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Tenkiller Lake, Oklahoma, USA

Also known as: Lake Tenkiller, Tenkiller Ferry Lake

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Tenkiller Lake is an amazing place filled with fascinating history and natural beauty in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. There's tons of fun to be had on this 12,900-acre reservoir with 130 miles of shoreline. The lake was formed in the mid 1900's, when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the Tenkiller Ferry Dam on the Illinois River for flood control and hydroelectric power generation.

For hundreds of years, the Tenkiller Lake area has been a place where Native Americans resided - first the Caddo and Osage, then the Cherokee nation. The lake got its unique name from the Tenkillers, a Cherokee family who owned land where the Tenkiller Ferry Dam was built. The Tenkiller name supposedly originated from a Cherokee warrior who had ten notches on his bow.

Many opportunities await the outdoors person at the lake. Anglers will find Tenkiller Lake and the Illinois River superb places to fish for bass, crappie, catfish, and walleye. Plus, there are a few heated fishing docks, so you don't have to stop fishing even in the winter! The lake area is also popular with hunters in search of whitetail deer, turkeys, ducks, rabbits, and squirrels.

If you enjoy being on the water, options at Tenkiller Ferry Lake are endless. Do you enjoy sailing? Have you ever wanted to try water skiing? Do you get thrills from jet skiing or wakeboarding? You can do it all on this activity-friendly lake with more than 20 boat launch ramps, 10 marinas, 14 campgrounds, and even floating restaurants. Lake Tenkiller also contains many islands to explore; the most famous is named Goat Island for the goats that graze at the shoreline. In addition to camping, lake accommodations include hotels, bed and breakfasts, lodges, cabins, and private home rentals.

Tenkiller Lake is known for its scuba diving with many interesting places for underwater exploration. A fun scuba diving park on the lake has a sunken school bus, boats, and an airplane fuselage. Another fascinating place to explore is an area of the lake that has some historic buildings from a flooded town. Some of Lake Tenkiller's islands also make great places to go scuba diving.

In addition to all the fun you can have on Tenkiller Lake, the surrounding has some interesting attractions, too. Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and Cookson Game Refuge are excellent places to spot various creatures in the wild, including bald eagles, elk, deer, and bobcats. If you enjoy hiking, there are interesting trails to explore, such as the Standing Rock Nature Trail and the Buzzard Roost Trail.

If you like history, there are various historic sites you can visit in some of the nearby towns. The Cherokee Heritage Center and the Fort Gibson Military Park are two interesting places to explore some of the area's amazing history.

Tenkiller Lake and the surrounding area have many attractions for all interests and ages. If you want to enjoy lots of fun activities, or just relax and appreciate the scenery, Tenkiller Ferry Lake is the place to do it!


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Activities

Tenkiller Lake


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  • Camping
  • Fishing
  • Campground
  • Boating
  • Cabin Rentals
  • Sailing
  • Hiking
  • Jet Skiing
  • Hunting
  • Water Skiing
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Wakeboarding
  • Birding
  • Scuba Diving
  • National Wildlife Refuge

FISH SPECIES

Tenkiller Lake


  • Bass
  • Perch
  • Catfish
  • Walleye
  • Crappie

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