The dam site is at mile 0.8 of Birch Creek approximately one and one half miles south of the of the town of Barnsdall and about twenty miles southwest of the city of Bartlesville.The region in which Birch Lake is located offers outdoor sportsmen excellent opportunities for year-round ... Birch Lake
Copan Lake offers the visitors extensive opportunities for a memorable outdoor recreation experience with 5,000 acres of water and 11,000 acres for hunting. Overnight accommodations, services and supplies are available at convenient locations on access roads leading to the Corps of Engineers
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Oklahoma's largest man-made lake, Lake Eufaula, was completed in 1964 for water control for flooding and water level for the Arkansas River Waterway. The lake covers much of McIntosh and Pittsburg County and is a fabulous tourist and resort attraction with two beautiful theme type lodges.
... Eufaula Lake
Hulah Lake lies in the upper reaches of the high rounded Osage Hills, and was named after the nearby community of Hulah, which was established in 1918. The name is derived from the Osage Indian word Hulah meaning "eagle". Hulah Lake is located in a farming and ranching community where grazing
... Hulah Lake
Oologah Lake provides a great getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking, camping or just driftin' and dreaming over the sky blue waters. Oologah Lake is one of the best sailing lakes in the southwest, with 29,500 acres of water lying north and south. The lake is popular for all types of boating and
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Keystone Lake's blue-green water and the natural beauty of its setting -- wooded shoreline, sandy beaches, high bluffs, grasslands, and low rolling hills -- make it a visual treat the year round. The lake meanders into small valleys, creating many arms and land fingers. A network of county, state,
... Keystone Lake
Skiatook Lake has a surface area of about 10,500 acres and 160 miles of shoreline, and has become well-known as one of the most beautiful lakes in the area. Gentle rolling hills of Blackjack and Post Oak interspersed with Tall Grass Prairie surround beautiful Skiatook Lake. The meandering shoreline
... Skiatook Lake
Okmulgee Lake was built in 1926 as a water project for the City of Okmulgee, and covers 668 acres with 19 miles of shoreline. The lake is picturesque, functional, and offers many types of outdoor recreation. Several recreation areas along the east side of the shore offer camping, nature trails,
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Dripping Springs Lake is located above Okmulgee Lake on a large watershed and is a definite contrast to Okmulgee Lake with a flat shoreline of 18 miles, and much shallower water pool covering 1,100 acres. No water skiing is allowed.
Constructed by the Soil Conservation Service around 1980,
... Dripping Springs Lake
Lake Hudson is one of only two lakes in Oklahoma where a resident can own lakefront property on the water's edge, is second in a chain of three lakes along the Grand River, has 200 miles of panoramic shoreline and has about 12,000 acres of water for the pleasure of recreational enthusiasts. Many
... Lake Hudson
Whether you're looking to relax in a secluded resort, hide away in a cozy cabin or pitch a tent, remember the Oklahoma sun, skies and hospitality of the Fort Gibson Lake area. You'll find 26 parks and recreational areas on the water. Eight marinas with concessions, lake cabins, on-the-water dining
... Fort Gibson Lake
The lake area is beautiful any time of the year. It is especially scenic when flowering shrubs and leaf buds decorate the landscape with a soft glow in spring, or when the brilliant colors of fall start to unfold. For young and old alike Kerr Lake has a variety of recreation for everyone, from
... Robert S. Kerr Lake
Grand Lake O' The Cherokees is one of the premiere lakes in the Midwest and the crown jewel of a chain of lakes in the northeastern Oklahoma region. It was created in 1940 with GRDA's completion of Pensacola Dam.
Its 46,500 surface acres of water are ideal for boating, skiing, fishing, swimming
... Grand Lake
Spavinaw Lake has 1,637 surface acres and 20 miles of shoreline with black bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. There are boat ramps, marina, picnic area, swimming beach, outdoor grills, restrooms, and pavillions.
... Spavinaw Lake
Kaw Lake's beauty is like a beacon urging you to come romp and play in nature's playground. Here you won't find wall-to-wall houses, you'll find well-designed public campgrounds tucked into the many coves and inlets. You won't find traffic jams or hear screeching tires, but you will find roads
... Kaw Lake
Keystone Lake Fishing
Keystone Lake is noted for its striped bass, sand bass, black bass, lake strain small mouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Downstream fisheries are acces ... Keystone Lake Fishing
Keystone Public Hunting Area
Keystone Public Hunting Area, covering approximately 15,500 acres, lies along much of the shoreline which consists of bottomland timber and postoak, b ... Keystone Public Hunting Area
Keystone Lake Corps Campgrounds
Camping facilities range from primitive to full hook up. Among the several Corps of Engineers campground areas are three Class A locations, two which ... Keystone Lake Corps Campgrounds
Keystone State Park
Three different campground areas open year round provide over 150 campsites from primitive camping to full electric, water and sewer hookups, 40 full ... Keystone State Park
Keystone Lake Cabins
Keystone Lake State Park cabins typically range from the $80's to $180+ dollars a night. As a suggestion you might also check out Bears Glen Cabins a ... Keystone Lake Cabins
Appalachia Bay ORV Area
Located on Keystone Lake, this 600 acre area is maintained by the Corps of Engineers. Many of the locals refer to this area as Motorcycle Island. A fe ... Appalachia Bay ORV Area