LASR.net Homepage




Menu

Fort Cobb Wildlife Management Area


category : Hunting
Fort Cobb Public Hunting Area lies northwest of the lake and consists of approximately 3,500 acres of rangeland and abandoned fields overgrown with blackjack thickets. Game species include quail, rabbit, squirrel, dove, deer and turkey.

Although Fort Cobb was well-known as the world's largest crow roost, attracting crow hunters nationwide, crow hunting is no longer permitted within the park.

During fall and winter months Bald Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, and a variety of waterfowl may be observed from the park.


Address: 7 miles N of Fort Cobb on Hwy 146
Phone: 405-643-2249
Our Email: Ftcobb@Oklahomaparks.com

Come visit us in , Oklahoma

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Fort Cobb State Park

Camping - There are 274 electric/water hookups, and over 750 unimproved and primitive campsites in Fort Cobb's 10 campgrounds. The park has six comfort stations with showers, two comfort stations without showers, and four sanitary dump stations, and 28

, OK State Parks

Fort Cobb Wildlife Management Area

Fort Cobb Public Hunting Area lies northwest of the lake and consists of approximately 3,500 acres of rangeland and abandoned fields overgrown with blackjack thickets. Game species include quail, rabbit, squirrel, dove, deer and turkey. Although Fort Cobb was well-known as the world'

, OK Hunting

Things to do Hunting near , OK

Fort Cobb Wildlife Management Area

Fort Cobb Public Hunting Area lies northwest of the lake and consists of approximately 3,500 acres of rangeland and abandoned...

Lake Altus Hunting

The Altus-Lugert public hunting area consists of approximately 3,600 acres at the upper end of the lake. Food for the wildlif...

Waurika Lake Area Hunting

Approximately 6,040 acres of project lands have been made available to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for w...