Part of Fort Gibson Lake
This seasonal campground offers 30 family sites and one group day-use picnic shelter, all with electric hookups. An additional site without hookups is available on a first come, first served basis. Visitors can enjoy all the facilites year round.
Amenities include flush and pit toilets, drinking water, showers, a dump station and boat ramp.
Chouteau has a rich Amish culture, so grab a meal at the Dutch Pantry or pick up many Amish products and baked items at The Amish Cheese House and Nettie Ann's Bakery. Chouteau also hosts Black Buggy Days annually in September.
Wagoner was known as the "Queen City of the Prairie", and the locals value their historic downtown and rich railroad history. It is also home to the Bluegrass and Chili Festival, Summerfest, Annual Tractor Pull, City-wide Christmas celebrations and lights, as well as, the Beats, Brews and BBQ.
Historic Fort Gibson, established in 1824, served as an important military post on the western frontier for close to 70 years. Now a National Historical Landmark, the site is open to the public year round. Volunteers reenact the lifestyle of the late 1800s during various events held throughout the year. A reconstructed log stockade, and original barracks, hospital, bakehouse and other structures still stand today.
<p>Address for GPS: Flat Rock Creek, 31291 E. 670 Rd., Chouteau, OK 74337<br> <br>From Tulsa, OK: Travel east on Highway 412 to Highway 69, take the Wagoner, Oklahoma exit. Travel south on Highway 69 for 7 miles. Turn left on East 655 Road and travel east for 3 miles. Turn right on South 320 Road. Travel south for 1 mile. Turn right on East 670 Road and travel west for approximately .7 mile to park entrance gates.</p>
Phone: 918-476-6766 OR 918-682-4314
Fort Gibson Lake Office, Flat Rock Creek, 8568 STATE HWY. 251A



