Clayton Lake State Park
Clayton Lake State Park, located in southeastern Oklahoma's Kiamichi Mountains, features lodging, fishing, boating, hiking and more. Wind your way through the hardwood forest's beautiful scenery and find what adventure and activities await you in this state park.
Lodging at the park, located just five miles south of Clayton, includes 20 reservable RV sites, 60 first-come/first-serve tent sites spread out between three camping areas, three primitive cabins with bathrooms and one two-bedroom family-style cabin to suit your family's needs. Clayton Lake State Park also offers five picnic pavilions, two boat ramps and three comfort stations.
If you're looking for a restful getaway, look no further. The 80-acre lake is open to fishermen and boaters, but no watersports are allowed. In addition, there is a lighted boat and ADA-accessible fishing dock, and playground.
Take a stroll along the water's edge, or bring a kayak to cross the lake's still water. With a wide variety of trees lining the water's edge, the beautiful foliage offers outdoor enthusiasts the chance to reconnect with nature along the park's hiking trails.
Nearby, guests can visit the Ouachita National Forest, Sardis Lake or the Choctaw Nation Capital Museum.