Grab your swimsuits and dust off your fishing poles.
But the lakes in Oklahoma offer more than just fishing and boating.
On the water, enjoy kayaking, boating, or fishing for cold-water trout.

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Back on land, golfing and more than 15 miles of hiking trails await too.
With eight different areas to explore, this lake has something for every kind of traveler.
Though a landlocked body of water, this lake is as salty as the name suggests.

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However, it is still popular for swimming, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
A historic Route 66 bridge crosses the lake.
Stop at theLake Overholser Boathouseto arrange any watersport imaginable or even zipline over the lake.
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Bring the whole family for swimming in the shallow kiddie pool and other granite pools.
Older kids will enjoy jumping into refreshing waters from the red rocks.
Off-season, Bath Lake becomes a fishing hotspot for trout.

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