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COPAN POINT

Overview

Copan Point is a day-use area located on the banks of Copan Lake in Oklahoma’s Green Country. Camping, boating, picnicking and fishing are popular activities here.

Recreation

Copan Lake offers its visitors extensive opportunities for a memorable outdoor recreation experience. The lake is home to many species of game fish, including largemouth bass, white crappie, channel and flathead catfish, and various species of sunfish.

Hikers and horseback riders enjoy exploring the area on a 3 mile trail that winds through the wooded and open meadows of the lake shore.

11,000 acres of land around the lake have been set aside for wildlife management. These lands are open for public hunting of deer, waterfowl, bobwhite quail, turkey, cottontail rabbit and squirrel.

Facilities

This day-use area offers one group picnic shelter that can accommodate up to 45 people. Amenities include flush and pit toilets, drinking water, and picnic sites with utility tables, grills and fire pits. A boat ramp with a courtesy dock, seperate fishing dock and a swimming beach with a volleyball court are also within the park.

Natural Features

The 4,850-acre lake sits on the Little Caney River among a prairie landscape of grasslands and croplands.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Day use area
  • Swimming site

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Directions

From HWY 75, travel 2 miles west on HWY 10 and 1 mile north on County Road 3970, then turn left on W 850 Road and go 1 mile to the park.

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 36° 53′ 33.5400″ N

Longitude 95° 57′ 15.1999″ W