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Fort Cobb Reservoir offers a substantial lake experience with 5,956 acres of water surface and 45 miles of shoreline across Caddo County, Oklahoma. The reservoir is fed by Cobb Creek and provides diverse boating opportunities suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorized vessels. Multiple boat ramps are available around the lake, making access convenient from various locations.
The Fort Cobb WMA Boat Ramp provides a dedicated launch point for paddlers and boaters, with additional ramp options nearby—including the Blackjack Boat Ramp on the west side mid-lake, which features a concrete one-lane ramp and paved parking. Fort Cobb State Park manages the surrounding facilities, including campgrounds with RV hookups, fishing jetties, and restroom facilities. Local services such as bait and tackle shops are available in nearby Apache, making it easy to prepare for a day on the water.
For kayakers and canoeists, the reservoir's large surface area and established shoreline offer peaceful paddling, though conditions can vary with wind exposure on open water. Check current water levels and conditions before visiting, and note that this is a popular recreation destination, so peak times may see increased boater traffic.