Hidden Pines Retreat at Lake Eufaula

Hidden Pines Retreat at Lake Eufaula Long term RV stays only

Looking for a slower summer? We have the perfect place for you! Stay 3 months, 6 months or even a year… Our resort is su...
06/05/2026

Looking for a slower summer? We have the perfect place for you! Stay 3 months, 6 months or even a year… Our resort is sure to feel like home! For more information call 918-424-3264

ROBBERS CAVE STATE PARKHwy 2 NWilburton, Oklahoma   74578Phone: 918-465-2565Toll Free: 800-654-8240Reservations: 918-465...
05/22/2026

ROBBERS CAVE STATE PARK
Hwy 2 N
Wilburton, Oklahoma 74578

Phone: 918-465-2565
Toll Free: 800-654-8240
Reservations: 918-465-2562
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Take a horseback ride along the scenic bluffs, fish to your heart's content, wake up to the view from Belle Starr View Lodge, explore the beauty that is Robbers Cave State Park.

Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. A favorite of rappellers, cave explorers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws. The park and adjoining wildlife management area offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including caves, trout fishing in season, boating, hunting, trails for hikers and horses, sandstone cliffs for climbing and rappelling, and fall foliage viewing. RV and tent campsites, and equestrian campsites are also available. Lodging facilities include the Belle Starr View Lodge, cabins and two group camps. Picnic tables, comfort stations with showers, boat ramps, a swimming beach, swimming pool with bathhouse, playgrounds, miniature golf, hiking trails, paddleboat rentals, and a nature center with naturalist programs/exhibits round out the park's facilities.

HISTORY OF THE AREA
Located in Oklahoma, the park was established in 1935. It is named after a cave historically used by outlaws for hiding. The Civilian Conservation Corps developed it during the Great Depression era under President Roosevelt's New Deal program. In addition to its natural beauty and outdoor activities, it also hosts an annual fall festival that attracts thousands of visitors each year.

05/16/2026

🌊☀️ Memorial Day Weekend is almost here… and there’s no better place to kick off summer than beautiful Lake Eufaula! 🚤🇺🇸

Have you planned your Lake Stay yet?

From sunrise coffee on the dock to sunset cruises on the water, Lake Eufaula is the perfect destination for making unforgettable summer memories!

Spend your weekend exploring unique boutiques, enjoying delicious local restaurants, sipping wine at area wineries, relaxing on sandy beaches, discovering hidden coves, and taking scenic lake drives with breathtaking views around every curve. Don’t forget to stop by the dam for some of the most beautiful views in Oklahoma! 🌅

Looking for adventure?
🎣 Fishing tournaments
🚤 Boating & jet skiing
🏖️ Beach days
🥾 Nature trails & hiking
🔥 Campfires under the stars
📸 Picture-perfect sunsets
🛍️ Shopping local treasures
🍔 Lakeside dining
🎶 Live music & entertainment

Need a place to stay? The lake area has it all — cozy Airbnbs, charming cabin rentals, lakefront homes, RV parks, camping spots, resorts, and peaceful places to unplug and relax.

Did you know Lake Eufaula stretches across 5 counties? McIntosh, Pittsburg, Okmulgee, Haskell, and Muskogee counties are all filled with unique communities, hidden gems, and endless opportunities for fun and adventure!

Whether you’re coming for a weekend getaway, family vacation, or just a day trip, the opportunities are endless in the Lake Eufaula area! 🌊☀️🚤

Pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and come experience lake life at its best!

Plan your adventure today at Visit Lake Eufaula
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ONE month left to take advantage of our Spring Special! 🌼10% OFF booking if you reserve your spot now through May 31st!
04/24/2026

ONE month left to take advantage of our Spring Special! 🌼

10% OFF booking if you reserve your spot now through May 31st!

Spring time adventures are calling! 📞Looking for the perfect place to park your RV and enjoy long-term living? We've got...
03/27/2026

Spring time adventures are calling! 📞
Looking for the perfect place to park your RV and enjoy long-term living? We've got you covered! 🌿🏕️

✅ Large onsite pond – peaceful views every day, great for fishing
🏖️ Private beach – relax, swim, or soak up the sun
🛶 Kayaking access – adventure whenever you want
🔥 Fire pit – cozy nights under the stars

Whether you’re planning a seasonal stay, or you’re ready for full-time RV living, we have the amenities that make every day feel like vacation.

📍Don’t wait to reserve your spot- call today!
10% off booking now through May!

Reasons to Camp at Lake EufaulaIf you’ve ever dipped your toes in the waters of Lake Eufaula or watched the amazing suns...
03/11/2026

Reasons to Camp at Lake Eufaula

If you’ve ever dipped your toes in the waters of Lake Eufaula or watched the amazing sunsets paint the Oklahoma sky, you know there is something special about this place. Lake Eufaula is a pretty sweet little slice of heaven with a slower pace of life, great people, and plenty to do.
Natural Beauty | Outdoor Recreation

1. With over 800 miles of shoreline, Lake Eufaula offers endless exploration!

2. The area is a playground for boaters, kayakers, paddle boaters, or anyone who loves the water.

3. The fishing here is fantastic, whether for bass, crappie, or catfish. Several tournaments are also available for some friendly competition!

4. Wide-open spaces, rolling hills, and nature trails make it easy to stretch your legs and enjoy the great outdoors.

5. With so much open water, there’s plenty of room to cruise, tube, or just anchor and float with a cold drink in hand.

Affordable & Comfortable

6. Small-town charm is in abundance here. Life moves at just the right pace.

7. Affordable.

8. Friendly faces are everywhere. Walk into a shop in town, and you’ll be instantly greeted like an old friend.

9. Mornings here are worth getting up for. Pour yourself a cup of coffee, step outside, and take in the peaceful sunrise.

10. The weather here is hard to beat. With four comfortable seasons, there is always an opportunity to get outside and enjoy the lake life.

Recreation | Leisure

11. Top-rated golf courses. For those who love hitting the greens, there are excellent golf courses just a short drive away, offering beautiful fairways and scenic lake views.

12. Excellent hunting opportunities. The area is a prime spot for deer, turkey, and duck hunting. If you love the great outdoors, you’ll fit right in!

13. Family-friendly campgrounds and RV parks. Bring the camper, pitch a tent, or park the RV and enjoy some time with the family.

14. Horseback riding trails for equestrian lovers. There’s nothing like a peaceful ride through the rolling hills and wooded trails around the lake.

15. ATV and off-roading trails for adventure seekers. If you love a little mud and adrenaline, the off-road trails here are calling your name!

Community | Local Hot Spots

16. Local shops with plenty of character! Eufaula’s boutiques and antique shops are full of charm.

17. There is always something to do. Whether it’s the farmer’s markets, festivals, live music, or other fun events, there’s lots to choose from.

18. Staycation, anyone? When you camp at the lake, every weekend feels like a vacation.

19. Plenty of space to roam. With open space, trails, and the lake, there’s no shortage of places to stretch your legs.

20. Campfires and s’mores are a way of life! Enjoy cool nights, crackling fires, and toasted marshmallows all year long.

Events | Entertainment

21. Live music! From lakeside bars to family-friendly venues, there’s always live music happening somewhere. Whether you’re into country, classic rock, or some blues, there’s no shortage of good tunes to listen to on a summer evening

22. Amazing celebrations. Every 4th of July, the lake lights up with one of the best fireworks shows in Oklahoma. Locals and visitors alike anchor their boats, grab their lawn chairs, and enjoy a spectacular display right over the water. It’s small-town magic at its finest.

23. Great local eats. From BBQ to, Italian, to homestyle cooking, you won’t leave town hungry.

24. Fun local events like Whole Hawg Days, Eufaula’s legendary summer celebration. If you love good food, live music, and a little friendly competition, Whole Hawg Days is for you. This annual event brings the community together with a BBQ cook-off, a classic car show, a parade, and even a poker run on the lake!

25. Fishing!! Reel in the fun with a fishing tournament. The local fishing tournaments bring folks together for some friendly competition, whether you’re a pro or just seeing what

bites. With cash prizes, bragging rights, and a whole lot of fun, it’s the perfect excuse to spend a day out on the water.

With so much happening year-round, life at Lake Eufaula is never dull—unless, of course, you want it to be (and that’s perfectly fine, too). Whether you’re here for the excitement or just to soak in the peaceful views, there’s always something to love about lake life.

If you are looking for a place to park your RV and soak up the richness of the area look no further than Hidden Pines Retreat. Specializing in long term leasing. Call today at 918/424-3264

03/06/2026

🎣 The wait is over! The official fishing tournament schedule from the City of Eufaula is here! Start marking those calendars and get ready for another incredible season of fishing, competition, and lake days on Lake Eufaula!

SPRING SPECIAL🌼10% OFF booking if you reserve your spot now through May 31st!
03/02/2026

SPRING SPECIAL🌼
10% OFF booking if you reserve your spot now through May 31st!

CRAPPIE FISHING DESTINATION – OKLAHOMA’S EUFAULA LAKE• BY JEFF SAMSEL“I’ve heard about a good crappie bite on Eufaula.”T...
02/16/2026

CRAPPIE FISHING DESTINATION – OKLAHOMA’S EUFAULA LAKE
• BY JEFF SAMSEL
“I’ve heard about a good crappie bite on Eufaula.”
There are few words I’d rather hear from Gary Dollahon of Bobby Garland Crappie Baits when he and I are scheming a photo outing. Dollahon lives in Broken Arrow and tracks the bite everywhere within a couple of hours’ drive. We fish various waters together when I make photo excursions to Oklahoma. Each has its appeal, but I always like a Eufaula plan because of the variety of offerings and because we also seem to find good fish!
Eufaula Lake is also an iconic crappie fishing destination – nationally acclaimed for its extensive, high-quality offerings – and there’s an undeniable added appeal in spending time on storied waters.
Dollahon has fished Eufaula for more than 30 years, but his interest in the lake goes back much farther because of its legendary status. He grew up in New Mexico and would always hear about Lake Eufaula as a dream destination for crappie and catfish, and he knew several people who would use their vacation time to travel to Oklahoma to fish Like Eufaula. Learning the lake and exploring its crappie fishing were high priorities when he moved to Oklahoma. Fortunately, this lined up well with work objectives. He moved to the area to work for Zebco/Quantum. They were developing a crappie line of products and working with legendary Eufaula guide Todd Huckabee, so Dollahon got his initial education about Eufaula Lake crappie in Huckabee’s boat.
Eufaula Lake, Oklahoma

Eufaula Lake, which impound the Canadian River but is fed by several large creeks and rivers, is Oklahoma’s largest reservoir. It spreads across 102,000 acres and has 600 miles of shoreline. It is widely varied in character in different parts of the lake, with substantial variances in average depths, typical water color, and prevalent cover.
Dollahon pointed toward that diversity as one of his favorite things about Eufaula, saying that it’s almost like three or four different lakes. The Deep Fork area at the northern end is usually muddy, and the crappie stay shallow most of the time. The southern end, including the Crowder area, also tends to be dirty, but it offers a variety of depths and cover ranging from buckbrush to rocky points, bridges and standing timer. The mid-section, around the city of Eufaula, is best known for its bridges, including long spans of U.S. Highway 69 north and south of town. The lower main body and Porum area offer clearer and deeper water, overall, with an abundance of deeper wood cover away from the banks.
“However you want to fish for crappie, you can probably go somewhere on the lake and find conditions that allow you to use that technique with good confidence,” Dollahon said.
The lake’s sheer size and the distance between the north and south ends serves to extend good seasonal bites, Dollahon pointed out. Fish at the south end will commonly be a few weeks ahead of fish at the north end in terms of timing of the peak spawn, so an angler often can follow a good bite to other parts of the lake to extend the opportunity to fish the same way and succeed.
Between boat landings, bridge rights-of-way, parks and other recreation areas, Eufaula also offers extensive shoreline access and boat access points that are spread across the lake, preventing the need for long boat runs to reach good fishing areas.
Eufaula Lake Crappie

Eufaula Lake is mostly classified as eutrophic and therefore productive, according to Michael Hollie, the fisheries biologist over the lake for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. He noted that the crappie are fast growing, reaching a mean length of 9.2 inches by age 2 and 11.7 inches by age 3.
As is typical for the species, Eufaula Lake populations are cyclical, with spring water levels being the most important variable that impacts the population.
Hollie noted that when water levels during the spawn exceed 586 feet, which is a foot over conservation pool, the amount of inundated cover and vegetation increases, which typically results in good spawning success. That occurred every spring from 2018-2022, but in 2023 the water level barely reached conservation pool.
The relative abundance was down in the most recent Eufaula Lake sampling, which was conducted in 2023, but the abundance of 10-inch plus crappie was the second highest level recorded.
“While relative abundance was lower this year, it isn't necessarily a concern because of the well-known boom-and-bust cycles that tend to accompany crappie populations,” Hollie said.
Eufaula’s huge reputation and plentiful access for fish by boat and from the bank result in a tremendous amount of fishing pressure, but the lake’ sheer size and productivity, when coupled with good spring water levels more years than not, allow it to continue to support great crappie fishing.
Dollahon has witnessed the cyclical nature of the crappie population. Fishing will be red hot for a few years then not as good for a couple of years (although down years at Eufaula would be great years at some lakes). Over the past couple of years crappie fishing has been excellent.
Dollahon’s fishing experience and reports from other anglers have suggested very numbers of large crappie being caught in the past year or so. He admits he doesn’t know if that’s a product of the population itself or continued advancements in angler knowledge and technology that allow anglers to catch more of the larger fish. He only know that he has been aware of more big fish being caught.
3 Great Approaches for Eufaula Crappie

Eufaula’s diversity opens many crappie fishing techniques, and the most effective approach varies by season, the area of the lake and conditions. That said, certain tactics consistently produce well. Dollahon suggested three approaches as starting points for different times of the year.
SPRING, Shallow Float Fishing – During the pre-spawn and continuing through the fall, Dollahon has found nothing to be more fun or dependably productive than rigging a Baby Shad or Slab Slay’R beneath a set float and casting around buckbrush, riprap, downed trees, and other shallow cover. Both baits provide nearly constant tail action without being moved much. The water is typically dingy, if not dirty, at that time, so he likes high-vis colors, including Bone White/Chartreuse, Cajun Cricket, Outlaw Special and Black/Hot Pink.
SUMMER/FALL, Bridge Fishing – Once summer sets in, Dollahon turns his attention bridges, especially bridges that span major channels, including the Highway 69 bridges north and south of Eufaula and the Highway 9 crossing of the Canadian River arm. Water running through the dam for hydroelectric power generation creates current during the summer, and the crappie pile up in the eddies formed by the bridge pillars. The key to success is finding the fish’s primary holding depth, which tends to be the same on every pillar. Dollahon likes a Minnow Minder with Its wavering twin tails for this approach. He also likes the Mayfly because aquatic insect are always plentiful in bridge areas.
WINTER, Deep Jig Fishing – During winter, Dollahon focuses more on brush and other cover in deeper water, often in the lower part of the lake. He pointed toward the 18- to 22-foot range as the key zone but said he sometimes fishes cover that’s as deep as 35 feet through winter. He looks for cover and the presence of baitfish and isn’t necessarily worried about targeting specific fish. Dollahon said the new Live Roam’R is ideal for matching baitfish and offering the subtle action that winter demands, and he has found good success rigging it upright and flat. He prefers baitfish colors for this approach pointed toward Monkey Milk, Blue Ice and Live Minnow.
Dollahon pointed toward the Oklahoma Forum on Crappie.com as a great resource for updated Eufaula fishing reports.
Patrons of HIDDEN PINES RETREAT RV PARK have access to some of the best Crappie fishing in the entire Country. Bring your RV, set it up at our beautiful convenient facility, break out your fishing gear, get your deep fryer ready, and enjoy some of the best Crappie fishing Oklahoma has to offer. Just call 918/424-3264

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