Wagoner County, county in Oklahoma, United States of America. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 82,925 inhabitants. The county was created 117 years ago in 1908. Its county seat is Wagoner.
There are 1 city/town in Wagoner County, OK. The largest city of Wagoner County is Tullahassee with a population of 113.
Wagoner County is located in northeastern Oklahoma, just southeast of Tulsa. Here are some of the notable cities and towns in Wagoner County:
Wagoner - The largest city and county seat, Wagoner has around 10,000 residents. It has a vibrant downtown historic district along Cherokee Street.
Broken Arrow - The portion of Broken Arrow within Wagoner County has about 1,500 residents. This section contains part of the Creek Nation Casino.
Coweta - With around 9,000 people, Coweta is located along Highway 51 and Highway 72. It hosts annual events like the Coweta ProRodeo and the International Finals Youth Rodeo.
Tullahassee - Nestled in the Verdigris River valley, this small town of around 190 residents has pioneer roots and historic buildings.
Okay - Okay has a population of around 650 people. It hosts events like the Black Gold Festival to celebrate its oil production heritage.
Other Wagoner County communities include Redbird, Porter, Flat Rock, Stonebluff, Oak Grove, and Taylor's Ferry. The county provides a mix of frontier history, modern conveniences, and outdoor recreation.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Wagoner County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Tullahassee | Town in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States | 113 |