The Lake is on hwy 59 about 8 miles out of Jay,Oklahoma and on the North side the bridge that crosses the Lake Eucha on hwy 59 you can turn left down to some Primitive campsites no electricity or water,restrooms are metal no flush toilets and the first set you come to non the right have picnic tables this area makes,a circle down by the water some camp in tents and campers tv's these sites are mowed and cleaned and as you past the area either down the road heading east on paved road to another larger camping area which down by the creek area of the Lake that has a boat launch area and restrooms no flush toilets his and hers round metal buildings open area,eere,a lot tents could be put up and areas to parks tv's no utilities omg this side of bridge the full service rv park on the south side of bridge hwy 59 across on the east side . The primitive campground area on north side the park patrol will come around and collect fees on camping as the fees,are cheap $4.00 nite regular and half price for seniors citizens with a I'd proof is rate is $2.00. A nite.Okay going back to full service rv campsite area on south side bridge the rate is $15.00 with water,electric and sewer hookups.The fees for that area is paid across the hwy at office ran by Tulsa Water Authority.i think the primitive area I gaming in is clean and mowed with trash cans and good fishing area and kayak or etc, swimming is only available in the primitive campsite area by boat ramp area not in lake.I would rate the primitive area excellent kept mowed and cleaned so it's a good place and quite no security lights in primitive area I would say overall this would good place to camp places to eat and shop in Jay,Oklahoma few miles north a,walmart, McDonalds,DG store and others to shop and...
Read moreFishing access has not been upgraded by city of Tulsa for over twenty years but built a new dock for there own private use,no indoor docks and what indoor docks are accessible are for private use only. former fishing holes that used to be free are now pay to fish, cannot swim in lake because of city of Tulsa feels we are dirty. Management has been notified of excessive netting and has not been regulated, fisher men will access shorelines and trespass on your property. Excessive gigging has effected certain species of fish, bad management. Also gravel pits being dug out of creeks eye sore and possibly...
Read moreHad a family reunion there and it was nice had enough shade for everyone and enough space. They had there own bathroom but it was a portapoty style it wasn't nasty but you know it had nature around it. Located right by the lake I'm not sure if you can go swimming where we were at but great for fishing docks everywhere no shade on the...
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