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Located on Oklahoma's largest entirely in-state lake, the Dutchess Creek boat ramp at Eufaula State Park provides convenient access to the Canadian River impoundment in McIntosh County. The facility features a 4-lane concrete ramp, courtesy docks, and a large parking area. A full-service marina on-site offers gas, bait and tackle, plus lodging and campground options for extended visits. Note that personal watercraft (jet skis) are not permitted on this water.
Eufaula Lake is a substantial reservoir created by damming the Canadian River, a major waterway with an average flow of over 7,100 cubic feet per second. The lake setting offers relatively calm paddling conditions for kayakers and canoeists, making it suitable for varying skill levels. Boaters should be aware that the Canadian River below the dam is known for excellent striped bass fishing, with specimens exceeding 40 pounds regularly caught in the tailwaters. Whether you're interested in paddling, fishing, or leisurely boating, this access point provides solid infrastructure and amenities for a full day on the water.