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Happy Lake is available by reservations only. Camping, fishing, canoeing and nature walks are a few of the activities.

SUMMER DAY CAMP

The Happy Lake Day Camp is a program designed to encourage children's involvement in many different group activities. The camp acquaints your child with a variety of activities including arts & crafts; games; canoeing; horseback riding and swimming. Registration begins in April. The camp is held the first two weeks of June and is for boys & girls in grades 1 st through 7th.



Phone: 918-341-4516
The camp is sponsored by the Camp Fire Association and the Claremore Parks and Recreation Department.

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