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The Sandy Bass Bay Ramp provides easy access to the North Canadian River and Eufaula Lake in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. This concrete 1-lane boat ramp is located on the north shore of Sandy Creek, just off Highway 39. A courtesy dock and parking area are available for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats.
Eufaula Lake, the largest lake entirely within Oklahoma, offers excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and paddling. Below the lake's dam, the tailwaters are known for producing trophy-sized striped bass. Paddlers can explore the lake's many coves and inlets, as well as the North Canadian River upstream. The river's character is relatively flat and slow-moving in this section, making it well-suited for recreational boating and peaceful paddling trips.
Whether you're angling for big fish or simply enjoying a day on the water, the Sandy Bass Bay Ramp is a convenient access point to Eufaula Lake and the North Canadian River. This public launch site is free to use and open year-round, providing a gateway to the area's abundant aquatic recreation.