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Oklahoma River

Attention Non-Residents

The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted new rules in 2025 that require non-residents accessing certain Oklahoma public hunting and fishing areas to check in and out of the area. By checking in and out of these areas, hunters, anglers, shooters, birdwatchers, hikers and any other users can help the Wildlife Department better understand how the area is being used. There is no additional cost associated with checking in or out of an area. There is no limit to the number of check ins for an individual in a year. 

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Oklahoma River, photo by Don Brown

Contacts

Lake Office
Fisheries Management Office: (405) 325-7288
Game Warden:
(405) 203-3178 (Oklahoma)
(405) 203-3176 (Oklahoma)
(405) 343-5489 (Oklahoma)

The Oklahoma River (Google Map) is located just south of I-40 between Portland Ave. & I-35.

Lake Details

Shoreline Length: 5.00 mi.

Located

Oklahoma County

City of Oklahoma City manages a boat ramp and a 5 mile walking/biking trail on both sides of the river.

Methods:

Allowed methods: up to three rods and reels per person, with no more than three hooks per line (treble hooks count as one hook; restriction does not apply to artificial lures with more than three hooks). Noodling is only allowed from the NW 10th Street bridge to the MacArthur Street bridge.

 


 

 

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