Porum Landing - Eufaula Lake
Reviewed Jul. 25, 2021

ANTS, ANTS, and more ANTS

  • Apr - Sep 
  • 49 Sites with electric a few pull thrus
  • Dump Station
  • Trash
  • Boat Ramp
  • Marina
  • Playground 
  • Water
  • Showers
  • Reservations accepted during high season (I recommend)

Beach, boat ramp, water, dump station, marina, playground, toilets flush, showers Mature trees offer a lot of shade for most sites.  IA lot of water sites with wonderful views.  Suggest checking your site before parking and if you have an ant system in place activate it.  By the time we left I thought the ants planned to carry away our small cabin.  The roads around the campground are in good shape, campsites well maintained.  The bathrooms and showers can always stand a remodel.  It was a hundred degrees and there were no fans in the shower house are the bathrooms so by the time you were toweled off you needed to start all over again.

Located about 7 miles west of Porum on Texanna Road. Warning, the road is narrow and severely potholed. A couple are rather bad. For the first few miles trash is abundant. When we arrived in the small community close to the campground, if using GPS, be aware your GPS might have you turn to the right just before arrival to the campground. Continue straight and the campground is on the left at the top of the small hill.  There is a service station just across from the campground and I am sure it has basis necessities if needed.  The marina right before the gate has a cafe that was open.

When we arrived on the weekend the campground was full and boats were everywhere.  There was a lot of boat traffic on the lake but the noise was not extreme.  I would not kayak on this lake unless you are up in one of the less traveled fingers of the lake.

Lake Eufaula is a reservoir on the Canadian River which is upstream from the confluence with the Arkansas River. It is the largest capacity lake in Oklahoma. It has 800 miles of shoreline. The building of the dam began in 1956 and completed in 1964.

The Wildlife Nature at the Eufaula State Park is amazing well worth a visit. You will find miles of hiking, biking, ATV, and equestrian trails in the 31,800 acres. There is a great amount of hunting for quail, deer, geese, and duck.

Another great stop is the Eufaula Area Museum (temporarily closed due to COVID).

An extra little tidbit is that Dirty Jobs filmed “Worm Dung Farmer” in Eufaula on November 14, 2003 and in Season 2 Episode 9 called “Dirtiest Water Jobs” featured “Catfish Noodling of Eufaula.

There are picnic areas, campsites, boat ramps, swimming beach, cabins, group shelters, restrooms, showers, and even an enclosed fishing dock around the lake. The lake draws fishermen to test their mettle at large and small mouth bass, Kentucky bass, crappie, catfish, sand bass, strippers, and others.

The draw for this area is the great outdoors. Mainly fishing and boating. Fishing tournaments are plentiful. Shopping of just about any type should be far down the list for entertainment. Plan to have a relaxing and peaceful stay.

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