Lake Tenkiller State Park offers diverse outdoor recreation around one of Oklahoma's clearest lakes, attracting visitors for boating, fishing, hiking, and camping amid scenic natural surroundings.
Lake Tenkiller State Park is located in eastern Oklahoma, on the shores of Lake Tenkiller, a large reservoir formed by damming the Illinois River. The park spans over 600 acres and provides access to approximately 12,900 acres of water, known for its clear depths and abundant fish species. The area features mixed hardwood forests, rocky bluffs, and gently rolling hills, offering diverse habitats for wildlife including deer, bald eagles, and various migratory birds. Established in the 1950s following completion of the Tenkiller Ferry Dam, the lake was designed primarily for flood control, hydroelectric power, and recreation. The state park was developed to support public access and outdoor activities centered on the water and surrounding landscape. Visitors enjoy boating, with several marinas and boat ramps available, as well as excellent fishing opportunities for bass, crappie, catfish, and trout, including a trout stocking program in the lake’s Illinois River tailwaters. Trails within the park provide hiking and mountain biking options through forested areas and along the shoreline, with scenic overlooks highlighting panoramic views of the lake. The park also offers developed campgrounds, picnic areas, playgrounds, and a marina complex with rental facilities. Seasonal events like fishing tournaments and bird-watching outings add to the park's appeal. Its combination of clear water, natural setting, and recreational amenities make Lake Tenkiller State Park a popular destination for families, anglers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year.
Sylvan Point Overlook with panoramic views of Lake Tenkiller
Clear waters ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling
Illinois River tailwaters offering excellent trout fishing
Marina with boat rentals and launching facilities
This viewpoint offers sweeping vistas of the lake, perfect for sunrise or sunset photography and panoramic appreciation of the area.
Below Tenkiller Dam, these cold, oxygen-rich waters support a trout population and provide prime fishing conditions nearly year-round.
Lake Tenkiller is known as one of Oklahoma’s clearest lakes, making it popular for scuba diving, snorkeling, and underwater viewing.