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Eagles Landing Resort OKLAHOMA

RESORT TYPE Classic LOCATION Grove, Oklahoma SEASON Year-round WEBSITE eaglesresortok.com

GRAND LAKE PROVIDES MORE THAN FRESH FISH

The adjacent large body of water is hard to miss when pulling your rig into Eagles Landing Resort, Grove, Oklahoma. The Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees—a large lake covering 46,500 acres has a lot to offer. There are five state parks around the winding, scenic shoreline, as well as, all the privately operated commercial marinas, restaurants, and fishing guides. Native fish species found in the Grand Lake include large-mouth bass, white bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill. Boating enthusiasts can have a lot of fun using boat slips and a boat ramp on the lake. Use kayaks, pedal boats, and canoes to ply the waters. There are about 100 lakefront sites along the shore of the Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. You can also store your boat or your RV at the resort. Catch the big one, use the heated fishing dock and fish cleaning station. Within view of visitors to Eagles Landing is the Sailboat Bridge over the lake. The lighted 2,548-foot-long bridge deck curves upward in a parabolic arch about 40 feet higher at the center than at the ends so tall sailboats could pass underneath. In addition to water activities, there are other amenities including an 18-hole mini-golf course, a basketball court, horseshoes, a playground, a pickle-ball court, cornhole boards, a soccer field, canoes, and kayaking. Spend a relaxing break at the koi pond ormeet old and new friends in the game room. Forget something? Replenish supplies at the country store. Eagles Landing also boasts the largest beach entry pool in eastern Oklahoma. Exercise by biking and hiking.

Along with the resort’s highly rated customer service, the owners have improved the lodging and amenities. The remodeled rental cabins are a home away from home for guests and their families. The Nest at Eagles Landing Resort is the perfect place to say “I do” or gather your closest friends and family for an event. With enchanting indoor and outdoor settings, the promise is to deliver an event you’ll never forget. Each package is tailored to your wedding or event. Visit Splitlog Church, also known as the Cayuga Mission Church, which is about 9 miles northeast of Grove and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed in 1886, the church was built by a Native American. The inside displays hand-crafted wood and stones, each with a Native American symbol. The mission bells ring every day of the year.

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