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History
Photo: Doug Lay ©2007 all rights reserved
Keystone Lake's blue-green water and the natural beauty of its setting -- wooded shoreline, sandy beaches, high bluffs, grasslands, and low rolling hills -- make it a visual treat the year round. The lake meanders into small valleys, creating many arms and land fingers. A network of county, state, Federal highways invites sightseers into many points overlooking the lake.
This 26,000 acre flood control lake is truly an urban playground. There are 16 recreation areas (3 with alcohol free beaches); 11 boat ramps, miles of sandy beaches, 3 marinas, 2 off-road vehicle areas, 5 short distance trails, a waterfowl refuge, 3 seasonal green tree reservoirs, and thousands of acres of land open to public hunting.
Keystone Lake is noted for its striped bass, sand bass, black bass, lake strain small mouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Downstream fisheries are accessible from Whitewater and Brush Creek Parks. Swift Park (a day use Tulsa County park) provides boat access to the Arkansas River below the lake when water levels are adequate.
Camping facilities range from primitive to full hook up. Boat rentals are available at marinas. Services and supplies are available at commercial concessions on the lake.
Fish & Licenses
Get your name in the record books - Lake Keystone is part of the new Oklahoma Lake Record Program.
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Map & Directions
From Tulsa, 19 miles west on Keystone Expressway (US 64).
Directions to Lake Keystone, Oklahoma.
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