
Rattan Landing
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About Rattan Landing
Overview Rattan Landing is small, peaceful campground on the bank of the Kiamichi River. The campground is just north of where the Kiamichi River opens up into the Hugo Lake Resevior located in southeast Oklahoma. Thirteen campsites are nestled into this quiet getaway location; and each site offers a view and a short walk to the river bank. With a boatramp in the park, this is a fishermans' all-in-one place to come relax. Recreation Hugo offers activities for many different types of recreation. There are always fish to be caught in the Kiamichi River and in Hugo Lake. The northern half of Hugo Lake is flooded timber, which offers exceptional fishing opportunities. From early sand bass and slab crappie to late season fall bass, anglers will always find opportunities. The catfishing is excellent during the summer. Hunters are welcome to enjoy over 25,000 acres of land managed by either the Army Corps of Engineers or Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. 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. Recreational boaters enjoy the wide open lower lake,with its open water, beautiful limestone rock walls, and sandy banks. Nature abounds at Hugo Lake. Wildlife around the lake includes waterfowl, bobwhite quail, dove, whitetail deer, mink, fox and beaver. There are miles of road to view from, as well as trails to get off the beaten path. Facilities Hugo offers activities for many different types of recreation. There are always fish to be caught in the Kiamichi River and in Hugo Lake. The northern half of Hugo Lake is flooded timber, which offers exceptional fishing opportunities. From early sand bass and slab crappie to late season fall bass, anglers will always find opportunities. The catfishing is excellent during the summer. Hunters are welcome to enjoy over 25,000 acres of land managed by either the Army Corps of Engineers or Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. 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. Recreational boaters enjoy the wide open lower lake,with its open water, beautiful limestone rock walls, and sandy banks. Nature abounds at Hugo Lake. Wildlife around the lake includes waterfowl, bobwhite quail, dove, whitetail deer, mink, fox and beaver. There are miles of road to view from, as well as trails to get off the beaten path. Natural Features Rattan Landing is around a 40 acre property that offers woodland wilds, clear fields, and river access. The Kiamichi River is known for good fishing and variable scenery. The river flows into Hugo Lake Reservior, and 18 river miles past the dam it meets up 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 Recreatoin1Stop Reservation Policy.


Our Take
What makes Rattan Landing special
Rattan Landing is the kind of place seasoned anglers whisper about. Tucked along the Kiamichi River near Hugo Lake in southeast Oklahoma, this 13-site campground trades crowds and noise for catfish holes and quiet mornings on the water. The on-site boat ramp gets you onto the river quickly, and the Kiamichi's reputation for excellent bass and catfish fishing keeps regulars coming back year after year. The surrounding landscape is lush Ouachita foothill country — dense hardwoods, winding waterways, and the kind of deep green stillness that makes you forget what day it is. Spring and fall are the prime fishing seasons, with comfortable temperatures and active fish. Summer works too, though humidity rises and you will want shade and cold drinks. Bring everything you need, as services are limited and the nearest town is a drive away. Rattan Landing is built for anglers, kayakers, and anyone seeking a genuinely quiet river getaway far from the beaten path of Oklahoma tourism.
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
580-326-0173
Getting There
From Rattan, OK take Highway 3 west for 4 miles and the park entrance will be to the left just before the bridge crossing the river. From Anters, OK take Highway 3 east for 8.5 miles and the park entrance will be on the right as soon as you cross the river.
FAQ
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Everything you need to know before your trip to Rattan Landing.
How do reservations work for Rattan Landing?
Reservation availability for Rattan Landing can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at Rattan Landing?
Campsite type details are limited right now. Check back as this listing is enriched.
Where is Rattan Landing located?
Rattan Landing is in Oklahoma near Sawyer.
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