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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Oklahoma we have compiled for you.
Description
Osage Cove Campground is located on Kaw Lake in north central Oklahoma, approximately 8 miles east of Ponca City, Oklahoma, on the Arkansas River. Camping, fishing, boating, and hiking are favorite past times. There are nine public use areas and two lake access points located around the lake for visitors to enjoy. Campers can select from over 300 family campsites. The Lake and the River are known for producing some of Oklahoma's largest catfish and offering anglers excellent opportunities to catch crappie, sand (white) bass and walleye. Ten boat ramps offer easy access to the lake. Hikers and horseback riders are attracted to the beautiful trails along the eastern shore. The Eagle View Hiking Trail is approximately 12 miles long and runs between Osage Cove and Burbank Landing. The Five Fingers Equestrian Trail extends from Burbank Landing to the Sarge Creek Cove Public Use Area. With an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities, Kaw Lake has something to offer for everyone.
Directions
From Ponca City, OK: Travel 9 mi E across Kaw Dam. Turn E on county road and travel 2 mi to the park. Follow signs.
Description
Located in Oklahoma's Great Plains Region, Chisholm Trail Ridge Park on Waurika Lake has much to offer to the outdoor recreation enthusiast. Waurika Lake encompasses 10,100 acres of water and about 12,000 acres of land, which provide ample space to enjoy the recreational activity of your choice. Chisholm Trail Ridge has 95 campsites, all with electricity and accessible water hook-ups. Other amenities include an accessible boat dock and restrooms, boat ramp, dump station, hot showers, playground, swimming beach, payphone, and fishing/boating areas.
Directions
Located approximately 9 miles from the city of Waurika, 5 miles northwest on State Highway 5; 3 miles north on County Road (Advent Road); 1 mile west on County Road to park entrance.
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