Claremore Lake Park is a well-loved regional park in Oklahoma offering diverse outdoor activities centered around a scenic reservoir, with options for hiking, fishing, camping, and picnicking.
Claremore Lake Park is located in Rogers County, Oklahoma, encompassing a 470-acre reservoir surrounded by approximately 535 acres of parkland. The park features gently rolling terrain with areas of woodland, grasslands, and water-based habitats supporting a variety of wildlife. Established to provide recreational access to the Claremore Lake reservoir, it has become a hub for outdoor enthusiasts from the local region and visitors seeking family-friendly activities. The lake is stocked with species such as bass, crappie, catfish, and bluegill, making it a popular fishing destination. Visitors can enjoy multiple picnic areas, a large playground, and boat ramps for canoeing and kayaking. The park includes several miles of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding woodlands. The relatively flat terrain makes it accessible for casual walkers and families. Claremore Lake Park also features campgrounds with developed sites suitable for tents and RVs, complete with utilities and amenities. Its proximity to the city of Claremore makes it an accessible nature retreat close to urban conveniences. The park's management focuses on maintaining natural habitats, providing quality outdoor experiences, and promoting conservation of water and wildlife resources. Throughout the year, activities range from birdwatching and nature photography to fishing tournaments and seasonal events. The mix of aquatic and terrestrial environments makes Claremore Lake Park a diverse and appealing destination for outdoor recreation in northeastern Oklahoma.
Claremore Lake Reservoir offering fishing and paddle sports
Multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking with lake vistas
Campgrounds with full hook-ups and modern amenities
Large playground and picnic areas ideal for family outings
A 470-acre body of water central to the park, popular for fishing, boating, and paddle sports.
Approximately 5 miles of maintained trails winding through woodland and lake shoreline areas.
A developed campground equipped with full utilities, picnic shelters, and restroom facilities.