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Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
Frequently Asked Questions
 

1. What is the primary activity at Lake Meredith? Boating.

2.   Is there a fee to visit the park? No, but there is a fee for boating. Permits are for one day ($4.00), three days ($10.00), and annual ($40.00). Discounts apply for holders of the Golden Age or Golden Access Pass.

3.   Where can I purchase a boating permit? At park headquarters in Fritch and at area bait shops.

4. Is there a fee for camping? No camping is free

5.  Is there camping at the lake? Yes, there is both tent and trailer camping, but there are no trailer hookups, electricity, or showers.

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Did You Know?
The cheyenne tribe is divided into two divisions, the Northern and Southern. Most Northern Cheyenne live in southern Montana along Tongue River. Most Southern Cheyenne reside in western Oklahoma, near the communities of Hammon, Seiling, Clinton, Thomas, Watonga, Kingfisher, and El Reno.

Last Updated: March 29, 2007 at 14:17 EST