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The Pryor Creek Concession boat ramp provides access to the Neosho River and Fort Gibson Lake in Chouteau, Oklahoma. This location is part of the Fort Gibson Lake recreation area, which is situated on the Neosho River about 5 miles northwest of historic Fort Gibson.
The shoreline of Fort Gibson Lake is primarily composed of rock and gravel, with some man-made structures like rip-rap, brush piles, and boat docks. Aquatic vegetation and standing timber are limited, though flooded brush can be found along the shoreline and creek arms. Paddlers and small boaters can expect a medium-sized lake and river environment with relatively open water and limited obstructions.
This is a basic public access point, suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. No specific hours or fees are listed, so boaters should plan accordingly and check any posted signage on site. For those seeking to explore the Neosho River and Fort Gibson Lake, the Pryor Creek Concession provides a convenient access point to get on the water.