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Oklahoma Lake
Moore - Oklahoma

Principal Locations
  1. Bartlesville
  2. Bethany
  3. Broken Arrow
  4. Edmond
  5. Enid
  6. Lawton
  7. Midwest City
  8. Moore
  9. Muskogee
  10. Nichols Hills
  11. Norman
  12. Oklahoma City
  13. Stillwater
  14. Tulsa

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Oklahoma Lake



City of Oklahoma City | Lakes & Fishing
Fishing and boating are available at all three reservoirs. Water skiing and jetskiing are enjoyed at Lake Draper, which is our largest lake. State fishing license and City fishing permit required unless exempt. Boating permit also required. ...

The Police Department's Lake Patrol provides security and enforces permits and lake reservation regulations. ...

Oklahoma City's three urban reservoirs store the City's ample water supply which reaches your home as fresh, pure drinking water at some of the lowest rates in the region. The lakes also provide many water recreation activities. Oklahoma City manages the reservoirs to maximize recreational activities while protecting the water supply. ... [Read More]

City of Oklahoma City | Lake Atoka Reservation Association
Lake Atoka is located 100 miles southeast of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City constructed the reservoir in 1959; it supplies water to Lake Draper in Oklahoma City through a 60-inch pipeline. ...

The Lake Atoka Reservation Association (LARA) was created by the City of Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust, and the City of Atoka in 1974 to administer use of the Reservation, its resources and facilities. ... [Read More]

City of Oklahoma City | OKC Trails
The Lake Hefner Trails surround the lake and connect with its many recreational areas. ...

Other Attractions: Playgrounds, Lake Hefner Golf Course, picnic areas, benches, fishing docks, sailing, sail boarding, restaurants and ball fields — and of course, Lake Hefner itself. ...

Surface Type: 12-foot wide asphalt multipurpose trail. Some 6-foot wide pedestrian-only trails located on the east side of the lake. ... [Read More]

City of Oklahoma City | Trails
Lake Overholser East Trail ...

The Lake Hefner Trails were the first to be completed, with the Grand Boulevard Trail finished in the summer of 2002. ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
Altus Lake Web Site ...

Located in Southwest Oklahoma, near city of Lone Wolf. The lake is approximately 6,500 acres of open water: the park area covers 4,300 land acres. Fish species include largemouth bass, walleye, crappie, catfish, hybrid striped bass, and white bass. Fishing is available year-round. Several boat ramps and camping facilities are available. ...

Map: Altus Lake ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
Water is stored in Lake Thunderbird, the reservoir produced by the construction of Norman Dam , Norman Project , and is pumped into two pipelines, one serving Norman, Oklahoma and the other serving suburbs of Oklahoma City. It is the largest body of water within a 100-mile radius. Norman Dam is on the confluence of Hog Creek and Little River. The Lake is approximately 6,000 acres of open water. Accessible from numerous roads. Several boat ramps and camping facilities. Predominate species include largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and saugeye. Fishing is year-round.. Current Reservoir levels ... [Read More]

City of Oklahoma City | Lake Overholser
Lake Overholser is the city's oldest reservoir, built in 1919 to provide water to a treatment plant still operating at NW 6 and Pennsylvania Avenue. ...

Lake Draper ...

'Close to Home' Lakes ... [Read More]

Oklahoma City Area - Wewoka Service Unit
Forty-eight miles north of Ada (only 75 miles from Oklahoma City) is the new Indian Health Center at Wewoka, Oklahoma. The community is small -- less than 5,500; but offers good housing, shopping, and public schools, with a junior college located only 15 miles away. Forty minutes away is the largest recreational lake in Oklahoma -- Lake Eufaula -- with its two modern resort lodges and many miles of lakefront vacation home sites. ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
On the Arkansas River in Kay and Osage Counties in Oklahoma and Crowley County in Kansas, this 17,000-acre lake offers camping and picnicking; 24,000 acres in both states are open to hunting and other activities. Game include: deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl, rabbit and prairie chicken.Visit the web site for more information about this and other Tulsa District lakes. ...

Kaw Lake Map ...

Kaw Lake Web Site ... [Read More]

Oklahoma - Severe Thunderstorm Warnings
WUUS54 KOUN 182217SVROUNOKC003-182300-/O.NEW.KOUN.SV.W.0487.050718T2215Z-050718T2300Z/BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTEDSEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK515 PM CDT MON JUL 18 2005THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORMAN HAS ISSUED A* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... ALFALFA COUNTY IN NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA* UNTIL 600 PM CDT* AT 515 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM 5 MILES NORTHEAST OF JET. THIS STORM WAS MOVING SLOWLY NORTHWEST.* LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE GREAT SALT PLAINS LAKE AND JETWINDS OF 70 MPH AND HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF NICKELS ARE LIKELY. WINDS FROM THIS STORM WILL LIKELY AFFECT THE GREAT SALT PLAINS LAKE STATE PARK.LAT...LON 3662 9811 3682 9810 3688 9826 3664 9835$$...SPEG. ... [Read More]


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