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Located in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, the Spring Creek Boat Ramp provides dirt and gravel access to Spring Creek Lake. This is a non-reservable, day-use facility suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorboats. The ramp features a level launch area near the water, making it relatively easy to get watercraft in and out. Note that area roads can become slick in wet or snowy conditions, so plan your visit accordingly.
Spring Creek Lake is known for crappie and catfish fishing, offering a quieter paddling experience in the Oklahoma panhandle. The ramp area is straightforward to locate, though GPS navigation may direct you to an old ferry dock nearby—if this happens, look for the gravel road approximately 150 feet past that junction. As a day-use area, visitors should pack out all trash and respect Leave No Trace principles. The nearby Black Kettle and Spring Creek Campgrounds provide camping options for those wishing to extend their trip, and the historic Washita Battlefield National Historic Site is located in the region for those interested in cultural exploration.