Blue Bill Point

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67260 S. 307 Rd., Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467
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Quick Facts

607 ft

Price

$16 - $50/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

43 campsites

Season

Year-round

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

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Blue Bill Point
$16.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
BBIL-STANDARD ELECTRIC: $22.00; GROUP SHELTER ELECTRIC: $50.00; STANDARD ELECTRIC-138887: $24.00; STANDARD NONELECTRIC: $16.00. Plus Recreation.gov...
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67260 S. 307 Rd., Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467

Blue Bill Point

67260 S. 307 Rd., Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467

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Wagoner (approximately 5.5 miles, 10 minutes)

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Fort Gibson Lake
Blue Bill Point

About Fort Gibson Lake

Context for the broader area surrounding Blue Bill Point, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

Fort Gibson Lake is located on the Grand (Neosho) River about 5 miles northwest of historic Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, from which it draws its name. It is about 7.7 miles above the confluence of the Grand (Neosho) and Arkansas Rivers. The lake lies in Wagoner, Cherokee, and Mayes Counties and extends upriver to the Markham Ferry Dam (Lake Hudson). Northeast Oklahoma has long been noted for its outstanding fishing. At Fort Gibson Lake, sportsmen will find black bass, white bass, crappie, and several varieties of catfish and panfish. Three heated fishing docks offer winter fun for crappie fishing. When "game fever" is in the air, hunters will find such species as whitetail deer, bobwhite quail, mourning dove, duck, geese, cottontail rabbit and squirrel.

Directions

From Fort Gibson, 6 miles north on OK 80.