Oklahoma Park List

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