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Robbers Cave State Park is the 8,246-acre park located on the slopes of the Sans Bois Mountains in Southeastern Oklahoma. The park contains three lakes: Lake Wayne Wallace, Coon Creek Lake and Lake Carlton. Lake Carlton is a small 46-acre lake created in 1930 purely for recreation by damming the Fouche Maline River. The lake is surrounded by magnificent pine forests and steep rocky cliffs and has a number of hiking and biking trails that take advantage of its breathtakingly beautiful scenery. The park has several camping areas, a lodge, cabins, a nature center, a golf course, a camping area, and other facilities. There are also rental horse stables and miles of equestrian trails. There is a private boat ramp and a boat rental that offers canoes, paddleboats, and kayaks. There is also a nice swimming beach. The lake is stocked with largemouth bass, trout, perch, smallmouth bass, crappie, and bream.

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