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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

Largemouth BassSpotted BassStriped BassCrappieCatfish

Boat Ramps on Lake Tenkiller

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many boat ramps are on Lake Tenkiller?
RampSeeker lists 15 boat ramps on Lake Tenkiller.
Is it free to launch a boat on Lake Tenkiller?
Most public boat ramps on Lake Tenkiller are free. Some marina ramps may charge a fee.
What fish are in Lake Tenkiller?
Lake Tenkiller supports Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Striped Bass, Crappie, Catfish.
How big is Lake Tenkiller?
Lake Tenkiller covers 12,900 surface acres with 130 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 165 feet.
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