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Every Boat Ramp on Oologah Lake

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

29,500

Surface Acres

209 mi

Shoreline

74 ft

Max Depth

11

Boat Ramps

Largemouth BassCrappieCatfishSaugeye

Boat Ramps on Oologah Lake

About Oologah Lake

Oologah Lake is a 29,500-acre reservoir northeast of Tulsa on the Verdigris River. It's the birthplace of Will Rogers (the town of Oologah), and the lake bearing its name is one of the larger flood-control reservoirs in the state.

Fishing here targets largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and saugeye. The lake can be turbid after heavy rains but clears up nicely during stable weather. Several well-maintained Corps of Engineers parks line the shores.

Claremore, Oologah, and Nowata are nearby towns with services for anglers and boaters.

Counties: Rogers, Nowata · Nearest towns: Claremore, Oologah, Nowata

Frequently Asked Questions

How many boat ramps are on Oologah Lake?
RampSeeker lists 11 boat ramps on Oologah Lake.
Is it free to launch a boat on Oologah Lake?
Most public boat ramps on Oologah Lake are free. Some marina ramps may charge a fee.
What fish are in Oologah Lake?
Oologah Lake supports Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Saugeye.
How big is Oologah Lake?
Oologah Lake covers 29,500 surface acres with 209 miles of shoreline and a maximum depth of 74 feet.
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