Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma's largest lake with over 800 miles of shoreline, offers sandy swim beaches, towering cliffs and colorfully wooded areas full of wildlife. There's never a dull moment with outdoor activities such as boating, skiing, swimming, four-wheeling, fishing, hunting and two state parks to explore. There are also plenty of attractions and activities in the area to keep you busy when you come in off the lake. Camp in the great outdoors, stay in luxury accommodations or rent the perfect lake cabin when you visit.
Start 2025 off on the right foot with a rewarding hike through one of Oklahoma's scenic state parks. Get a head start on those fitness resolutions, embark on a guided nature-watching adventure, or simply enjoy the crisp January air with friends and family.
Northeastern Oklahoma lakes offer plenty of fishing opportunities near outdoor recreation adventures and amazing restaurants. Cast a line on the Oklahoma Fishing Trail’s Northeastern Loop in search of several bass species, crappie, catfish and paddlefish, and discover bonus attractions along the way.
With more than 200 lakes and over one million surface acres of water, Oklahoma is the perfect place to cast your line. Our scenic lakes, rivers and ponds are home to more than 40 documented species of fish. No matter your method of take—from rod and reel to juglines, limblines, gigging and noodling—you’re in for an angling adventure of a lifetime when you fish Oklahoma’s plentiful waters. Below you’ll find a rundown of some of the Sooner State’s most abundant species and the best places to find them.