Sitting off the banks of Oologah Lake, this large campground offers several sites offering scenic lake views. Many of the campsites offer travelers 30-amp hookups. Other facility ammenities include pinic shelters, an amphitheater, nature trail and playground facilities.
Bordering Will Rogers Park (1564 Camden Street) are the Teaching Gardens, maintained by the Master Gardeners of Rogers County. The gardens include an herb garden, secret garden, a pollinator garden, water features, and Oklahoma Proven annual and perennial beds. Many of the plants are labeled, and master gardeners are often on-site and available to answer any questions about local flora. Kids can enjoy the nearby splash pad.
Nature abounds in Claremore. If you’re interested in seeing more local plants and wildlife, visit the Nature Reserve on the campus of Rogers State University. This 100-acre outdoor education facility is popular for hikers and runners who often stroll the paths through the wetlands, water study labs, and butterfly garden. The facility includes more than 130 educational stations and exhibits.
This 18-hole public golf course plays up to 6,756 yards with a course rating and slope of 72.7 and 129, respectively, as well as a pro shop with the latest apparel and golf gear. Complete with a driving range, practice green and short-game practice facility, Heritage Hills is home to the Claremore High School and Rogers State University golf teams. Daily rates and annual memberships are available.
If you want to play, Claremore parks have you covered. With numerous locations across the city, our parks are sure to offer an outdoor recreation option that will meet your needs.
Located in Claremore Lake Park, the city’s disc golf course is a 9-hole, par-3 course that features concrete tee pads with Innova DISCatcher Pro baskets. The course is ideal for all player levels. Hole 1 is located near the Park Ranger’s office, and there is also a warm-up basket for practice.
Adventurers should check out the Claremore Mountain Bike Trails on the backside of Claremore Lake. Home to the annual Tour de Dirt, the 16 miles of trails began as a community effort to offer biking experiences for every level of rider. Ideal for hiking and running, the trails are among the best in the state.
Claremore splash pads are popular summertime destinations for visitors and locals alike. With two locations available, there is ample opportunity for guests to enjoy the summer sun while keeping cool in the Oklahoma heat. Claremore’s splash pads operate seasonally from May to September.
Rated as a top attraction on TripAdvisor.com, Claremore Lake is the ideal spot for family fun, with more than four miles of paved paths perfect for running, walking and cycling, plus a disc golf course. Younger visitors can enjoy two playgrounds and a splash pad for hours of fun. The park features tables, grills, and five shelters for public use.
While swimming is not allowed in Claremore Lake, fishing, boating, and kayaking are popular pastimes. Kayak rentals are available, jackpot fishing tournaments are held Thursday evenings from March to September, and daily and annual fishing passes are available (permits are required).
If you’re looking for a quick round of golf, visit the Lone Pine Golf Course. Lone Pine is a 9-hole course consisting primarily of par-3 holes. The course offers a complete set of golf practice facilities including a driving range and a large chipping/putting green.
Sunnyside Ramp offers easy and quick access for those looking to enjoy Oologah Lake and its many amenities. In addition to a boat launch, Sunnyside provides campsite, swimming, and fishing locations.
Located on the east side of Oologah Lake, the 18-mile Will Rogers Country Centennial Trail is ideal for hiking or horseback riding.
Oologah Lake provides a great getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking, camping, or just drifting and dreaming over beautiful waters. Several campsites and picnic areas are scattered around the lake, making it a perfect location for weekend getaways. Recreation opportunities include a swimming beach, mountain biking, RV and tent camping, and guided fishing tours. With more than 13,000 acres of easily accessible land managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oologah Lake also provides excellent hunting for quail, squirrel, rabbit, deer, and waterfowl.
Blue Creek campground provides a perfect resting place for those enjoying a weekend of activities on Oologah Lake.
Located off Oologah Lake, Spencer Creek provides an ideal getaway for fishing, boating, picnicking, and camping.
A must-see stop on any Route 66 adventure, visitors can stretch their legs and enjoy lunch at the park’s picnic facilities, which overlook the iconic Andy Payne Statue.
The McClellan-Kerr waterway runs right through the heart of our community, providing residents and guests a great outdoor amenity to enjoy. Check out the picnic areas at the Robert F. Hunter Lock and Dam 18 USACE Visitors Center for a great view of the traveling barges.
Located minutes from downtown Tulsa, the Cherokee Hills Golf Club at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is steeped in rich Oklahoma history. The 18-hole track was designed by legendary golf course architect Perry Maxwell in 1924 and renovated by Tripp Davis nearly 80 years later. Tree-lined fairways, dramatic elevation changes and scattered rock formations create a challenge for even the most accomplished golfer.
Located in Rogers Point Park, this 18-hole disc golf course includes par-4 holes and shorter tees to accommodate players of all skill levels. A mixture of wooded and open spaces, Twin Bridges features a putting area with three baskets, as well as a driving range with three tees.
Located off historic Route 66, this scenic park is bordered by the Verdigris River. Rogers Point Park is home to the Twin Bridges Disc Golf Course, two boat ramps, a floating dock, covered picnic areas, and restroom facilities.
The Rodger Berry Sports Complex offers a variety of fields and amenities, including softball, baseball, and soccer fields, as well as concession stands and restroom facilities.
Opening each year on Memorial Day weekend, the Catoosa Splash Pads are the perfect place to beat the Oklahoma heat. Residents and guests can enjoy these free-use city facilities during daylight hours through Labor Day.