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Pine Creek Lake is a lake in McCurtain County and Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, USA. It is 8 miles (13 km) north of Valliant, Oklahoma. [1] It is located east of Rattan and north of Sobol. The lake, which was begun in 1963 and became operational built in 1969, impounds the waters of Little River, Pine Creek, and Turkey Creek
The following is a list of lakes in Oklahoma located entirely (or partially, as in the case of Lake Texoma) in the state. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
Download QR code; In other projects ... Relief location map of Oklahoma, USA. Geographic limits of the map: N: 37.2° N ... Pine Creek Lake; Ponca City Regional Airport;
Pine Creek Wildlife Management Area is a scientifically managed preserve of natural and native wildlife flora and fauna. It is located in Pushmataha County and McCurtain County, Oklahoma, adjacent to Pine Creek Lake, seven miles (11 km) north of Valliant, Oklahoma. Pine Creek WMA consists of 10,280 acres (41.6 km 2).
Three areas designated for wildlife management by the State of Oklahoma may be found in the county: The 10,280 acres (4,160 ha) Pine Creek Wildlife Management Area, in the southeastern part of the county adjacent to Pine Creek Lake, the 19,237 acres (7,785 ha) Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area, near Clayton, and part of the 97,758.18 acres ...
Sobol was isolated until construction and paving of Oklahoma State Highway 3, which connects it to Rattan on the west and Broken Bow to the east. Pine Creek Lake lies a few miles to its east. Built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control along Little River and Pine Creek, the lake is also a popular fishing spot.
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Dams of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the Little River create Pine Creek Lake 3,750 acres (1,520 ha) in Oklahoma and Millwood Lake 29,200 acres (11,800 ha) in Arkansas. Dams on tributaries create Broken Bow Lake 14,200 acres (5,700 ha) in Oklahoma and DeQueen Lake , 1,680 acres (680 ha); Gillham Lake , 1,370 acres (550 ha); and Dierks ...