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Lake Lawtonka is nestled right next to Mount Scott and located just north of Lawton, OK and a bit over an hour from Oklahoma City, OK. The breathtaking scenery and unique landscapes attract campers from nearby states. The tranquil blue lake surrounded by changing terrain will captivate every visitor from the first time they lay eyes on Lake Lawtonka.

The 2,398-acre lake was created in 1907 after the damming of Medicine Bluff Creek. The goal was to make a reservoir that could supply the nearby towns with water. After some time, Lake Lawtonka became a favorite recreational spot for the locals. Nowadays, visitors come here to enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. When you want to have an unforgettable vacation at Lake Lawtonka, search for an RV in Comanche County and get ready for an adventure.

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Getting Outdoors

Lake Lawtonka is a perfect destination for anyone who likes to spend their vacation with a fishing rod in hand. Anglers come to Lake Lawtonka because it has a healthy population of smallmouth and largemouth bass. Other fish species live in this lake, such as catfish, crappie, bluegill, walleye, and perch. The lake is well equipped with several boat ramps, a marina, and fishing docks. Campers who forgot to pack their gear into RV rental before driving here can get all the fishing equipment they could need in the bait shop at the marina.

Hiking is also very popular in the area, and there are trails on the south and west sides of the lake that are suitable for beginners. All of them offer scenic views of Lake Lawtonka and the magnificent nature that surrounds it. Some visitors like to engage in other outdoor activities on these trails, such as mountain biking. Should you love exploring new places and want to see the wildlife, hiking these trails is one of the best ways to fully enjoy Lake Lawtonka.

There are several well-maintained recreational areas on the south side of Lake Lawtonka that are suitable for swimming. Long sandy beaches are perfect for sunbathing and relaxing, especially in summer. The lake is ideal for a variety of water sports, including swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. Campers may enjoy the view from the shore, or sit at one of the picnic areas, protected by the deep shade.

Camping at Lake Lawtonka

When you are you planning to go RV camping at Lake Lawtonka, you will find that Lake Lawtonka City Park is located right on the shores of the lake itself, offering beautiful views of the landscape to every visitor. There are thirty campsites available for long vehicles. The campground has the basic amenities that could make your stay here very comfortable. Campers will have access to restrooms, showers, and a small playground. Additionally, every campsite has a patio, a picnic table, and a fire ring.

Water and electric hookups are available at the campground as well. Campers may also choose between 30 and 50 amp power, depending on their needs. This campground is pet-friendly, but you need to keep your pet on a leash. Campers cannot make reservations here in advance, but the summer months are not always packed.

Exploring the Area

When you happen to be camping at Lake Lawtonka, don’t miss an opportunity to see Lawton. This community is known for its rich history, fascinating landmarks, and delightful traditions. Start the tour of Lawton at the Museum of the Great Plains, where you can learn all about life in Oklahoma hundreds of years ago. What makes this museum so unique is that visitors are allowed to interact with some of the exhibits, discovering the information by themselves. Younger visitors will probably find this fascinating. Everyone can attend the museum’s daily workshops where you may listen to engaging stories about the first Native American tribes that lived in the area. If you want to further explore the Native American history, consider stopping by the Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center.

Another peculiar location in Lawton is the Air Defense Artillery Museum. The museum is filled with different kinds of air old defense weapons and artifacts used by the US Military in the past. The exhibits are divided into sections that display the timeline of air defense development. Visitors can learn about the weapons used in World War I as well as modern weaponry. One part of the museum is dedicated to the military history of this area and has a lot of photographs, as well as documents.

Lawton has a very rich culinary scene, and visitors can enjoy both fine dining and street food here. While the majority of restaurants in Lawton offer international food, visitors may find several places where they can enjoy local meals. Additionally, Lake Lawtonka campers who want to get fresh produce could make a stop at the Farmers Market that is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Once you feel ready to move on and discover other parts of Oklahoma, make sure you have enough gas in the tank of your rental RV. Visitors will find several gas stations on the outskirts of the city. Drive to Stillwater, a lovely college town that is just bursting with youthful energy and enjoy time with the family.

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