Notable campgrounds
- Turkey Creek Campground: A serene spot favored for its lush surroundings and proximity to water activities.
- Little River Park Campground: Ideal for families, offering easy access to fishing and playground facilities.
- Pine Creek Cove Campground: Enjoy stunning lake views and ample opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Tips for snagging a campsite
- Book early, especially for peak season, to ensure you secure your preferred campsite.
- Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter experience.
- Keep an eye on cancellations as they can provide last-minute opportunities.
- Explore nearby camping options if your desired campsite is unavailable.
When to go
The best time to visit Pine Creek State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a wealth of water activities but can be quite hot. Winters are quieter but may have limited services.
Know before you go
- Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly, as conditions can change rapidly.
- Some areas may be subject to seasonal closures, so verify accessibility in advance.
- The park is ADA compliant, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.
- Remember to bring your fishing gear, as the lake is teeming with various fish species.
- Pets are allowed in the park, but ensure they are kept on a leash for safety.
Pine Creek State Park
Discover Pine Creek Lake's scenic shores and outdoor adventures.
Explore Pine Creek State Park, the best in Oklahoma’s outdoor adventures! Seasoned outdoor enthusuasts will love the 74 miles of Pine Lake shoreline to fish for bass, crappie, and sunfish—nearby boat ramps make it a breeze to get out! The adjacent 10,000 game management acres are a hunters dream. Spot eagles soaring overhead while scanning the forest for game. With an abundance of spots for camping, playgrounds, swimming, and hiking, your trip to Pine Creek can be a family adventure, or choose a solo trek into the quiet serenity of these stunning woodlands.
Explore Pine Creek State Park, the best in Oklahoma’s outdoor adventures! Seasoned outdoor enthusuasts will love the 74 miles of Pine Lake shoreline to fish for bass, crappie, and sunfish—nearby boat ramps make it a breeze to get out! The adjacent 10,000 game management acres are a hunters dream. Spot eagles soaring overhead while scanning the forest for game. With an abundance of spots for camping, playgrounds, swimming, and hiking, your trip to Pine Creek can be a family adventure, or choose a solo trek into the quiet serenity of these stunning woodlands.
Activities in the park
4 campgrounds in Pine Creek State Park
Pine Creek Cove Campground is set on the eastern side of Pine Creek Lake. Make like a fish and hop in for some swim time fun—the campsites here are just steps from the water. There is a boat ramp and dump station conveniently located at the campground to make your nautical life easier. There’s some crappie fishing on the lake (see what we did ther Read more...
It doesn’t have to be Thanksgiving to enjoy Turkey, Turkey Creek Campground that is! Located on the shores of Pine Creek Lake, this spot offers a great shady escape from a day of fun in the sun. There’s plenty to be thankful for here, like an on-site boat ramp, swimming area, and playground. Fish, hunt, hike, or check out the awesome group picnic Read more...
On the northwest side of Pine Creek Lake stands Little River Park Campground. A mixture of primitive and full hookup sites have every kind of camper’s needs covered. With a swimming beach, on-site boat ramp, and playground, this is a great spot to bring the family for some good ol’ lakefront fun. There is also a group camping shelter here for larg Read more...
On the northeast side of Pine Creek Lake, Lost Rapids Campground is a boaters dream. The well-kept campsites here enjoy shade from mature trees and close proximity to the lake. The on-site boat ramp coupled with the comfort station makes this spot an easy, relaxing lake escape for the whole family. Cast a line for some fishing fun or explore the s Read more...
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Notable campgrounds
Notable campgrounds
Tips for snagging a campsite
When to go
The best time to visit Pine Creek State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Summer offers a wealth of water activities but can be quite hot. Winters are quieter but may have limited services.
Know before you go
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