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Lake Eufaula State Park

Lake Eufaula is one of the largest bodies of water in Oklahoma. It's truly massive. With a surface area of over 100,000 acres, roughly a dozen state parks, marinas, and other facilities line its shores. Lake Eufaula State Park (the former Fountainhead State Park) is one of the largest and nicest parks in the state. It’s also the most centrally-located Lake Eufaula recreational area.

Boating, swimming, and fishing are just some of the delights you can enjoy on the clear blue waters of the lake. Once back on dry land you can hit the trail by going hiking or horseback riding. You can play a round of regular golf or disc golf since there are courses for both here. There's even a 3D archery course! Plus, the kids will love a tour of the nature center. There's so much to do here you'll want to stay forever.

The park is a hub for RV campers. You can park your rig in one of about 100 RV sites. Some have full hookups while others are more rustic. So, whether you want the comforts of home or roughing it is more your style, you’ll find a great place to park your motorhome at Lake Eufaula State Park.


Transportation

Driving

Most people come to Lake Eufaula State Park from Tulsa, which is about 50 miles north of the park. As is often the case, you can take the direct route or the scenic route. The direct route is Highway 75 south to Henryetta, and then Interstate 40 east to the Route 150 cutoff. Baddabing, baddabang, baddaboom.

If you prefer the scenic route, start in Muskogee. Take Highway 64, which turns into Route 2, south to Whitefield, and then proceed toward the park. This route takes you through some of the Oklahoma/Arkansas borderland, which offers very nice country. You also get to see a lot more of Lake Eufaula. Did we mention how big this lake is?

Parking is available near the marina, the smaller boat launch, and the major trail heads.


Camping Accomodations

40'

Max RV length

40'

Max trailer length
  • Electrical hookup
  • Water hookup
  • Generator use
  • Food storage
  • Sewer hookup
  • Dogs & cats

RV Rentals in Lake Eufaula State Park

2022 Heartland Fuel F-265
2022 Heartland Fuel F-265
2022 Toy hauler31 ft
Eufaula, OK
Sleeps 6
$114 /night
2017 Grand Design Reflection
2017 Grand Design Reflection
2017 Travel trailer36 ft
Eufaula, OK
5 (13) Sleeps 4
$124 /night
Perfect Cozy Camper for Your Camping Getaway (‘22 Forest River Salem FSX)
Perfect Cozy Camper for Your Camping Getaway (‘22 Forest River Salem FSX)
2022 Travel trailer22 ft
Seminole, OK
4.9 (10) Sleeps 8
$85 /night
2021 Keystone Sprinter Limited Big modern rig w/ 2 bedrooms
2021 Keystone Sprinter Limited Big modern rig w/ 2 bedrooms
2021 Fifth-wheel40 ft
Broken Arrow, OK
4.8 (4) Sleeps 8
$160 /night
2022 Forest River Cherokee Arctic Wolf
2022 Forest River Cherokee Arctic Wolf
2022 Fifth-wheel43 ft
BROKEN ARROW, OK
5 (1) Sleeps 9
$169 /night
31ft spacious stay.
31ft spacious stay.
2021 Travel trailer31 ft
Oktaha, OK
Sleeps 2
$100 /night
2019 COACHMEN 339DS 35' DIESEL PUSHER
2019 COACHMEN 339DS 35' DIESEL PUSHER
2019 Class A36 ft
Glenpool, OK
5 (1) Sleeps 5
$344 /night
2017 Thor Four Winds - Make your own adventure!
2017 Thor Four Winds - Make your own adventure!
2017 Class C32 ft
Muskogee, OK
5 (1) Sleeps 6
$150 /night

Campsites in Lake Eufaula State Park

Reservations Camping
Deep Fork Campground

This 90-spot RV campground is located near the beach. Most of them have electric and water hookups; a few also have sewer hookups. Although they are mostly back-in sites, there are a few pull-through sites on Lakeview Circle. Campground amenities include multiple restrooms and shower areas, a wildlife viewing area, nature center, and storm shelter.

Dogwood Drive

The park’s smaller RV campground has 35 parking spots. About a third of them are pull-through, and all of them have electric as well as water hookups. This campground is closer to the lake. Amenities include a restroom, shower area, and a storm shelter. The park’s RV dump station is nearby as well.


Lakes Nearby Lake Eufaula State Park


Seasonal Actvities in Lake Eufaula State Park

In-Season
Hiking

It may seem unusual to lead with a landlubber activity at a lakeside park, but the Lake Eufaula State Park trails are too good to pass up. They aren’t too hot or sunny even in summer. Nevertheless, be sure and wear a hat, put on sunscreen, and carry lots of water. We recommend the Crazy Snake trail. It’s especially nice in the spring when the wildflowers are in bloom. It transitions from a dense forest and a wide-open meadow. The Bluebird Trail is nice as well. It has a wide variety of plants and trees. It’s also a good place to see wildlife. More on that below.

Fishing

Lots of anglers use the Lake Eufaula State Park Marina. It has an outdoor fishing pier as well as an indoor heated fishing pier. Other marina fishing facilities include a tackle shop and a pretty nice breakfast/lunch cafe. If piers aren’t your thing, go out on the open water or find a nice spot on the shore. Lake Eufaula is a Top Ten crappie and bass lake. Sunfish and catfish are plentiful here as well. Spring is the best time to fish, but not because the fish are biting. The spring sunrises and sunsets are pretty awesome.

Boating

The marina has a large boat ramp, and there is a smaller boat ramp on the other side of the park. There is plenty of water to share on this 102,000-acre lake. Kayakers and canoers usually stick closer to the shoreline, while powered boaters go out on the open water. There’s plenty of room for waterskiing, jet skiing, and other such activities, even on July Fourth and other major summer holidays.

Off-Season
Swimming

In Oklahoma, the swimming season is basically March through October, at least in most years. The secluded and sandy Hummingbird Beach, which is not far from the marina, is so crowded in the summer that off-season swimming might be a good idea. No lifeguard is on duty, but Lake Eufaula is not just one of the largest lakes in Oklahoma. It’s also one of the most tranquil ones. Lots of people enjoy swimming from the beach to the other side of the cove. Beach facilities include a children's’ play area and a restroom/changing area. A picnic area is nearby on a bluff overlooking the lake.

Playing Disc Golf

This 18-hole, par 54 golf course is mostly flat and moderately wooded, so it’s ideal for players of all skill levels. Watch out for the swamp on the seventh fairway, even several days after a light rain. Also, watch your step and look out for mole trails. The fall is a good time to play this course since, during the summer, there is a lot of poison ivy if you get into the rough. Then again, that could be an incentive to play better.

Wildlife Viewing

The Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge is next door to this park. So. there are lots of wildlife viewing opportunities, especially in the less-developed western area of Lake Eufaula State Park. Some dangerous animals, like alligators and copperheads, sometimes wander into the park. Tranquil ones, like coyotes and deer, make the trip as well. In the skies above, look for osprey and blue herons.


Seasonal Temps in Lake Eufaula State Park

Looking forward to your next adventure at Lake Eufaula State Park? Don't forget to plan ahead! Weather can be unpredictable, but we've got you covered. On average, air temperatures during this time of year range from a high around 79°F (26°C) to a low around 61°F (16°C). Of course, these are just historical averages, so be prepared for anything Mother Nature throws your way. For the most up-to-date weather information, be sure to check out our Weather Bar located at the top of this page.

More Area Places To Stay

Not into camping or RVing? Here are some other options for you to stay near Lake Eufaula State Park:
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