Lake Carl Blackwell

11000 Hwy 51
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: 405-372-5157  405-744-8899
Fax: 405-372-4272
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Lake Carl Blackwell includes a 3,350-acre lake as well as an 800 acre recreation area owned and operated by Oklahoma State University. Fishing, boating, personal watercraft, sailing, and swimming are permitted on the lake. The recreation area includes a four season fishing dock and seasonal trout pond. RV campgrounds with electric and water hookups are available for nightly and annual usage. There are a total of 242 RV sites and 86 primitive tent sites available.  

The on-site convenience store offers live bait, tackle, drinks and snacks, as well as freshly made pizza, chicken wings and other meal items. Five cabins are available for nightly rental.  Each cabin has a queen-size bed, an additional sleeping area, a kitchenette with utensils, a large deck with a gas grill and satellite television service.

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  • Facility Amenities: Camp Store, Campsites, Concessions, Credit Cards Accepted, Dump Station, Elec. 50 Amp, Grills, Lake/River View, Marina, Outdoor Grills, Pets Allowed, Picnic Area, Pull Thru Sites, Restrooms, Showers

  • General Information: Number of Units: 19

  • Location: Lakefront, Recreation Area

  • On-site Activities: Boating, Canoeing/Rafting/Kayaking, Fishing

  • Rentals: Canoe Rental, Fishing Boat Rental, Kayak Rental, Paddleboat Rental

  • Room Amenities: Balcony/Deck, Cable/Satellite TV, Coffee Maker, In-room Fireplace, Kitchen Facilities, Microwave, Refrigerator

  • Room Type: 1-Bedroom Units, Queen

Hours vary with season. Open daily 8am-dark.

Located SE of Perry, 7 mi E of I-35 on Hwy 51, or 7 mi W of Stillwater.




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From Shelly Bromley on 07/12/2011

Would not recommend for family vacation. Cabin was over 90 degrees upon arrival. Three towels provided for a family of four on a three night stay. No blankets or pillows for childrens loft. Lake view consisted of boatramp. Sad that campsites have much better lake access than more expensive cabin. Fireplace was nice to have, though. May be good for a couple looking to get away.


 
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