The Department provides several specialized programs to provide for hunting and fishing opportunities for persons with disabilities.
Fishing: Fishing piers and on-shore fishing are designed to meet the needs of people with physical disabilities, with protective railings or edges around them. The levels of accessibility of nearby parking areas and the paths leading to the piers and platforms vary from site to site. These piers and platforms are in urban and rural areas, on everything from small rivers to large lakes throughout the state.
Hunting: Special license and permits and non-ambulatory deer hunt offered through the controlled hunts program. For a list of hunting areas with non-ambulatory access go here.
Precautions: With any outdoor facility exposed to the elements, there is always some degree of physical risk and considerable variability of site conditions. Due to the large areas of some of these facilities, there may be little chance that Department personnel would be at hand in case of an accident or emergency.
Fishing Access
Keystone Lake
Many public-use areas have gentle shorelines and there are a number of courtesy docks as well. A 1,000 ft berm with wheelchair access is located on the north side of the tailwater below the Corps of Engineers' office. The south shoreline of the spillway has a 500 ft berm with wheelchair access.
More infoKid's Lake
Southeast and east side of lake - uncovered fishing docks.
More infoKitchen Lake
West side of lake - uncovered fishing dock.
More infoLake Carl Blackwell
Ski Point boat ramp is ADA compliant.
More infoLegion Park
Fishing piers are accessible.
More infoMcGee Creek
McGee Creek Reservoir, Atoka County 580-889-5822
More infoMulvey Pond
Parking spots are available, but no ADA access.
More infoMurray
Lake Murray, Carter & Love Counties, 580-223-4044
More infoNanih Waiya
Nanih Waiya fishing jetties are accessible from a vehicle. For additional info contact Pushmataha County, (580) 924-4089.
More infoNortheast Lions Park
Parking spots, ramps on sidewalks and ADA fishing dock.
More infoPagination
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