Native Americans, pioneers and cowboys may have shaped the course of a young Oklahoma City but these days this oil-rich center has come into its own for other reasons, though never forgetting its old-west culture.
From Tulsa, Oklahoma, take Highway 412 west for approximately 15 miles to the Keystone Dam Exit. Merge onto Highway 151 south for approximately 3 miles, then take Highway 51 west approximately 4 miles to park entrance on the north side of the highway.
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Keystone Lake is a prime location for boating, water skiing, swimming and fishing. The lake is noted for its striped, sand, black and smallmouth bass, crappie and catfish fishing. Downstream fisheries are accessible at nearby Whitewater and Brush Creek Parks.
The park contains three boat ramps and docks, three playgrounds and a swimming beach.
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