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Clayton Lake State Park offers convenient water access via two boat ramps on Peal Creek and Clayton Lake in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, located approximately 5 miles south of Clayton on Highway 271. One of the ramps is lighted for early morning and evening launches, making it accessible for various paddling schedules. The park's 95-acre lake provides a calm water environment suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and recreational boaters seeking a protected paddling experience.
The state park is well-developed with comprehensive amenities that support a full day of recreation. In addition to the boat ramps, facilities include 60 campsites, picnic pavilions, comfort stations with hot showers, a swimming beach, and an ADA-accessible fishing dock. The park encompasses 510 acres and welcomes pets, making it an excellent destination for families or groups planning extended visits. Nearby Sardis Lake, located five miles north, offers an alternative paddling option for those exploring the region's water recreation opportunities.