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Fort Cobb Reservoir is a 5,956-acre impoundment on Cobb Creek in Caddo County, Oklahoma, offering 45 miles of shoreline for paddlers and boaters. The reservoir is managed as part of the Washita Basin Project and provides excellent access for kayaking, canoeing, and motorized boating. This particular ramp serves as one of several launch points around the lake, making it convenient for exploring the main pool and various creek arms.
The site is located near Fort Cobb Wildlife Management Area and benefits from proximity to Fort Cobb State Park, which offers additional amenities including full-facility campgrounds, fishing jetties, and multiple boat ramps around the reservoir. Paddlers should note that the lake offers diverse boating conditions suitable for different skill levels, and several boat ramps and facilities are distributed around the shoreline. Local bait and tackle shops are available in nearby communities like Apache if you need supplies or local knowledge about conditions.