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Heyburn Lake lies in northeastern Oklahoma, between the cities of Sapulpa, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City. This man-made lake was constructed in 1950 and was primarily created to control flooding and provided drinking water to the extended area.

Over the decades, Heyburn Lake has gathered a reputation for its excellent recreational possibilities, including boating, swimming, and fishing. These recreational opportunities, combined with its closeness to major Oklahoma cities, make Heyburn Lake the ideal place to take an RV rental. Access to the lake with a rental RV is made even easier with Interstate 44 running along its southern edges. Many campgrounds can be found throughout Creek County, making camping with an RV here easy.

Whether you wish to land that next big fish, sail serenely across pristine waters, or simply escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Heyburn Lake is the place to be. Search for an RV in Creek County and head to Heyburn Lake for your next outdoor adventure.

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Getting Outdoors

Those keen anglers always on the lookout for the next best fishing spots should not overlook Heyburn Lake. The lake is home to a wide range of fish species, each with their own unique sporting characteristics. The lake is best known for its big catches of bass, and varieties include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striped bass, and black bass. Alongside these trophy size bass, Heyburn Lake also has an abundant number of crappie, sunfish, and catfish. The many creeks that offshoot from the lake also makes interesting spots for any serious anglers. Heyburn Lake campers wishing to fish from the extensive shoreline or a boat out on the lake, with such a fearsome reputation for fishing, will rarely be unsuccessful here.

With nearly a thousand acres of water to explore, boating is by far the best way to spend your time at Heyburn Lake. The lake itself has several public boat ramps scattered around the edge of the lake. These boat ramps are all open all year round - making launching boats a simple undertaking. Those motorhome camping without their own boats can head to ‘Pier 51 Boat Rentals,' a short distance north from Heyburn Lake. Here, campers can rent a wide range of water going vessels to enjoy out on the lake.

Although Heyburn Lake is close to major state cities, its reputation for countryside escape is famous. The great expanse of land that surrounds Heyburn Lake provides endless opportunities for escaping the waterside recreation for a while and immersing in nature. There are many hiking trails that crisscross the woodlands here, each one with a different length and difficulty. There are also thousands of acres of land designated to hunting, those campers with official hunting licenses and permits can hunt squirrel, rabbits, wild turkey, and whitetail deer.

Camping At Heyburn Lake

Those who choose to go RV camping at Heyburn Lake have several choices when it comes to choosing a campsite. ‘Heyburn Park Campground’ is located on the southernmost shore and offers RV campers a range of amenities and facilities. Full hookups are provided here, including 20, 30, 50 amp electric, water, and sewer. Facilities also include a dump station, flushing toilets, showers, picnic tables, and a fire ring. Many sites are pull-thru and provide ample space for all sized rigs.

‘Sheppard Point Campground’ is on the northern shore of Heyburn Lake, and also offers campers a range of facilities. Electrical hookups are provided, along with a dump station, shower block, flushing toilets, and picnic tables. Pets are more than welcome at Sheppard Point but must be kept on a leash at all times.

Exploring The Area

The nearby city of Sapulpa is home to many interesting and entertaining day trip opportunities for the entire family. One must-see museum is the ‘Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum.' This antique car museum is an automobile enthusiast dream and is not to be missed. The museum is home to a wide range of cars showcased in displays and exhibitions which provide the history and information of each model. Alongside these cars, the most eye-catching feature of the museum is the 66-foot sign depicting a vintage gas pump, which breaks world records due to its size.

An hour’s drive west of Heyburn Lake takes campers to the state capital of Oklahoma City, home of the ‘National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.' This museum showcases a wide variety of America’s cowboy culture and history through exhibitions and artifacts. There are over 28,000 western and native American works of art within the museum, which will captivate the attention of any visitor. The museum also holds the most extensive collection of American rodeo photographs, saddlery, and barbed wire. This is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of the American West.

Families with young children should make their way to the ‘Oklahoma City Zoo’ for the perfect fun day out. This zoo covers over a hundred acres and his home to nearly two-thousand animals of many different species. The zoo is divided into many separate exhibits with a verity of themes. ‘Expedition Asia’ is an Asian themed area that holds among many things, a herd of Asian Elephants - natures giants. Young children visiting the zoo can enjoy the ‘Children’ Zoo,' an area dedicated to toddlers and children, which includes flamingos, goats, monkeys, and lorikeets.

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