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Fort Cobb Reservoir is a 5,956-acre impoundment on Cobb Creek in Caddo County, offering 45 miles of shoreline for boaters and paddlers of all skill levels. The reservoir provides diverse recreational opportunities whether you're launching a motorized boat, sailboat, or kayak. This access point at the Wildlife Management Area puts you on a substantial lake with plenty of space for exploring.
The Fort Cobb Dam creates a large, relatively calm water body suitable for leisurely paddling and fishing. Multiple boat ramps are available around the reservoir, including the Blackjack Boat Ramp (a one-lane concrete ramp on the west side mid-lake) and facilities at Fort Cobb State Park. The park offers full RV hookups, camping, fishing jetties, and additional boat launch facilities. Plan to bring supplies or visit nearby bait and tackle shops in Apache if needed. Given the reservoir's size and popularity, expect moderate activity, particularly on weekends.