Every Boat Ramp on Lake Tenkiller
15 boat ramps with GPS coordinates, amenities, and local tips
12,900
Surface Acres
130 mi
Shoreline
165 ft
Max Depth
15
Boat Ramps
Boat Ramps on Lake Tenkiller
Chicken Creek Boat Ramp
Cookson · 4.8/5
View Details →Fishermans Point Boat Ramp
Vian · 4.8/5
View Details →Pine Cove Marina - Lake Tenkiller
Vian · 4.8/5
View Details →Carlisle Cove boat ramp
Cookson · 4.7/5
View Details →Strayhorn Marina Tenkiller
Gore · 4.7/5
View Details →Elk Creek Landing Public Use Area
Park Hill · 4.6/5
View Details →Sixshooter Marina Cabins
Cookson · 4.6/5
View Details →Gore Landing
Gore · 4.5/5
View Details →Sizemore Landing
Park Hill · 4.5/5
View Details →Cherokee Landing State Park
Park Hill · 4.4/5
View Details →Cookson Bend Resort Marina
Cookson · 4.4/5
View Details →Pettit Bay
Park Hill · 4.4/5
View Details →Snake Creek Campground
Cookson · 4.3/5
View Details →About Lake Tenkiller
Lake Tenkiller is widely considered the clearest lake in Oklahoma, with visibility often reaching 15-20 feet. Nestled in the Cookson Hills of eastern Oklahoma, this 12,900-acre lake is a favorite for scuba diving, swimming, and fishing in crystal-clear water.
The lake holds excellent populations of largemouth and spotted bass, striped bass, and crappie. The clear water makes for exciting sight-fishing opportunities, especially along the rocky bluffs and points that characterize Tenkiller's rugged shoreline.
The surrounding area is heavily forested and scenic, with small towns like Vian, Gore, and Cookson serving as gateways. Several full-service marinas operate on the lake.
Counties: Cherokee, Sequoyah · Nearest towns: Vian, Gore, Tahlequah
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