{"id":202521,"date":"2015-12-09T10:41:18","date_gmt":"2015-12-09T15:41:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/lakes-in-oklahoma-with-good-beaches-usa-today.php"},"modified":"2015-12-09T10:41:18","modified_gmt":"2015-12-09T15:41:18","slug":"lakes-in-oklahoma-with-good-beaches-usa-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/lakes-in-oklahoma-with-good-beaches-usa-today.php","title":{"rendered":"Lakes in Oklahoma With Good Beaches | USA Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Skip to main content.                              <\/p>\n<p>            Karen            Sweeny-Justice, Demand Media          <\/p>\n<p>              With more man-made lakes than other state, beach              opportunities are found in all five of the Sooner              States regions. June, July and August are the best              times to enjoy Oklahoma beaches with mean              temperatures between 77 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit.              \"Good\" is a relative term when looking for Oklahomas              best beaches, as most are man-made with narrow              stretches of sand that were put in place during lake              development.            <\/p>\n<p>              Fifteen miles west of Tulsa, Keystone Lake              (keystoneok.com) has 330 miles of shore. Walnut Creek              State Park (no website; County Road 1521, Osage;              918-242-3362) has many sandy beaches backed by              woodlands on peninsulas jutting into the lake. By              boat, the Washington Irving Cove Recreation Area (no              website; 23115 W. Wekiwa Road, Sand Springs;              918-865-2621) is just across the lake; by land, the              journey from one beach to the other is more than 20              miles. Less than 10 miles away, Keystone State Park              (no website; 1926 Highway 151, Sand Springs;              918-865-4991) and the Salt Creek Cove Recreation Area              (no website; off Highway 51, Sand Springs;              918-865-2845) have additional swimming beaches.            <\/p>\n<p>              Lake Eufaula, the largest lake completely within the              states boundaries, is on the Canadian River in              central Oklahoma. The 15th largest lake in the United              States has 600 miles of shoreline, sandy beaches and              rocky coasts that coexist along its lakeshore. The              lakes southern waters are known as being clear blue              and are popular with scuba divers. Lake Eufaula State              Park (lakeeufaula.com), Arrowhead State Park (no              website; HC 67 Box 57, Canadian; 918-339-2204),              Crowder Point East and Crowder Point West (no              websites; Highway 69, Crowder; 918-484-5135), Juniper              Point (juniperpointparks.com) and Porum Landing (no              website; 102 E. BK 200 Road, Stigler; 918-799-5843)              all have sandy beaches.            <\/p>\n<p>              Eastern Oklahomas Lake Tenkiller has numerous state,              federal and municipal recreational areas along its              130-mile shoreline. Cherokee Landing State Park (no              website; 28610 Park 20, Park Hill; 918-457-5716 is on              a peninsula that juts into the lake; the beach is              located in the campground on the southern tip of the              park. The swim beach at Tenkiller State Park (no              website; Hwy. 100, Vian; 918-489-5641) is on the              northern shore of the parks southern peninsula near              Fishermans Point. Designated swim beaches are              separated from boating areas by buoys. Noted for its              clear water, a popular spot for scuba diving is near              Skunk Island, north of the Illinois River dam that              forms the lake.            <\/p>\n<p>              Canton Lake, on the North Canadian River in the              northwest, has five recreational areas managed by the              U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, but only Sandy Cove              Recreation Area (no website; HC65 Box 120, Canton;              580-886-2989) has a beach. Also in the northwest              region, the Great Salt Plains Lake has a sandy beach,              high red bluffs and the only hour-glass shaped              selenite crystals in the world. Fort Gibson Lake in              the northeast region has 225 miles of shoreline and a              wide sandy beach near the campground at Taylor Ferry              South Recreation Area (taylorferryok.us). The beach              at Lake Lawtonka is near the city of Lawtons              East-Side Campground (cityof.lawton.ok.us). The beach              on Lake Thunderbird in central Oklahoma is at the              Clear Bay Area of Lake Thunderbird State Park (no              website; Alameda Drive, Norman; 405-364-7634).            <\/p>\n<p>              Karen Sweeny-Justice is a writer living in Surprise,              Ariz. Her work has appeared in \"Writer's Digest\"              magazine and \"RubberStampMadness\" magazine, as well              as in newspapers around the United States. She also              writes book reviews for \"RT Book Reviews\" magazine.            <\/p>\n<p>      Thank you for providing feedback to our Editorial staff on      this article. 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