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Fort Cobb Lake is a 4,100-acre lake in southwestern Oklahoma in the Great Plains Country. The lake is surrounded by vast plains, green prairies and rolling hills. The lake is man-made as the Fort Cobb Dam construction in 1959, completed by impounding Cobb Creek. Fort Cobb State Park, located on the lake, has a visitor's center and bait and tackle shop. The lake is popular for boating and water skiing and has two swim beaches, a campground, and cabins. Anglers come to the reservoir for largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, and saugeye. The area around the lake has a large crow roost, falcons, and bald eagles. An area designated as a wildlife management area at the north of Fort Cobb Reservoir is covered in oak trees, red cedars, blackjack, native grasses, and thickets of plum trees, and it is full of wildlife.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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