Hey, hey, what kind of adventure do you want to have at Heyburn Lake State Park? How about some stellar fishing, or a day boating on the water? If you’re a land lover, take a hike under the blossoming plum trees in the spring, and then dive into the refreshing swimming pool. There’s plenty of deer, turkey, and game for hunting seasons, and with super clean and cozy campsites, your stay at this quiet little park is bound to be BIG on fun!
Hey, hey, what kind of adventure do you want to have at Heyburn Lake State Park? How about some stellar fishing, or a day boating on the water? If you’re a land lover, take a hike under the blossoming plum trees in the spring, and then dive into the refreshing swimming pool. There’s plenty of deer, turkey, and game for hunting seasons, and with super clean and cozy campsites, your stay at this quiet little park is bound to be BIG on fun!
Located on Polecat Creek about 13 miles southwest of Sapulpa, Heyburn Campground is set in postcard-worthy grasslands. Enjoy vistas of gently sloping wooded hills of postoak, blackjack, hickory, ash, elm, and cottonwood trees. Heyburn Lake has 920 acres of surface area and 52 miles of shoreline that fishermen and women use to catch largemouth bass Read more...
For tent camping on the east end of Heyburn Lake, try Sunset Bay Campground. Anglers make use of the nearby boat ramp to launch their boats in pursuit of bass, crappie, sunfish, catfish, and more, while everyone else uses the lake to cool off on hot summer days. You’re also a quick hike away from an overlook point and the Heyburn Dam.
Posted up on the northwest end of Heyburn Lake, Sheppard Point Campground is the closest campsite to the Heyburn Wildlife Management Area. This nearly 6,000 acre tract of land is rich in oak, elms, sycamore, and native grass meadows. Because of the diversity of soils and vegetation, this is a great spot to see wildlife or hunt game species like qu Read more...
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Lake Heyburn State Park
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3 campgrounds in Lake Heyburn State Park
Located on Polecat Creek about 13 miles southwest of Sapulpa, Heyburn Campground is set in postcard-worthy grasslands. Enjoy vistas of gently sloping wooded hills of postoak, blackjack, hickory, ash, elm, and cottonwood trees. Heyburn Lake has 920 acres of surface area and 52 miles of shoreline that fishermen and women use to catch largemouth bass Read more...
For tent camping on the east end of Heyburn Lake, try Sunset Bay Campground. Anglers make use of the nearby boat ramp to launch their boats in pursuit of bass, crappie, sunfish, catfish, and more, while everyone else uses the lake to cool off on hot summer days. You’re also a quick hike away from an overlook point and the Heyburn Dam.
Posted up on the northwest end of Heyburn Lake, Sheppard Point Campground is the closest campsite to the Heyburn Wildlife Management Area. This nearly 6,000 acre tract of land is rich in oak, elms, sycamore, and native grass meadows. Because of the diversity of soils and vegetation, this is a great spot to see wildlife or hunt game species like qu Read more...
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