- Adair State Park
- Located within the city limits of Stilwell in northeastern Oklahoma, this 25 acre park offers 7 electric/water hookups (1 handicap) and 20 primitive campsites, as well as a fishing
- Alabaster Caverns State Park
- The highlight of this 200-acre park is the 3/4-mile cavern formed of alabaster, a rare form of gypsum, making it the largest natural gypsum cave in the world open
- Altus Lake
- Located in Southwest Oklahoma, near city of Lone Wolf. The lake is approximately 6,500 acres of open water: the park area covers 4,300 land acres. Fish
- Arbuckle Lake
- Lake of the Arbuckles is forned by Arbuckle Dam which is a feature of the Arbuckle Project. The lake is located at the confluence of the Buckhorn, Guy Sandy,
- Arcadia Lake
- This lake impounds 1,820 acres of water on the Deep Fork River in central Oklahoma. Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa District
- Arrowhead State Park
- The 2200 acre park is located on a peninsula of Lake Eufaula, one of the largest manmade lakes in the Southwest. Accommodations include a group camp (sleeps 144) with
- Arrowhead State Park Golf Course
- This 18 hole, par 72 course offers bent grass greens, bermuda grass tees and fairways, lake views, minimal water hazards and well-placed sand bunkers. Facilities include a putting green,
- Beaver Dunes State Park
- This 520-acre park in the panhandle region offers dune buggy riding on 300 acres of sand hills, fishing, hiking trails, playground and two campgrounds. Hackberry Bend Campground is located
- Beavers Bend & Hochatown State Park and Lodge
- Located along the shores of Broken Bow Lake and the Mountain Fork River, guests will find Lakeview Lodge, a 40 room retreat with private decks overlooking the lake. The
- Bernice State Park
- Bernice State Park is located on the northwestern corner of Grand Lake. Known as the "Crappie Capital of the World," the park also offers fishing for largemouth bass, white
- Bernice State Park Nature Center
- Located within Bernice State Park, the nature center offers a 1,000 gallon aquarium and live animal exhibits, classroom facilities, tours and has a full-time Naturalist on
- Birch Lake
- This lake impounds about 1,137 acres of water on Birch Creek, a tributary of Bird Creek in Osage County. Visit the web site for more information about this
- Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve
- This park is in Oklahoma's panhandle and got its name from the layer of black lava rock that coated the mesa about 30 million years ago. The Nature Preserve
- Boggy Depot State Park
- This park gets its name from Clear Boggy Creek which flows to the east, and from its use as a Confederate commissary depot during the Civil War. Located along
- Boiling Springs State Park
- Recreational facilities include 10 RV sites with modern hookups and pull throughs, 29 semi-modern back-in sites and tent campsites. Modern sites have 50amp/30amp service, semi-modern sites have 30amp service.
- Broken Bow Lake
- The McCurtain County Wilderness Area at the lake's north end retains its primitive, natural beauty. Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa District
- Brushy Lake State Park
- Located in the scenic wooded Cookson Hills of eastern Oklahoma, and convenient to area attractions and highways, the park offers visitors a quiet, secluded recreation destination with camping, picnicking,
- CADDO LAKE NWR
- Brazoria NWR consists of 43,388 acres of coastal estuarine and coastal prairie habitat. It was established in 1966 as a migratory bird project for wintering waterfowl. The
- Canton Lake
- Named for a pioneer Army post or "canton-ment" at the halfway point between Forts Reno and Supply. Deactivated in 1882, the post also served as a Mennonite school
- Cedar Creek Golf Course at Beavers Bend
- Known for its pine-rimmed fairways, Cedar Creek Golf Course is one of the most beautiful courses in the state. Nestled in the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains, the long,
- Cherokee Landing State Park
- Cherokee Landing State Park is located in the Cookson Hills, south of Tahlequah and next to Lake Tenkiller. The park features RV hookups with electric/water, dump station, primitive campsites,
- Cherokee State Park
- Located in northeastern Oklahoma on the shore of Grand Lake, Cherokee State Park offers four park areas: Lakeside and Grandview located near the Pensacola Dam, Riverside and Grand Cherokee
- Chickasaw National Recreation Area
- The ?Peaceful Valley of Rippling Waters? appropriately describes Chickasaw National Recreation Area, as it is known for its many mineral springs, cool water, flora, fauna, and wildlife. Here
- Chouteau Lock And Dam 17
- Named for Col. Auguste P. Chouteau, whose father built a shipyard on the river bank to build keelboats for the fur trade. Visit the web site for more
- Clayton Lake State Park
- This 500 acre park provides a restful hideaway and offers a quiet getaway and features 30 RV and 60 tent campsites, primitive cabins, one family style cabin, picnic tables,
- Copan Lake
- About 4,850 acres of water is impounded behind this dam on the Little Caney River. Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa District
- Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge
- Protecting important wetlands along the Deep Fork River, Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oklahoma is a newcomer to the National Wildlife Refuge System. Established in 1993, the
- Disney/Little Blue State Park
- Disney State Park is located by the flood gates of the Pensacola Dam. This park is a popular site for bass fishing and watersports, and offers picnic areas, lighted
- Dripping Springs State Park
- Recreation opportunities include RV and tent camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating and swimming on Dripping Springs Lake. Facilities offered include group pavilions, grills, electric and water hookups, ADA comfort
- Eufaula Lake
- One of the largest Corps lakes. Outlaw Belle Starr lived near here in the turbulent days between the 1830's and the Civil War. Visit the web site