Raymond Gary State Park, State park in Choctaw County, Oklahoma.
Raymond Gary State Park centers on a 263-acre lake equipped with two boat ramps and a fishing dock for water activities. The grounds also feature six rental cabins, a swimming area, and a children's playground for visitors of all ages.
The park was named after Raymond D. Gary, who served as Oklahoma governor from 1955 to 1959. It was developed as a recreational site to provide the regional community with outdoor leisure opportunities.
The park serves as a gathering place for families and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy water-based recreation together. Different areas allow both children and adults to pursue their preferred activities on and around the water.
The park is located in Fort Towson at 1119 OK 209 and is easily accessible by vehicle. Contact the administration office at 580-873-2307 if you need information about facilities, reservations, or current conditions before your visit.
The park sits directly in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse, making it one of seven Oklahoma state parks in this rare viewing zone. Many visitors time their trips specifically to witness this event from the lakeside.
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