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Cedar Lake

Cedar Creek - Cedar Lake

Source: oklahoma_department_of_wildlife_conservation Updated 1 year ago

City: Hodgen, OK
County: Le Flore County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 34.78283000, -94.69454000
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About This Access Site
Located in the scenic Ouachita National Forest near Hodgen in Le Flore County, Cedar Lake offers a well-maintained four-lane boat ramp suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and larger boats. The ramp is designed to accommodate various water levels throughout the year, making it a reliable access point for paddlers in all seasons. A $10 launch fee applies, and the facility includes restroom access and a fishing pier for anglers.

To reach Cedar Lake, take U.S. Highway 59 south from Poteau approximately 22 miles (10 miles south of Heavener), then turn right onto Holson Valley Road for about 2.5 miles, and finally turn right onto Cedar Lake Road. The lake itself is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and water recreation within the forested mountains of southeast Oklahoma. For reservations or additional information about the adjacent campground, contact 918-653-2991.
Federal Facility Information
918-653-2991 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Cedar Lake is located in southeast Oklahoma, in the pine and hardwood-forested mountains of the Ouachita National Forest. The campground is situated on the shores of the scenic lake, a popular destination for boating, fishing, horseback riding and hiking.Recreation
The campground is a popular starting point for the Winding Stair Mountain Equestrian Trails, a system of over 70 miles of...

Overview
Cedar Lake is located in southeast Oklahoma, in the pine and hardwood-forested mountains of the Ouachita National Forest. The campground is situated on the shores of the scenic lake, a popular destination for boating, fishing, horseback riding and hiking.Recreation
The campground is a popular starting point for the Winding Stair Mountain Equestrian Trails, a system of over 70 miles of marked horseback riding trails.
Hiking, swimming, boating and fishing on Cedar Lake are popular activities. A swimming area, boat ramp and fishing piers are available within the recreation area. A hiking trail traverses around the the perimeter of Cedar Lake offering varied views of the lake and its tributaries.   
The Talimena Scenic Byway is located within 10 miles of the campground, offering mountain top views of the valleys around Cedar Lake and historic sites along the way. 
The Talihina State Park, the western terminus of the Ouachita National Recreation Trail (OT), is located 21 miles from the Cedar Lake Campground. The OT extends across the Forest for 192 miles, the longest continuous trail system on the Forest.   
Kelly Branch Rifle Range is located 10 miles from the recreation area.  
Cedar Lake Campground offers a wide variety of camping opportunities, from campsites with electric and water at the campsites, basic campsites with no electric or water at the campsites and tent sites.
Cedar Lake Equestrian Camp is one of the largest equestrian campgrounds in the Southern Region with amenities such as electrical/water connections and corrals at the campsites.
Facilities
The campground offers a variety of sites, including equestrian, group and family sites. Shady Lane (SHRV) sites have electric and water hookups; Sandy Beach sites have electric and water connections; North Shore family sites are basic campsites with community water spigots scattered through the area and no electrical connections. Most equestrian sites have electric and water connections at the campsites. Picnic tables, grills, campfire rings and lantern posts are provided, as are flush toilets, warm showers and drinking water. Picnic pavilions are on-site. Horse corrals are located within the equestrian area.
Natural Features
Cedar Lake covers 86 acres and is situated at an elevation of 900 feet. Fall foliage season usually occurs from the last two weeks in October to the first two weeks in November.

The Ouachita National Forest covers 1.8 million acres in central Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma. The forest encompasses 700 miles of trails, 43 vistas, six wilderness areas and the highest elevations between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Rockies.
Nearby Attractions
Talimena National Scenic Byway is located 10 miles from the campground.

Ouachita National Recreation Trail (OT), western terminus trailhead is located at the Talihina State Park, 21 miles from the campground.

Heavener, Oklahoma, Heavener Runestone Park is located 14 miles from the campground.

Charges & Cancellations
Refunds may be requested for the following:

Death
Medical emergency
Storm event
Mechanical

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Nearby Campgrounds (1 within 10 miles)
Winding Stair Campground (OK)
On-site Reservable
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