Lakes / Reservoirs in Oklahoma
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Arbuckle Lake, OK
Konawa Lake, OK
Lake Murray, OK
Lake Texoma, OK/TX
McGee Creek Lake, OK
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Birch Lake, OK
Chouteau Lock and Dam, OK
Copan Lake, OK
Eufaula Lake, OK
Grand Lake O’the Cherokees, OK
Greenleaf Lake, OK
Heyburn Lake, OK
Hudson Lake, OK
Hulah Lake, OK
Keystone Lake, OK
Lake Eucha, OK
Lake Fort Gibson, OK
Newt Graham Lock and Dam, OK
Oologah Lake, OK
Robert S. Kerr Reservoir, OK
Skiatook Lake, OK
Spavinaw Lake, OK
Tenkiller Lake, OK
Webbers Falls Reservoir, OK
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All Oklahoma lakes A-Z
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Lake name | Lake description |
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Lake Fort Gibson, OK (Also known as Fort Gibson Reservoir or Fort Gibson Lake) |
Fort Gibson is a historic place in United States military history. It was significant to many military expeditions; it was a site of negotiations, interactions, and confrontat… |
Lake Hefner, OK |
The Hefner Dam was completed in 1947, creating a lake with a surface area of 2,500 acres and an 18 mile long shoreline. Located in northwest Oklahoma City, Lake Hefner was bui… |
Lake Lawtonka, OK |
Lake Lawtonka is a 2,400-acre reservoir with just under 20 miles of shoreline located in Comanche County, part of Great Plains Country in southwestern Oklahoma. The city of La… |
Lake Murray, OK |
Lake Murray, in southcentral Oklahoma’s Arbuckle Country, is a 5,728-acre reservoir completely surrounded by the pristine beauty of Lake Murray State Park, Oklahoma’s oldest a… |
Lake Overholser, OK |
Constructed in 1919, Lake Overholser is the oldest and smallest of three reservoirs that serve Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Connected to nearby Lake Hefner by a canal, this 1,500… |
Lake Stanley Draper, OK (Also known as Lake Draper) |
Lake Stanley Draper is a big city lake in the big city! Formed in 1963 to provide a water source for Oklahoma City, Lake Draper has also proved to be a great addition to recre… |
Lake Texoma, OK/TX (Also known as Texoma Lake) |
An 89,000-acre jewel set into the landscape of Texas and Oklahoma, Lake Texoma is a sparkling wonder of deep blue water and beautiful green shores. With more than 6 million an… |
Lake Thunderbird, OK (Also known as Thunderbird Reservoir, Thunderbird Lake) |
No place could be better suited to recreation than Oklahoma’s Lake Thunderbird. Located in the Frontier Country Region, Lake Thunderbird provides recreational opportunities to… |
Lake Wister, OK (Also known as Wister Lake, Wister Reservoir) |
Lake Wister, in southeastern Oklahoma’s Kiamichi Country, is a reservoir created by damming the Poteau River — the only river that flows north in Oklahoma — and the Fourche… |
McGee Creek Lake, OK (Also known as McGee Creek Reservoir) |
McGee Creek Lake provides a rare surprise for visitors to southeastern Oklahoma. Hidden in the rugged, heavily-forested Ouachita Mountains, McGee Creek Lake provides a wealth… |
Newt Graham Lock and Dam, OK (Also known as Newt Graham Lock and Dam 18, Newt Graham Lake, Newt Graham Reservoir, Newt Graham Pool) |
Barely 25 miles east of Tulsa, in Oklahoma’s Green Country Region, the Newt Graham Lock and Dam holds delight for the resident and visitor alike. The lock and dam are named fo… |
Oologah Lake, OK (Also known as Oolagah Reservoir) |
Located in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, in the Green Country region, Oolagah Lake hides a wealth of surprises for the visitor. Located just a half-hour northeast of Tulsa… |