If you’re looking for a low-key beach getaway, head to Keystone Lake! Just 15 miles from downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, the park is known for its beautiful blue-green lake waters and landscape of rolling hills, grasslands, and high bluffs. Stop along the highway on your drive in for awesome lake views! Take one of the short hiking trails that run alongside the lakeshore and keep your eyes open for unique rock formations, birds, and beavers! Bring your boat, as you’ll have access to 11 boat ramps and three marinas on the lake. Cast a line for striped bass, white bass, black bass, crappie, and catfish. Wildlife biologists believe there are 40-pounders in there somewhere! There are nine developed swimming beaches, and campers can choose from primitive to full hookup campsites. What’
If you’re looking for a low-key beach getaway, head to Keystone Lake! Just 15 miles from downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, the park is known for its beautiful blue-green lake waters and landscape of rolling hills, grasslands, and high bluffs. Stop along the highway on your drive in for awesome lake views! Take one of the short hiking trails that run alongside the lakeshore and keep your eyes open for unique rock formations, birds, and beavers! Bring your boat, as you’ll have access to 11 boat ramps and three marinas on the lake. Cast a line for striped bass, white bass, black bass, crappie, and catfish. Wildlife biologists believe there are 40-pounders in there somewhere! There are nine developed swimming beaches, and campers can choose from primitive to full hookup campsites. What’s not to love?
Strung together by just a few primitive campsites, Appalachia Bay Campground is nestled alongside the well-stocked fishing outlets of Keystone Lake. However, all of these campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis—so set those alarms early. Read more...
Keystone Ramp is a primitive amassing of campsites, located close to the docking stations of the area’s eponymous lake. And, like other campgrounds in the area, all of these are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more...
Osage Point is threaded by just a few primitive campsites, sowing the beguiling horizons canvassed by the blues of Keystone Lake. And, like other campgrounds in the area, all of these are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more...
The only reservable campground in the area, Washington Irving South Campground sits alongside the Keystone Lake, bathed by the area’s breathtaking scenery. And, for those of us who can’t seem to stray too far from an electrical outlet, many of the campsites found in Washington Irving South Campground are electrically-fed. Read more...
Strung together by both primitive and electrically-fed campsites, Bush Creek Campground is located alongside the well-manicured banks of Keystone Lake. And, like many of the other campgrounds in the area, Bush Creek’s campsites are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more...
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Keystone Lake
If you’re looking for a low-key beach getaway, head to Keystone Lake! Just 15 miles from downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, the park is known for its beautiful blue-green lake waters and landscape of rolling hills, grasslands, and high bluffs. Stop along the highway on your drive in for awesome lake views! Take one of the short hiking trails that run alongside the lakeshore and keep your eyes open for unique rock formations, birds, and beavers! Bring your boat, as you’ll have access to 11 boat ramps and three marinas on the lake. Cast a line for striped bass, white bass, black bass, crappie, and catfish. Wildlife biologists believe there are 40-pounders in there somewhere! There are nine developed swimming beaches, and campers can choose from primitive to full hookup campsites. What’
If you’re looking for a low-key beach getaway, head to Keystone Lake! Just 15 miles from downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, the park is known for its beautiful blue-green lake waters and landscape of rolling hills, grasslands, and high bluffs. Stop along the highway on your drive in for awesome lake views! Take one of the short hiking trails that run alongside the lakeshore and keep your eyes open for unique rock formations, birds, and beavers! Bring your boat, as you’ll have access to 11 boat ramps and three marinas on the lake. Cast a line for striped bass, white bass, black bass, crappie, and catfish. Wildlife biologists believe there are 40-pounders in there somewhere! There are nine developed swimming beaches, and campers can choose from primitive to full hookup campsites. What’s not to love?
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5 campgrounds in Keystone Lake
Strung together by just a few primitive campsites, Appalachia Bay Campground is nestled alongside the well-stocked fishing outlets of Keystone Lake. However, all of these campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis—so set those alarms early. Read more...
Keystone Ramp is a primitive amassing of campsites, located close to the docking stations of the area’s eponymous lake. And, like other campgrounds in the area, all of these are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more...
Osage Point is threaded by just a few primitive campsites, sowing the beguiling horizons canvassed by the blues of Keystone Lake. And, like other campgrounds in the area, all of these are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more...
The only reservable campground in the area, Washington Irving South Campground sits alongside the Keystone Lake, bathed by the area’s breathtaking scenery. And, for those of us who can’t seem to stray too far from an electrical outlet, many of the campsites found in Washington Irving South Campground are electrically-fed. Read more...
Strung together by both primitive and electrically-fed campsites, Bush Creek Campground is located alongside the well-manicured banks of Keystone Lake. And, like many of the other campgrounds in the area, Bush Creek’s campsites are only available on a first-come, first-served basis. Read more...
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