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Chandler, Oklahoma

Bell Cow Lake has four recreation and camping areas, two on the North Side and two on the South Side.

North Side of the Lake

Area A

Pavilion
Five Parking Sites (No Electricity)
Restroom Facilities

Area B

16 R.V. Sites with Hookups
Six R.V. Sites without Hookups
Restrooms
Boat Dock and Boat Ramp
Potable Water Available
Charcoal Smokers

South Side of the Lake

Area C

22 R.V. Hookups
10 R.V. Sites without Electricity
Two Restroom Facilities
Swimming Beach
Boat Ramp
Boat Dock
Volley Ball Courts
Equestrian Trail
Pavilion
Horse Trailer Parking Spots

Area D

Fishing Dock
Potable Water
Restroom Facilities
Plenty of Parking

FEE SCHEDULE

FISHING - Daily - Individual $2.00 ($15.00 Yearly), Senior or Disabled Vet $1.00 ($7.50 Yearly)

BOATING - Daily - Individual $3.00 ($15.00 Yearly), Senior or Disabled Vet $2.00 ($7.50 Yearly)

CAMPING - Primitive - $6.00; Hookups - $10.00; Limit 14 Consecutive Days, Unless Otherwise
Approved by Lake Officer

HORSEBACK RIDING - Individual Daily Fee, $2.00; Annual Family Fee, $15.00

PAVILLION and GROUP AREA "C" RENTAL AVAILABLE

BOW AND DUCK HUNTING - Bow, $20.00 (drawn) 2 week season; Duck, $30.00/season (includes blind), or $10.00 hunt only.

Duck hunt allows you to use your own boat to travel to and from the blind. A duck hunt permit is issued to an individual and includes the use of one blind for the season. Accompanying hunters are
required to purchase a hunting-only permit and to posses written permission from the blind holder to hunt in the holder's blind.

Bow and duck hunt sites on Chandler and Bell Cow lakes are assigned each year in a September drawing conducted by the Lake Officer. Bag limits and hunting dates are set by Federal or State authorities unless otherwise announced and/or posted at Lake Headquarters.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Tilghman Park

Tilghman Park occupies the lower field area of the historic National Guard Encampment artillery practice field. It contains many facilities to insure a full day of family fun. You will find a pavilion, Tennis Courts, Volley Ball Area, Play Ground Area, and Picnic Area with Tables and Benches.

Chandler, OK Recreation

Johnson-Yinger-Young House

National Register of Historic Places This two-story white clapboard home was built in 1897 by H.F. Johnson as a simple territorial "four square" home. In 1905

Chandler, OK Historic Homes

Conklin-Marshall-Gregory House

Porch columns and three tiers of railings or balustrades made this house look like a wedding cake. Built in 1905

Chandler, OK Historic Homes

Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History

The oldest commercial buildings in Lincoln County, these Sandstone "twin" buildings were built by pioneer merchant A.E. Mascho in 1897 and 1898. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Chandler, OK Museums

First Presbyterian Church

National Register of Historic Places Built in 1894 of lumber hauled by wagons from Guthrie, Oklahoma, this structure was one of few, if any public buildings left intact after the tragic cyclone of 1897

Chandler, OK Historic Churches

Things to do near Chandler, OK

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