Overview
Journey to southeastern Oklahoma for a picturesque getaway at Sardis Lake, where Potato Hills Central Campground offers fresh-air campsites shaded by blackjack oak, post oak and pines.
Recreation
The lake is a popular fishing destination, with some of Oklahoma’s largest species of prize bass. Catfish, walleye and crappie also reside in the lake.
Other water sports include jet skiing, swimming and canoeing; hiking is also a popular pastime.
Facilities
All sites come with electric hookups. Young kids will enjoy the playground and everyone can make use of the accessible fishing dock.
A hiking trail is reachable from the campground, and hot showers are a welcoming amenity at the end of an eventful day.
Natural Features
The waters of Sardis Lake are sourced from Jackfork Creek, a tributary of the Kiamichi River. Surrounding terrain extends out into the rolling foothills of the Ouachita Mountains.
Nearby Attractions
More than 8,000 acres of public land around Sardis lake is available for wildlife watching and hunting. Additional camping is also available at Potato Hills South Campground.
Nearby Activities
- Camping
- Hiking
Directions
From Mcalister, Oklahoma, go south 4 miles on US-69 to Indian Nations Turnpike. Go south on Indian Nations Turnpike to Daisy, Oklahoma, 26
miles. Go east on State Highway 43 to Sardis Lake Office, 33 miles.
Then drive north on State Highway 2 for 2 miles.
GPS Coordinates
Latitude 34° 37′ 30.0000″ N
Longitude 95° 19′ 30.0000″ W