Handle your next few days off like a boss, and get outdoors. If you like swimming and sunbathing on the beach, multi-use trails for exploring, disc golf, bird watching, fishing, and straight-up relaxing in nature, then Foss State Park has got you covered. Foss Lake and the surrounding grasslands of western Oklahoma will lull you into a state of peace when you slow down and take it all in. Whether you want days packed with activity or something more mellow, you can find it here. Lots of camping options means that your sunny days can turn into moonlit nights by the fire. Don’t forget to say hello to the resident Bison herd that lives near the park entrance, and tell them we sent you.
Handle your next few days off like a boss, and get outdoors. If you like swimming and sunbathing on the beach, multi-use trails for exploring, disc golf, bird watching, fishing, and straight-up relaxing in nature, then Foss State Park has got you covered. Foss Lake and the surrounding grasslands of western Oklahoma will lull you into a state of peace when you slow down and take it all in. Whether you want days packed with activity or something more mellow, you can find it here. Lots of camping options means that your sunny days can turn into moonlit nights by the fire. Don’t forget to say hello to the resident Bison herd that lives near the park entrance, and tell them we sent you.
A day at the beach might not be where the nickname The Great Western Adventure came from, but that’s exactly what you’ll get at Sandy Beach Campground. Enjoy Foss Lake face to face, 24/7 on the best sandy shore around. Picnic in the sand and clean off the crumbs with a jump in the clear, crisp water. Whether you go for the sunrise, or the sunset, Read more...
Spend the weekend camped out in Mouse Creek for a cozy weekend of watersports, right on the shores of Foss Reservoir. Bring your horse along for easy access to equestrian trails, or make use of the nearby boat ramps for a weekend of paddling. When you’ve finally had enough of open water and big sky, head to nearby Clinton for a day at the Water Zo Read more...
Located at the north end of the Foss Reservoir, Buffalo Bend Campground is one of several choices campers have in Foss Park. You’ll have easy access to a nearby boat launch and courtesy dock. It also has a children’s playground. The two day Christmas in July celebration is a highlight of the year, and includes a scavenger hunt, gospel music jambo Read more...
Cedar Point Campground is located on the south end of the Foss Reservoir, and sets campers up nicely to use the marina, disc golf course, and picnic pavilion. Just outside the park, you can experience other adventures like The Water Zoo, the only indoor water park in Oklahoma, or the Route 66 Museum. Read more...
The southernmost camp in Foss State Park, Cottonwood Campground links up nicely with Warrior Trail, which follows the west end of the reservoir. Just outside the park is the Washita National Wildlife Refuge, a popular spot for wildlife viewing, quail and waterfowl hunting, controlled deer hunts, fishing, and hiking. They don’t call this 'A Western Read more...
Can’t get enough of big, blue Foss Lake? Stay the weekend at Cutberth Campground to soak in all that beautiful water. Hike or bike through the bright, tall grasses for panoramic views that will have you and your crew singing in the Oklahoma prairie like Rodgers and Hammerstein. Go for an evening dip in the lake for warm waters painted by the pink, Read more...
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7 campgrounds in Foss State Park
A day at the beach might not be where the nickname The Great Western Adventure came from, but that’s exactly what you’ll get at Sandy Beach Campground. Enjoy Foss Lake face to face, 24/7 on the best sandy shore around. Picnic in the sand and clean off the crumbs with a jump in the clear, crisp water. Whether you go for the sunrise, or the sunset, Read more...
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Spend the weekend camped out in Mouse Creek for a cozy weekend of watersports, right on the shores of Foss Reservoir. Bring your horse along for easy access to equestrian trails, or make use of the nearby boat ramps for a weekend of paddling. When you’ve finally had enough of open water and big sky, head to nearby Clinton for a day at the Water Zo Read more...
Located at the north end of the Foss Reservoir, Buffalo Bend Campground is one of several choices campers have in Foss Park. You’ll have easy access to a nearby boat launch and courtesy dock. It also has a children’s playground. The two day Christmas in July celebration is a highlight of the year, and includes a scavenger hunt, gospel music jambo Read more...
Cedar Point Campground is located on the south end of the Foss Reservoir, and sets campers up nicely to use the marina, disc golf course, and picnic pavilion. Just outside the park, you can experience other adventures like The Water Zoo, the only indoor water park in Oklahoma, or the Route 66 Museum. Read more...
The southernmost camp in Foss State Park, Cottonwood Campground links up nicely with Warrior Trail, which follows the west end of the reservoir. Just outside the park is the Washita National Wildlife Refuge, a popular spot for wildlife viewing, quail and waterfowl hunting, controlled deer hunts, fishing, and hiking. They don’t call this 'A Western Read more...
Can’t get enough of big, blue Foss Lake? Stay the weekend at Cutberth Campground to soak in all that beautiful water. Hike or bike through the bright, tall grasses for panoramic views that will have you and your crew singing in the Oklahoma prairie like Rodgers and Hammerstein. Go for an evening dip in the lake for warm waters painted by the pink, Read more...
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