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Every Boat Ramp on Fort Gibson Lake

21 boat ramps with GPS coordinates, amenities, and local tips

19,900

Surface Acres

225 mi

Shoreline

61 ft

Max Depth

21

Boat Ramps

CrappieLargemouth BassCatfishWhite BassHybrid Striper

Boat Ramps on Fort Gibson Lake

About Fort Gibson Lake

Fort Gibson Lake is a 19,900-acre reservoir on the Grand (Neosho) River in eastern Oklahoma. Known locally as a consistent crappie producer, it also offers good bass fishing along its numerous creek arms and timbered coves.

The lake benefits from relatively clear water for the region and diverse structure including standing timber, rocky points, and flooded brush. Wagoner is the primary gateway town with multiple marinas and launch facilities.

Fort Gibson Lake is connected to the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, adding commercial barge traffic to the mix — something most Oklahoma lakes don't have.

Counties: Wagoner, Cherokee, Muskogee · Nearest towns: Wagoner, Muskogee, Tahlequah

Frequently Asked Questions

How many boat ramps are on Fort Gibson Lake?
RampSeeker lists 21 boat ramps on Fort Gibson Lake.
Is it free to launch a boat on Fort Gibson Lake?
Most public boat ramps on Fort Gibson Lake are free. Some marina ramps may charge a fee.
What fish are in Fort Gibson Lake?
Fort Gibson Lake supports Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Catfish, White Bass, Hybrid Striper.
How big is Fort Gibson Lake?
Fort Gibson Lake covers 19,900 surface acres with 225 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 61 feet.
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