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Walleye anglers and lake campers who can work with generator power will find spring the sweet spot, especially around mid-May's Walleye Rodeo when the bite peaks and wildflowers are out along the shoreline.
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$12/night
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13 campsites
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From November - Marc...
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13 campsites
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From November - Marc...
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Walleye anglers and lake campers who can work with generator power will find spring the sweet spot, especially around mid-May's Walleye Rodeo when the bite peaks and wildflowers are out along the shoreline.
No electric hookups means generator dependency, and November through March the water shuts off, leaving only pit toilets at a reduced $12 rate, so comfort campers or winter visitors should recalibrate expectations.
Context for the broader area surrounding Blaine Park, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
Canton Lake is located in west Oklahoma on the North Canadian River, 2 miles north of the town of Canton. This man-made lake offers extensive opportunity for outdoor recreational activities. Canton Lake plays host to a large number of campers, picnickers, boaters, fishermen, and hunters every year. It is one of the few places that offers these types of recreational opportunities in western Oklahoma. Its gently sloping sandy beach is an open invitation for swimming and sunbathing. Water skiing is popular on the broad expanse of water paralleling the dam where winds are subdued. Services and supplies are available on access roads leading to project areas and at the commercial concession on the lake. The Corps of Engineers operates five multi-use recreation areas that offer a combination of overnight camping and day-use opportunities to the visiting public. Sightseers may view the lake from the 2.5 mile stretch of State Highway 58A which crosses over Canton Dam. Three parking areas/pullouts with fishing jetties are located on the dam. Other features include a nature trail, overlook visitor center, outdoor amphitheater, scenic drive, and active prairie dog town. Canton Lake is Oklahoma's leading fisherman's paradise. It provides several species of fish, including crappie, white bass, hybrid bass, channel catfish, and largemouth bass. Canton is most widely known for an abundance of walleye and has become the primary source of walleye eggs used to stock other Oklahoma lakes. Canton Lake hosts an annual Walleye Rodeo fishing derby during the month of May. A major attraction for the hunter is the 14,862-acre public hunting area managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. This area primarily offers hunting for bobwhite quail, deer, waterfowl, squirrel, wild turkey, and dove, and is open all year.
From Fairview, 13 miles south on OK 58, 2 miles west on OK 58A.
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Best season: spring. Spring offers the best combination of comfortable weather and peak water-based recreation — daytime highs commonly run 55–75°F (April–May) with cool nights, and Canton Lake warms enough for pleasant boating and shore fishing. Mid-May is especially prime because of the region’s Walleye Rodeo and excellent walleye bite; wildflowers and migrating birds also make hikes and shoreline walks especially rewarding. Expect moderate crowds for the rodeo and holiday weekends but otherwise an easy, quiet-fee Peak months: May, April, June, September
Good for boating, swimming and beach use in summer; lake recreation is active.
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It offers 13 non-electric tent sites, however the pads are big enough to accommodate camper trailers, you will just need to bring a generator.* Amenities include pit toilets, solar powered well drinking water, a nature trail, and a playground. There are no sewer site hookups at this campground.
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