Brooken Cove Campground sits along the beaches of Eufaula Lake in the green hills of Oklahoma. Recreation Eufaula Lake has long been recognized for its outstanding fishery. Crappie, sand bass, catfish, and black bass in the lake reach record size. Below the dam, striped bass reaching over 40 pounds have been caught in the tailwaters. Boating and kayaking are also popular activities, and a boat ramp is provided at the campground for easy lake access. A variety of hiking trails wind throughout the hills and along the shoreline, offering additional activities for campers. Facilities Brooken Cove Campground offers 73 campsites spread out along the lake shore, along with two large reservable group picnic shelters that can accommodate up to 75 and 100 guests each. A boat ramp, playground and nearby marina help visitors enjoy the lake. Natural Features Eufaula Lake is the largest lake located entirely in the state of Oklahoma. It is located on the Canadian River, 27 miles upstream from its confluence with the Arkansas River. The dam, completed in 1964 and dedicated by President Lyndon B. Johnson, was originally built for flood control. With over 600 miles of shoreline and 102,000 surface acres of water, Eufaula Lake offers a variety of recreational opportunities. The shoreline ranges from vast expanses of sandy beaches to rocky bluffs, and the scenery is especially beautiful during the fall months, when visitors are treated to an array of vivid autumn colors. Nearby Attractions Robber's Cave State Park and two other state parks located on Eufaula Lake offer a variety of recreational experiences, including golf courses, swimming pools and hiking trails. The historic town of Eufaula offers an array of antique shops and restaurants. ADA Access: N
State Hwy 71 & E 1200 Road, Stigler, OK 74462
From Enterprise, Oklahoma, take Highway 71 north for 5 miles and follow signs to the campground.
This is a wonderful place to go for a getaway, my only issue when you go camping is that there are to many people, people just basically living there for the summer. I recommend booking as soon as it opens for the season otherwise all the "good spots" are taken.
Very well laid out campground. Very peaceful. Only a short drive to the dam. You will need to pay attention to the driveway length and watch out for the power lines. Bring a y and plenty of water hose. Not very busy this weekend, first one after labor day.
Very nice place to relax with family and friends. We did camping in tent however more people brought their RVs. Every lot has power 110v and 240v plus water supply, stone picnic table, bbq grill and fire pit with grill as well. All lots was clean, and ready for visitors. Nice playground for kids in the shadow of trees. Restroom and shower with hot (warm) water are also ok. Lake Eufala delivers beautiful views, enjoy swimming or fishing.