Wilson Point (Day Use)
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About Wilson Point (Day Use)
Overview
Wilson Point Day Use is a large recreational area in a forested expanse of southeast Oklahoma. The park is perched along the banks of Hugo Lake, providing guests with plenty of outdoor activities.Recreation
There are always fish to be caught at Hugo Lake. From early sand bass and slab crappie to late season fall bass, anglers will always find opportunities. Hugo Lake also provides excellent catfishing during the summer. The lake area offers plenty of hunting opportunities, with over 25,000 acres of land available. Bow hunting is permitted in and around most of the park areas. Kiamichi Park features an archery practice range and a 3,000-acre Quality Deer Management Area. Wildlife around the lake includes waterfowl, bobwhite quail, dove, whitetail deer, mink, fox and beaver.Facilities
Wilson Point offers a large group picnic shelter, playground, swimming beach, kids fishing pond, and boat ramp. This park is perfect for large parties, youth trips, or family functions.Natural Features
Hugo Lake Dam is located on the Kiamichi River, 18 river miles upstream from its confluence with the Red River. The dam, completed in 1974, provides flood control, water supply and fish and wildlife management for nearby communities. It also provides a recreational oasis for outdoor enthusiasts of all types.Nearby Attractions
A number of historical attractions are located near Hugo Lake, including Native American cultural centers, Civil War headquarters, historic churches and schools. Visit the lake website for more information.Charges & Cancellations
A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees. For full details see Recreation1Stops Reservation Policy.Wilson Point (Day Use) Reviews
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