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Access Site OK

Harbor Cliff

Neosho River

Source: u_s__army_corps_of_engineers Updated 1 year ago

City: OK
County: Wagoner
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 35.92691000, -95.28389000
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About This Access Site
The Harbor Cliff boat ramp provides easy access to Fort Gibson Lake and the Neosho River (also known as the Grand River) in eastern Oklahoma. This is a public access point with a concrete boat ramp that can accommodate a variety of watercraft, including kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats.

Fort Gibson Lake is a large reservoir spanning over 20,000 acres, with 225 miles of shoreline that offer ample opportunities for recreational boating, fishing, and other water sports. The Neosho River flows into the lake, providing a scenic paddle for those looking to explore the river's gentle currents and surrounding natural areas. The nearby Taylor Ferry South Campground offers camping and other amenities for visitors to the area.

While the Harbor Cliff access site is not directly managed by the federal government, it is one of many public boat ramps around Fort Gibson Lake that provide convenient launch points for both motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Visitors should check for any current conditions or restrictions before planning their trip, and be prepared for a range of boating and paddling experiences on this large and picturesque reservoir.
Federal Facility Information
918-485-4792 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Taylor Ferry South is a heavily wooded campground that provides an abundance of shade for rest and relaxation. Conveniently located off Highway 51, users can easily access the main body of the lake for a variety of water activities. As an added bonus, there are several stores and marinas nearby for supplies and equipment rentals. Boat and RV storage locations are within a mile of the...

Overview
Taylor Ferry South is a heavily wooded campground that provides an abundance of shade for rest and relaxation. Conveniently located off Highway 51, users can easily access the main body of the lake for a variety of water activities. As an added bonus, there are several stores and marinas nearby for supplies and equipment rentals. Boat and RV storage locations are within a mile of the campground.
Recreation
The nearly 20,000-acre lake offers excellent boating and swimming opportunities.

Anglers enjoy fishing for black bass, white bass, crappie and several varieties of catfish and panfish.

The lake's 225 miles of shoreline are home to thousands of acres of public hunting lands, where white-tailed deer, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, duck, geese, cottontail rabbit and squirrel roam.Facilities
This year-round campground offers 95 sites, 89 of which have electric hookups.

Amenities include flush and pit toilets, drinking water, showers, a dump station and boat ramp.Natural Features
The area around Taylor Ferry South is primarly an oak-hickory forest; however, the entrance road is lines with pines. Most of the rocky shoreline within the campground has a gradual slope to the water's edge for easy access. A man made sandy swim beach with playground equipment is located across the highway from the campground.
Nearby Attractions
Historic Fort Gibson, established in 1824, served as an important military post on the western frontier for close to 70 years. Now a National Historical Landmark, the site is open to the public year round.

Volunteers reenact the lifestyle of the late 1800s during various events held throughout the year. A reconstructed log stockade, and original barracks, hospital, bakehouse and other structures still stand today.Charges & Cancellations
Cancellations made 48 hrs or more prior to the start of the reservation will incur the cancellation fee of $10.
Cancellations made 24 hrs prior to the start of the reservation will incur a late cancellation fee ($10 + first nights camping fee)

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