Dispersed camping in Oklahoma
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Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Bear Creek Cove Campground is situated along the banks of Kaw Lake in north central Oklahoma. Recreation The lake and river are known for producing some of Oklahoma's largest catfish, as well as crappie, white bass and walleye, making it a popular destination for anglers. Hikers an
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Birch Cove is located at Birch Lake in Osage County, Oklahoma. Cradled in valleys surrounded by rolling, forested hills, the lake is a perfect setting for nature lovers and other outdoor enthusiasts. The lake is small yet scenic and offers several excellent outdoor recreational o
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Blue Creek is located on Oologah Lake in northeast Oklahoma, about 45 miles from Tulsa. The lake provides an ideal getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking and camping. Prevailing winds make Oologah one of the most popular lakes in the area for sailing. Recreation Oologah Lake is a pri
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Burns Run East Campground is located on Lake Texoma in Oklahoma's Cross Timbers Region. The lake is said to be the "Playground of the Southwest," where outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking and hunting abound. Recreation Lake Texoma is a large reservoir with an excellent
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Caney Creek Campground is located on Lake Texoma in Oklahoma's Cross Timbers Region. The lake is said to be the "Playground of the Southwest," where outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking and hunting abound. Recreation Lake Texoma is a large reservoir with an excellent fishery and ma
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Head to Chicken Creek Campground for tons of fun on Tenkiller Ferry Lake. As one of the most popular campgrounds on the lake, Chicken Creek boasts modern facilities, impressive vistas, convenient access to boating and plenty of opportunities to view wildlife. It's no wonder why so many campers return
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Central Campground is a family-friendly primitive group campground found in the Platt Historic District of Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Nearby Travertine Creek provides several refreshing, spring-fed swimming ar
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Elk Creek Landing Park is a nice, quiet, enjoyable campground on Tenkiller Ferry Lake. It has modern facilities and handy access to the lake. The region features breathtaking views of 200-foot limestone bluffs rising from the lake. Recreation Fishing, boating, water skiing, hiking, and swimmin
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Hawthorn Bluff is located on Oologah Lake in northeastern Oklahoma, less than 30 miles from Tulsa. The lake provides an ideal getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking and camping. Prevailing winds make Oologah one of the most popular lakes in the area for sailing. Recreation Oologah
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Kiamichi Park Campground is a large, grassy campground in a forested expanse of southeast Oklahoma. The camp is perched along the banks of Hugo Lake, providing guests with plenty of recreational opportunities. Recreation There are always fish to be caught at Hugo Lake. From early sand bass
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Kiowa Park I lies along the scenic shore of Waurika Lake in the Great Plains Region of southern Oklahoma. The area offers many recreation activities, including fishing, boating and hunting. Waurika Lake encompasses 10,100 acres of water and about 12,000 acres of land, which provide ample sp
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Ladybird Landing Campground sits along the beaches of Eufaula Lake in the green hills of Oklahoma. Recreation Eufaula Lake has long been recognized for its outstanding fishing. Crappie, sand bass, catfish, and black bass in the lake reach record size. Below the dam, striped bass reaching over
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Pettit Bay Campground on Tenkiller Ferry Lake is a recreational paradise for visitors looking for a well-kept waterfront facility, which offers convenient access for boating, swimming and wildlife viewing. It is located near the historic town of Tahlequah and attracts many campers who return year afte
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Porum Landing Campground sits along the beaches of Eufaula Lake in the green hills of Oklahoma. Recreation Eufaula Lake has long been recognized for its outstanding fishing. Crappie, sand bass, catfish, and black bass in the lake reach record size. Below the dam, striped bass reaching over 40
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Journey to southeastern Oklahoma for a picturesque getaway at Sardis Lake, where Potato Hills Central Campground offers fresh-air campsites shaded by blackjack oak, post oak and pines. Recreation The lake is a popular fishing destination, with some of Oklahoma's largest species of prize bass.
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Snake Creek Park is one of the most popular campgrounds on Tenkiller Ferry Lake. With modern facilities, convenient access to boating, and plenty of opportunities to view wildlife, it's no wonder campers come here year after year. Recreation Boating, fishing, water skiing, hiking, and swimming
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Located on beautiful Skiatook Lake in northeast Oklahoma, Tall Chief Cove is one of the most popular campgrounds in the region. The campground has a variety of sites along the forested lakeshore, and visitors can enjoy boating, hiking, swimming, picnicking and fishing from the facility.
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Turkey Creek Park is a small campground on the western shores of Pine Creek Lake where the Little River flows into the lake. Campers come for peace and quiet, wildlife viewing, boating and fishing. Recreation Visitors enjoy fishing, boating and picnicking. Common fish include crappie, white ba
Campground · Federal agency · Oklahoma
Overview Located on beautiful Skiatook Lake in northeast Oklahoma, Twin Points is the most recently constructed campground of its size in the region. The campground sits along the forested lakeshore, and visitors can enjoy boating, swimming, fishing and picnicking from the facility. Skiatook Lake is
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Washington Cove Campground is located on the banks of Copan Lake in Oklahoma's Green Country. Camping, boating, picnicking, hunting, and fishing are popular activities. Recreation Copan Lake offers its visitors extensive opportunities for a memorable outdoor recreation experience. The lake is
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Washington Irving South is located on the Arkansas arm of Keystone Lake, just 30 minutes from Tulsa. In Washington Irving's book, "A Tour of the Prairies," he mentions the area as where he crossed the Arkansas River during his travels. The park features a one-mile nature trail, boat ramp, courtesy
Campground · Unknown manager · Oklahoma
Overview Washunga Bay Campground is situated along the banks of Kaw Lake in north central Oklahoma. Recreation The lake and river are known for producing some of Oklahoma's largest catfish, as well as crappie, white bass and walleye, making it a popular destination for anglers. Hikers and h
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