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Corps Watch

Corps Watch will issue rewards of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and acceptance of prosecution of vandals. 

Call the 24-hour, toll-free number
1-866-413-7970
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We want you to be safe while recreating on or around the water.
Please visit our Water Safety site because....

Recreation

The Corps of Engineers operates more recreation areas than any other federal or state agency outside of the Department of the Interior (and they run the national park system). Not bad for an organization in the Department of the Army!

In the Tulsa District, we operate some 238 parks with 5,987 campsites, 51 improved swimming beaches, and 223 boat ramps. There are also concession areas and 176 parks operated by other government or private agencies at our lakes.

Tulsa District’s 38 projects are located throughout Oklahoma, into southern Kansas and northern Texas. A great diversity of environments in the region provides varying backgrounds for outdoor fun. Recreational experiences such as hiking, fishing, hunting, camping, boating, swimming, picnicking, educational programs, wildlife viewing, equestrian riding and even scuba diving await you at one of our lakes.

Some universally accessible facilities such as restrooms, campsites, and trails are available.

Experience the great outdoors
      at one of our projects!

View a PDF map of our Project Locations

Reservations

Reservations at our projects can be made through the National Recreation Reservation Service (NRRS) for dates during the peak season only.  The NRRS provides a nationwide reservation system for many state and federally managed facilities.  

Click the image to visit them on the Web, or

Contact the NRRS by phone toll-free at 1-877-444-6777

Other Recreation Links

Corps Lakes is Your Gateway to Corps Lakes Nationwide

National Park Service

USDA Forest Service

Notices

Tulsa District announces a preventive maintenance program on Navigation System.   Click to read the News Release.....the Webbers Falls, Chouteau and Newt Graham Locks will be closed to commercial and recreational boats.  For four hours daily between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. personnel will perform routine preventative and scheduled maintenance.