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Boggy Depot State Park
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BOGGY DEPOT STATE PARK
BOGGY DEPOT STATE PARK
475 S Park Lane
Atoka, Oklahoma   74525

Phone: 580-889-5625
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Historic Boggy Depot State Park is a refreshing, restful place for campers to enjoy the beauty of southeastern Oklahoma. This park gets its name from Clear Boggy Creek and from its use as a Confederate commissary depot during the Civil War. The park features a fishing lake, nature trail, baseball diamond, playground, picnic tables, group picnic shelters, charcoal grills, and comfort stations with showers. 35 acres of campgrounds are available, including RV and tent camping.
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Location
Boggy Depot State Park is located near Atoka

Area Attractions
Features/Facilities: Handicap Accessible ? Pets Allowed ? Senior Discount ? 630 Park Acres ? 6-Acre Fishing Lake ? 106 Campsites ? Nature Trail ? Baseball ? Softball ? Playground

Nearby: McGee Creek State Park ? Confederate Memorial Museum & Info Center, Atoka ? Cimarron Cellars Winery & Vinyards, Atoka

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
June 18 Coats Reunion Several Years by Patty Coats
DID YOU KNOW THEY ARE WANTING TO CLOSE THE PARK. This will be a very bad deed FOR US, For as long as I can remember the Coats Reunion and several other FAMilies have been at this park. This park is part of History there has to be a way to keep it open. I know there are parks that do not have the History that this park has why not close one of them. I know there have been petitions signed please help us keep this open
May 6 A good place for family reunions! by Shirley(Riley) Creacy
The Riley Reunion has been held at the park for years. The facilities are very accommodating for games and pot luck meals. The personell have been very nice and helpful. We have heard that the park will be closing. What a shame.
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