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Pine Springs Park offers a convenient boat launch and access point for paddlers and boaters on Okatibbee Creek and Okatibbee Reservoir. The park, which is part of the Okatibbee Lake project operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, features a concrete boat ramp that can accommodate a variety of watercraft.
Okatibbee Creek and Okatibbee Reservoir provide over 11,000 acres of surface water for recreational boating, fishing, and other activities. The reservoir is a multi-purpose project, with the Corps of Engineers maintaining several day-use parks and a full-service campground around the shoreline. In addition to Pine Springs Park, paddlers and boaters can also access the water at Twiltley Boat Ramp, Collinsville Boat Ramp, and Gin Creek Campground. All these access points offer concrete boat ramps and parking.
While the park does not have designated swimming or water skiing areas, the reservoir offers abundant opportunities for bass fishing and other water-based recreation. Paddlers can explore the creek and lake, taking in the natural scenery. Boaters should be aware of typical reservoir conditions, including fluctuating water levels, wind, and boat traffic. As this is a Corps of Engineers facility, visitors should follow all posted rules and regulations.