagoner
PopulationApproximately 85,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesWagoner, Coweta, Broken Arrow (partial), Catoosa (partial), Porter, Redbird
Interstates and HighwaysU.S. Highway 69, State Highway 51, State Highway 72, State Highway 16
FIPS Code40-145
Total Area (Land and Water)591 square miles (562 sq mi land, 29 sq mi water)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Rogers County (Northwest), Mayes County (Northeast), Cherokee County (East), Muskogee County (South), Tulsa County (West)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CST)
StateOklahoma
Coordinates35°57’N, 95°22’W
EtymologyNamed after Bailey P. Waggoner, attorney of the Missouri Pacific Railroad
Major LandmarksFort Gibson Lake, Sequoyah State Park, Whitehorn Cove, Hefner Mansion
WebsiteWagoner County Website

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