Lake Overholser
Urban reservoir nestled in west Oklahoma City. Catch excellent sunsets from the east bank or view the migratory birds from Stinchcomb Wildlife Reserve. Route 66 Family Park features new playground, duck pond and picnic pavi... travelok.com
Lake Chickasha
Facilities include picnic areas and pavilions, public restrooms with showers, primitive campsites and RV hookups (electric/water), one enclosed fishing dock and one open fishing dock, three boat ramps, and playground. Swimm... travelok.com
Lake Overholser East Trail
Built in 1919, Lake Overholser is Oklahoma City's oldest reservoir. A scenic trail closely follows its eastern shore and offers boat ramps, fishing piers and picnic areas. A highlight of the journey is the Lake Overholser ... traillink.com
Lake Hefner Trails
This ride offers some fun yet hilly singletrack. Depending on your skill level, you may find it difficult in places. dirtworld.com
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge
Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge lies at the upper Washita arm of Lake Texoma and is administered for the benefit of migratory waterfowl in the Central Flyway. Most of the refuge's 16,464 acres, including the 4,500-acr... recreation.gov
Mcgee Creek Reservoir
McGee Creek Dam and Reservoir project includes water conveyance facilities, public recreation facilities, a wildlife management area, and a natural scenic recreation area. The McGee Creek Project provides a municipal and ... recreation.gov
Lake Thunderbird
Norman Dam and Lake Thunderbird, features of the Norman Project, are located on Little River about 13 miles east of downtown Norman. The lake provide municiapal water to Norman, Midwest City and Del City. The lake has app... recreation.gov
Tom Steed Reservoir
Mountain Park Dam, Mountain Park Project, forms Tom Steed Reservoir, and regulates natural flows of West Otter Creek and diverted flows from Elk Creek to provide municipal and industrial water supplies for the cities of A... recreation.gov
Veterans Lake Pavilion (Ok)
Chickasaw National Recreation Area offers activities all year. Streams and lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, and anglers, while its forests and prairies reward hikers, wildlife photographers, and campers. Veterans Lake Pa... recreation.gov
Washita National Wildlife Refuge
"They tumble out of the sky like maple leaves, side-slipping right and left to lose altitude, feet spraddled toward shouts of welcome below." Aldo Leopold could easily have been describing the more than 40,000 geese that ... recreation.gov
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge
The 59,020-acre Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge hosts a rare piece of the past - a remnant mixed grass prairie. This refuge is an island where the natural carpet of grass escaped destruction because the rocks underfoot d... recreation.gov
Foss Reservoir
Foss Dam and Reservoir, on the Washita River in Custer County, provide regulation of the river flows and municipal and industrial water supplies for several cities in Oklahoma. The lake has approximately 6,800 water surfa... recreation.gov
Little River National Wildlife Refuge
Containing most of the remaining bottomland hardwood habitat in southeastern Oklahoma, the 15,000-acre Little River National Wildlife Refuge is characterized by low, wet habitat with old oxbows and sloughs interspersed th... recreation.gov
Fort Cobb Reservoir
Fort Cobb Dam and Reservoir, Washita Basin Project, are on Pond (Cobb) Creek, a tributary of the Washita River in Caddo County, Oklahoma. The lake has approximately 4,000 water surface acres, 4,5550 land acres and 45 mile... recreation.gov
Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge
The Salt Plains NWR was established in 1930 as a refuge and breeding ground for birds and has been designated an Important Bird Area and a member of the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. It provides habitat fo... recreation.gov