Your Gateway to Outdoor Paradise
S 355 Rd : Wagoner, OK 74467
Wagoner County, Oklahoma

Lot Description
Looking for a picturesque piece of property that you can turn into your own private oasis? Look no further than this stunning 6.6 acre undeveloped property in Wagoner, Ok.
Located on a County road, this lot boasts unrestricted use and is 100% buildable, making it the perfect spot for your dream home, vacation getaway, or investment property. And with its close proximity to Gibson Dam and the Grand River, you'll be just minutes away from all the outdoor activities that this beautiful area has to offer, including fishing, boating, hiking, and more.
Imagine waking up to stunning views of the rolling hills and tranquil countryside, or spending lazy afternoons exploring the property's many nooks and crannies. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a place to build your dream home, or a solid investment opportunity, this property is the perfect choice.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own your own slice of paradise in Wagoner, OK. Contact us today to schedule a showing and start making your dreams a reality.
Property Specifics:
- No utilities on the parcel. Electricity on the road
- No HOA or Poa.
City of Wagoner
With the Arkansas, Verdigris and Grand Rivers, Fort Gibson Lake and the Boston Mountains all close by, Wagoner, Oklahoma is a haven for water enthusiasts and outdoor explorers. Go boating or cast a fishing line at one of several marinas and resorts. And get your giddy-up going at Sequoyah Riding Stables with trail rides on more than 300 acres of wilderness.
The City of Wagoner is also home to outstanding events such as the Bluegrass & Chili Festival, Summerfest, Annual Tractor Pull, City-wide Christmas celebrations, 4th Of July Fireworks, Beats, Brews and Bbq, Bass Tournaments and more...if it is happening - it's happening in Wagoner. Visit Today.
Wagoner Points of Interest:
Sequoyah State Park: Located just a few miles from Wagoner, Sequoyah State Park is one of the largest state parks in Oklahoma. It covers over 19,000 acres and features a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, golfing, and camping.
Fort Gibson Historic Site: This historic site is located just a short drive from Wagoner and was established in 1824. It served as a supply depot for the US Army during the Indian Wars and the Civil War. Today, visitors can explore the historic buildings, see reenactments, and learn about the site's role in US history.
Three Forks Harbor: This harbor is located on the Arkansas River and is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and other water activities. It features a marina, a boat ramp, and several amenities for visitors.
Wagoner City Historical Museum: This museum showcases the history of Wagoner and the surrounding area. It features exhibits on the city's founding, its growth over the years, and the people who have lived there.
Coweta Fall Festival: This annual festival is held in nearby Coweta and features live music, food vendors, and a variety of family-friendly activities. It is typically held in late September or early October.
The Rose District: Located in nearby Broken Arrow, The Rose District is a vibrant shopping and dining district that features a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Honey Springs Battlefield and Visitor Center: This historic site is located just a short drive from Wagoner and is the site of the largest Civil War battle in Oklahoma. Visitors can learn about the battle, explore the historic buildings, and see artifacts from the era.