Foss State Park offers a scenic outdoor experience centered around Foss Lake, featuring water sports, fishing, hiking, and camping opportunities in southwestern Oklahoma.
Foss State Park is located near Foss, Oklahoma, adjacent to Foss Lake, a reservoir created by damming the Washita River. Established in 1961, the park spans over 1,749 acres of diverse terrain including wooded areas and open spaces. The lake itself covers approximately 2,900 acres and is a focal point for water-based recreation such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The park's surroundings provide habitat for wildlife like deer, raccoons, and numerous bird species, appealing to wildlife watchers and anglers alike. Visitors can enjoy several developed campgrounds, boat ramps, picnic areas, and multiple trails for hiking and biking that wind through the park’s landscape. Foss State Park also provides access to Foss Reservoir for fishing, where species such as bass, catfish, and crappie are common finds. The history of the region ties closely with the development of the reservoir and the surrounding agricultural lands. Due to its combination of aquatic and terrestrial environments, the park attracts families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quieter, less crowded experience in Oklahoma. The park’s facilities include rental cabins, boat docks, and playgrounds, making it accommodating for a variety of visitor types. Its location off Interstate 40 makes it accessible for day trips or extended stays.
Foss Lake – 2,900-acre reservoir ideal for boating and fishing
Multi-use trails offering hiking and mountain biking opportunities
Several well-equipped campgrounds with lakeside sites
Scenic picnic areas with views of the water and surrounding hills
A large man-made lake that provides fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities within the park.
Several developed campgrounds with tent and RV sites, some offering lake views and easy access to amenities.
A natural corridor near the park supporting diverse wildlife and birdwatching experiences.