Largest lakes & reservoirs in Oklahoma by shoreline length
This is a comparison for lakes within USA > Southwest > Oklahoma > - Compared by Longest Shoreline Length in miles.Note: For some lakes, "Longest Shorelines" data is unknown or does not apply, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 48 articles we have published for Oklahoma lakes.
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Lake name ![]() |
Shoreline length in miles ![]() |
Lake description |
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Grand Lake O’the Cherokees (Green Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
1,300 mi | Also known as Grand Lake Over the Cherokees Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees stands out as a sapphire jewel tucked into the northeastern Oklahoma landscape. Created in 1940, the reservoir stretches f… |
Eufaula Lake (Green Country, Kiamichi Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
600 mi | Also known as Lake Eufaula Spanning 105,000 acres, Eufaula Lake covers much of McIntosh and Pittsburg Counties in eastern Oklahoma. This “Gentle Giant” is the largest lake in su… |
Lake Texoma (Arbuckle Country, Oklahoma, Prairies and Lakes, Southwest, Texas, USA) |
580 mi | Also known as Texoma Lake An 89,000-acre jewel set into the landscape of Texas and Oklahoma, Lake Texoma is a sparkling wonder of deep blue water and beautiful green shores. Wi… |
Keystone Lake (Green Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
330 mi | Keystone Lake is an impressive 26,000-acre recreational gem located in north-central Oklahoma, just 15 miles west of Tulsa. Natural beauty surrounds t… |
Robert S. Kerr Reservoir (Green Country, Kiamichi Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
250 mi | Also known as Kerr Lake The Robert S Kerr Reservoir, located in east-central Oklahoma, is one of the most popular recreation destinations spanning the state’s Green Country a… |
Lake Fort Gibson (Green Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
225 mi | Also known as Fort Gibson Reservoir or Fort Gibson Lake Fort Gibson is a historic place in United States military history. It was significant to many military expeditions; it was a site of negotiations, int… |
Oologah Lake (Green Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
209 mi | Also known as Oolagah Reservoir Located in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, in the Green Country region, Oolagah Lake hides a wealth of surprises for the visitor. Located just a hal… |
Broken Bow Lake (Kiamichi Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
180 mi | Also known as Broken Bow Reservoir Broken Bow Lake is nestled in the Ouachita Mountains of McCurtain County in southeastern Oklahoma. Covering more than 14,200 acres with 180 miles of s… |
Kaw Lake (Kansas, Midwest, Oklahoma, Red Carpet Country, South Central, Southwest, USA) |
168 mi | Also known as Kaw Reservoir Kaw Lake is a large lake covering an area of 17,000 acres. Its three fingerlike “arms” lie in two midwestern states, Oklahoma and Kansas. Kaw Lake is… |
Skiatook Lake (Green Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
160 mi | Also known as Skiatook Reservoir Scenic Skiatook Lake covers 10,500 acres in northern Oklahoma’s Green Country, just 30 minutes from Tulsa. The lake’s 160 miles of shoreline are surro… |
Webbers Falls Reservoir (Green Country, Kiamichi Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
157 mi | Also known as Webbers Falls Lake Webbers Falls Reservoir is located in east-central Oklahoma north of Webbers Falls, a town named for seven foot-high falls on the Arkansas River. Mana… |
Lake Murray OK (Arbuckle Country, Oklahoma, Southwest, USA) |
150 mi | Lake Murray, in southcentral Oklahoma’s Arbuckle Country, is a 5,728-acre reservoir completely surrounded by the pristine beauty of Lake Murray State… |