Eufaula Lake is located in eastern Oklahoma and is the state's largest with over 105,000 acres and 600 miles of shoreline. To put that in perspective, if one were to drive
Interstate 40 AND
Interstate 35 border-to-border, the combined mileage would still be less than that of the lake's shoreline!
The lake is fed primarily by the North Canadian River and the Canadian River from the west and supports Lake Eufala State Park in the northern section and Arrowhead State Park just south of the halfway point.
The lake is noted for fine largemouth, striped and white bass, catfish, crappie, sunfish and walleye fishing.
Public hunting is allowed on 32,000-acre preserve where species taken in season include bobwhite, deer, dove, duck, goose, rabbit and squirrel.