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Fort Cobb State Park is a 1,872-acre (7.58 km 2) Oklahoma state park located in Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA. It is located near the city of Fort Cobb . The park offers recreational activities and facilities including camping, fishing, boating, water sports, swimming, hiking and golf.
The following is a list of lakes in Oklahoma located entirely (or partially, as in the case of Lake Texoma) in the state. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all. Oklahoma has more than 200 lakes created by dams. All lakes listed are man-made. Oklahoma's only natural lakes are oxbow and playa lakes ...
Formerly Wah-Sha-She State Park. Leased to the Osage Nation since 2011 by the US Corps of Engineers ; [ 5 ] subleased since 2015 to the non-profit Hulah Lake Osage Association which maintains the park through volunteer efforts and campground fees.
The watershed of the Maroochy River encompasses 630 square kilometres (240 sq mi) of undulating hills, which have been cleared for agriculture and urban uses. [2] There are three dams in the catchment area, including Wappa Dam, Cooloolabin Dam and Poona Dam, which total 27,997 megalitres (988.7 × 10 ^ 6 cu ft) of capacity.
Southeast of downtown, the course was designed by Jack Nicklaus for the New Orleans PGA Tour event and opened in 1988. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The event, previously held at Lakewood Country Club , was played at English Turn for sixteen editions (1989–2004), then moved west to TPC Louisiana in 2005.
The Number 3 Course was created because of plans for I-610, and also due to the requests from some players who wanted a tougher course. In 1967, a new clubhouse on Filmore Avenue was built for the East, West and future North course. A new North Course was opened in 1968 and gave the City Park Golf Course complex a total of four courses. It was ...
Oak Orchard Creek (sometimes called Oak Orchard River) is a tributary of Lake Ontario in Orleans County, New York in the United States. [ 1 ] The creek flows through Oak Orchard Creek Marsh, 600 acres (2.4 km 2 ) of which were declared a National Natural Landmark in May 1973. [ 3 ]
Broken Bow Lake is a reservoir in southeastern Oklahoma, located on Mountain Fork River and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of the town of Broken Bow in McCurtain County. It is one of the largest fresh water lakes within the state of Oklahoma, and a popular tourist destination for locals and visitors from neighboring Texas and Arkansas.