

Muskogee County, 5 miles NW of Webbers
Falls,
OK
11,600 acres
Shoreline: 175 miles
918-489-5541
| Webber Falls Reservoir lies about 3 miles
upstream from the historic falls, where many steamboat captains were
forced to drop anchor and unload goods when water was low. At one
time, this area was the most important steamboat landing between Fort
Gibson & Fort Smith. Near the upper reaches of the lake is
Fort Gibson Stockade, once one of the most important military establishments
on the western frontier.
There are 8 recreation areas on the lake and 2 downstream from the dam, all equipped with excellent facilities. The predominant species of fish are catfish, white bass, black bass, crappie, bream, walleye, sauger, striped bass, carp & buffalo. Opportunities are equally as promising for hunters with approximately 3,620 acres of land and 957 acres of water under management by the Department of Wildlife Conservation. Quail and rabbit are the most important species, but islands and natural marsh areas make the area attractive to many waterfowl. |

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PUBLIC |
FEATURES: |
| Arrowhead Point | Boat ramp; Picnic area; Campsites; Drinking water; Restrooms; Showers; Dump station |
| Brewer Bend | Boat ramp; Picnic area; Campsites; Drinking water; Group shelter; Restrooms; Showers; Swim beach; Change house; Dump station; Electricity |
| Greenleaf Cove | Boat ramp; Picnic area; Restrooms |
| Hopewell Park | Boat ramp; Picnic area; Campsites; Drinking water; Restrooms; Showers; Dump station |
| Project Office | Drinking water; Restrooms |
| Spaniard Creek | Boat ramp; Picnic area; Campsites; Drinking water; Restrooms; Showers; Dump station |
| Three Forks Ramp | Boat ramp; Picnic area; Drinking water; Restrooms |
| Greenleaf
State Park Braggs, OK 918-487-5196 |
Last Updated:
06/30/2006
K Moon, Webmaster