just about anywhere for a weekend trip in Oklahoma.
K river campground is on my radar as a location. It’s just under 3 hours from Moore Oklahoma to Moyers Oklahoma
Do they still stock Etling?if you want to camp at places where you’ll probably be the only soul around then go up by Kenton / SE Colorado.
Do they still stock Etling?
I highly recommend picking up the State Park Passport book and start ticking them off with your boys. We did it with our son and had a blast. Not every park is scenic. There’s a couple of duds, but I went out to places I wouldn’t have wandered into for no reason. Hell, I have a pic of the fam at the Three Corners Marker. That sucker ain’t on the beaten path…What are y’all’s top camping spots? I plan on taking my boys for the first time this spring. Just not trying be next to some lake thunderbird people partying all damn night.
It’s a pretty area. Backdoor to the Wichita Mountains and there’s also Quartz Mountain state park not far away. Tom Steed is a pretty good fishing lake if it’s not too low. I’ve caught quite a few channel cat on that little lake. If you’ll be fishing from the bank, I’d try to find a point with the wind blowing into your face. If you’re going in the spring, be on the lookout for rattlesnakes if you get off the beaten path.Got a tent spot booked at Great Plains State Park in SW Oklahoma for their first trip out.
Future possible spots: Atoka WMA. They have pit toilets and running water. Some of the camp sites are on their lake, which is supposedly stocked with monster walleye. I’ve also killed countless squirrels and a huge rattlesnake there. Atoka lake is across the highway too, and civilization isn’t terribly far away. One of my favorite places to go.Got a tent spot booked at Great Plains State Park in SW Oklahoma for their first trip out.
Future possible spots: Atoka WMA. They have pit toilets and running water. Some of the camp sites are on their lake, which is supposedly stocked with monster walleye. I’ve also killed countless squirrels and a huge rattlesnake there. Atoka lake is across the highway too, and civilization isn’t terribly far away. One of my favorite places to go.
Okmulgee WMA is a favorite of mine too. Lots of squirrels and rabbits, lake okmulgee is great fishing. The deep fork produces big flatheads if the water is high. I’ll go catch bluegills at the dock on okmulgee lake and take them to be used for flathead bait that evening on the river. Shooting range goes out to 200 yard and great for changing things up and keeping everyone entertained.
Gore landing is the final name on my top 3 list. Gore has everything you need. Gore landing has RV hookups, water, outhouses, and a boat ramp. Great trout and striper fishing, lots of gar. Good swimming too, but the water can come up fast when the dam releases, so be careful. When the water is low navigation can be a challenge, but worth it. I can hook you up with some insight on navigation and fishing spots there if you need it. There’s WMA hunting nearby, but the trout and striper fishing is so much fun that you’ll likely not get around to it.