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Lakeside Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States.It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. [1]The CDP is in northern Comanche County, on the west side of Lake Ellsworth, on the south side of its Chandler Creek inlet.
The Bureau of Reclamation owns the dam, which is operated by the local Central Oklahoma Master Conservancy District. [14] Vanderwork Lake: Gotebo: Oklahoma Wildlife Department [6] Vincent Lake: Arnett: Oklahoma Wildlife Department [6] Watonga Lake: Watonga: 55: 1375: Oklahoma Wildlife Department [6] Waurika Lake: Waurika: Beaver Creek: 10,100: ...
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Lake Ouachita has over 690 miles (1,110 km) of shoreline and over 66,324 [3] acres (26,840 ha) of water. It is completely surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest. Lake Ouachita is located near two other lakes, Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine. These three lakes, DeGray Lake to the near south, and the thermal springs of Hot Springs National ...
Mar. 29—The Oklahoma Wildlife License Modernization Act was signed into law March 26 by Gov. Kevin Stitt, after it previously passed the state House of Representatives and Senate. The measure ...
The Kiamichi River is a river in southeastern Oklahoma, United States of America. A tributary of the Red River of the South, its headwaters rise on Pine Mountain in the Ouachita Mountains near the Arkansas border. From its source in Polk County, Arkansas, it flows approximately 177 miles (285 km) [3] to its confluence with the Red River at Hugo ...
The Upper Mountain Fork River offers 31.7 miles (51.0 km) of canoeing or kayaking from near Hatfield, Arkansas to Broken Bow Lake. This part of the river has class I and II rapids. clear water, fishing for smallmouth bass and other species, and excellent scenery with pine forests covering
The French had called the river "Faux Ouachita", literally meaning "false Washita", to distinguish it from the ‘true’ Ouachita in Arkansas and Louisiana. The spelling of the name of the Oklahoma Washita was changed by substituting "w" for "ou". [6] An election in 1900 designated the town of Cordell as the county seat. It was favored by the ...