Lake Eufaula is located on the Canadian River, 27 miles upstream from its confluence with the Arkansas River. With over 600 miles of shoreline and 102,000 surface acres, Lake Eufaula offers a variety of recreational opportunities for everyone.
Lake Eufaula has been listed as seventh place overall as one of Oklahoma’s Top 25 Bass Lakes. Lake Eufaula is also considered as a Top 10 crappie lake.
The shoreline ranges from vast expanses of sandy beaches to rocky bluffs. Boaters traveling through the Standing Rock area can admire the beauty that was admired by Spanish explorers.
Oklahoma’s largest man-made lake, Lake Eufaula, was completed in 1964 for water control for flooding and water level for the Arkansas River Waterway. The lake covers much of McIntosh and Pittsburg County and is a fabulous tourist and resort attraction with two beautiful theme type lodges.
Eufaula Lake, 15th largest in the United States and is known as the “Gentle-Giant.” With excellent fishing available on the lake year round, spring and fall are the most beautiful time of year to fish because of the spectacular scenery of Southeast Oklahoma.
On the Canadian River at river mile 27.0, about 12 miles east of Eufaula in McIntosh County, south of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Directions to Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma.
Nearby Oklahoma lakes & rivers include:
• North: Lake Fort Gibson
• Northeast: Lake Webbers Falls
• East: Lake Robert S. Kerr
• Southeast: Lake Wister
• South: Lake Sardis
• Southwest: Lake Brown
• West: Lake McAlester
• Northwest: Lake Okmulgee
Atoka WMA covers 6,440 acres in Atoka County and is located 12 miles north of Atoka on Hwy 69. Terrain within the WMA ranges from steep to moderately steep. Vegetation consists mainly of oak-hickory association with scattered openings. The average precipitation of the area is about 52 inches annually.
One designated primitive camping area is offered on the area. Additional camping and cabin rental can be obtained through the McGee Creek State Park (580) 889-5822 while both lodging and restaurants are available in Atoka and McAlester. The Atoka City Hall can be reached at (580) 889-3341.
Approximately 12 miles north of Atoka Ok. On Hwy 69.
Arrowhead State 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 kitchen and bunkhouses, equestrian campground, RV sites and tent sites. Picnic shelters and group locations, marina, playgrounds, trails, miniature golf course and a swimming area also on site. Arrowhead Golf Course, an 18-hole course with putting green, driving range and pro shop is also on the property. 18 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma on Highway 69, then 4 miles east on State Park Road.
Phone: (918) 339-2204
Fax: (918) 339-7236
Email: arrowhd@cvok.net
Atoka PHA covers 13,292 acres in Atoka County and is located 9 miles east of Stringtown on Hwy 43. Terrain within the PHA ranges from steep to moderately steep with vegetation consisting mainly of oak-pine association and scattered openings. The average precipitation of the area is about 52 inches annually.
At the intersections of Hwy 69 and 43 at Stringtown go east 9 miles to PHA entrance sign and north into area.
Lake Eufaula State Park is surrounded on three sides by the lake. Visitors can enjoy RV and tent camping, an 18-hole golf course with putting green and pro shop, indoor and outdoor fishing dock, picnic areas, group facilities, swim beach, hiking and nature trails, nature center, hayrides and all watersports. This park was previously known as Fountainhead State Park. From I-40, go 14 miles southwest on Highway 150.
Phone: (918) 689-5311 : (800) 654-8240
Email: lesp@ecewb.com
Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. A favorite of rappellers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws. The park and adjoining wildlife management area offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including trout fishing in season, boating, hunting, trails for hikers and horses, sandstone cliffs for climbing and rappelling, and fall foliage viewing. RV and tent campsites, and equestrian campsites are also available. Picnic tables, comfort stations with showers, boat ramps, a swimming beach, swimming pool with bathhouse, playgrounds, miniature golf, hiking trails, paddleboat rentals, and a nature center with naturalist programs/exhibits round out the park’s facilities.
Phone: (918) 465-2565 : (800) 654-8240
Email: robberscave@oklahomaparks.com
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Lake Eufaula is located on the Canadian River, 27 miles upstream from its confluence with the Arkansas River. With over 600 miles of shoreline and 102,000 surface acres, Lake Eufaula offers a variety of recreational opportunities for everyone.
Lake Eufaula has been listed as seventh place overall as one of Oklahoma’s Top 25 Bass Lakes. Lake Eufaula is also considered as a Top 10 crappie lake.
The shoreline ranges from vast expanses of sandy beaches to rocky bluffs. Boaters traveling through the Standing Rock area can admire the beauty that was admired by Spanish explorers.
Oklahoma’s largest man-made lake, Lake Eufaula, was completed in 1964 for water control for flooding and water level for the Arkansas River Waterway. The lake covers much of McIntosh and Pittsburg County and is a fabulous tourist and resort attraction with two beautiful theme type lodges.
Eufaula Lake, 15th largest in the United States and is known as the “Gentle-Giant.” With excellent fishing available on the lake year round, spring and fall are the most beautiful time of year to fish because of the spectacular scenery of Southeast Oklahoma.
On the Canadian River at river mile 27.0, about 12 miles east of Eufaula in McIntosh County, south of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Directions to Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma.
Nearby Oklahoma lakes & rivers include:
• North: Lake Fort Gibson
• Northeast: Lake Webbers Falls
• East: Lake Robert S. Kerr
• Southeast: Lake Wister
• South: Lake Sardis
• Southwest: Lake Brown
• West: Lake McAlester
• Northwest: Lake Okmulgee
Atoka WMA covers 6,440 acres in Atoka County and is located 12 miles north of Atoka on Hwy 69. Terrain within the WMA ranges from steep to moderately steep. Vegetation consists mainly of oak-hickory association with scattered openings. The average precipitation of the area is about 52 inches annually.
One designated primitive camping area is offered on the area. Additional camping and cabin rental can be obtained through the McGee Creek State Park (580) 889-5822 while both lodging and restaurants are available in Atoka and McAlester. The Atoka City Hall can be reached at (580) 889-3341.
Approximately 12 miles north of Atoka Ok. On Hwy 69.
Arrowhead State 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 kitchen and bunkhouses, equestrian campground, RV sites and tent sites. Picnic shelters and group locations, marina, playgrounds, trails, miniature golf course and a swimming area also on site. Arrowhead Golf Course, an 18-hole course with putting green, driving range and pro shop is also on the property. 18 miles north of McAlester, Oklahoma on Highway 69, then 4 miles east on State Park Road.
Phone: (918) 339-2204
Fax: (918) 339-7236
Email: arrowhd@cvok.net
Atoka PHA covers 13,292 acres in Atoka County and is located 9 miles east of Stringtown on Hwy 43. Terrain within the PHA ranges from steep to moderately steep with vegetation consisting mainly of oak-pine association and scattered openings. The average precipitation of the area is about 52 inches annually.
At the intersections of Hwy 69 and 43 at Stringtown go east 9 miles to PHA entrance sign and north into area.
Lake Eufaula State Park is surrounded on three sides by the lake. Visitors can enjoy RV and tent camping, an 18-hole golf course with putting green and pro shop, indoor and outdoor fishing dock, picnic areas, group facilities, swim beach, hiking and nature trails, nature center, hayrides and all watersports. This park was previously known as Fountainhead State Park. From I-40, go 14 miles southwest on Highway 150.
Phone: (918) 689-5311 : (800) 654-8240
Email: lesp@ecewb.com
Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. A favorite of rappellers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws. The park and adjoining wildlife management area offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including trout fishing in season, boating, hunting, trails for hikers and horses, sandstone cliffs for climbing and rappelling, and fall foliage viewing. RV and tent campsites, and equestrian campsites are also available. Picnic tables, comfort stations with showers, boat ramps, a swimming beach, swimming pool with bathhouse, playgrounds, miniature golf, hiking trails, paddleboat rentals, and a nature center with naturalist programs/exhibits round out the park’s facilities.
Phone: (918) 465-2565 : (800) 654-8240
Email: robberscave@oklahomaparks.com
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Call us at 913-893-1467
Don’t like filling out forms? Give us a call and we will handle everything for you!
Call us at 913-893-1467