Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Eisenhower State Park adventure.
Land and water adventures await on the shore of one of the USâ largest reservoirs. Â
Along with the best views of Lake Texoma, Eisenhower State Park has everything lakeside campers might need, including miles of hiking and biking trails blooming with Texan wildflowers, rocky shores dotted with lake fossils, and dedicated OHV trails for an extra dose of adrenaline. Getting on the water is a must, whether you bring your own boat, rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard, or cool off at the swimming cove. Donât forget your fishing tackle, as the lake is teeming with striped bass, crappie, and catfish. Campers can choose from six campgrounds and a cabin.
Eisenhower State Park is open year-round, but it can get busy anytime from spring through fall. Daytime temperatures can reach over 90°F in summer, so make an early start if you want to hike. Itâs sometimes warm enough to swim in late spring, and this is the most scenic time to hike, when wildflowers begin to bloom along the trails. However, April and May are typically the wettest months, so come prepared.Â