Directions and Factoids
Directions: From Wister, OK. 2 miles east on US 270.
Factoid: Lake Wister is located in the San Bois Mountains on the Poteau River -- the only river
that flows north in Oklahoma. Wister Lake was authorized for flood control and
conservation by the Flood Control Act of 1938. The project was designed and built by the
Tulsa District Corps of Engineers. Construction began in April 1946, and the project was
placed in full flood control operation in December 1949.
One of the most significant things about Wister Lake is that the Wister Project is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places. The area around Wister Lake has been
inhabited for thousands of years. Numerous mounds created by the prehistoric Native
Americans still exist in the area.
Visitors to Wister Lake will find a variety of sightseeing opportunities to enjoy.
Organized groups from distant points come to this area annually to see the magnificent
fall foliage which consists of beautiful trees, native grasses, and wild flowers.
This man-made lake offers many opportunities for outdoor fun and sports. In addition to
hunting, fishing, camping, picnicking and swimming, bird watching and photography.
Local Attractions of Interest
The home of Peter Conser, leader of the famed Choctaw Lighthorse police or soldiers is
located three miles west of Hodgens. Conser operated a blacksmith shop, gristmill, general
store, and post office. Excellent horses were always kept in the rail corral around the
barn for the Choctaw Lighthorsemen.
The home of the late US Senator and Mrs. Robert S. Kerr is located about five miles
southwest of Poteau. The magnificent mansion, containing many of the late Senator's office
furnishings and personal items, is now the Kerr museum, conference center, and a bed and
breakfast facility.
Also in this area is the Heavener Runestone. The runestone is believed to be a land claim
made by a Viking explorer prior to 1000 A.D. It is located in the Heavener Runestone State
Park near the city of Heavener.
The nearby Quachita Mountains is a gateway to the beautiful Quachita National Forest.
Located within the National Forest is the Winding Stair National Scenic Byway.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Recreation Services Status
The list below includes Recreation Services Status of USACE managed areas (lines that contain the Corps Castle icon). Others, such as state or private marina operators, run additional parks. Please contact those agencies or individuals for information on the areas they manage.
Open
Partially Open
Closed
Status Unknown
Conser Landing
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Overlook
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Potts Creek
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Potts Mountain
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Quarry Isle
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Victor Landing
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Wister Ridge
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Corps Managed
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Managed by Others in Italics |
$ Corps Fees Collected
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Camping |
E | Electric Campsites |
N | Non-electric Campsites |
P | Primitive Campsites |
G | Group Camping |
D | Dump Station |
Fishing |
C | Fish Cleaning Stations |
D | Fishing Docks |
P | Fishing Piers |
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Picnic |
A | Picnic Area |
G | Group Picnic |
GS | Group Picnic Shelter |
Swimming |
BE | Beach |
P | Swimming Pool |
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Trails |
B | Bike Trails |
Q | Equestrian Trails |
H | Hiking Trails |
I | Hiking Trails - Interpretive |
R | Off Road Vehicle Trails |
F | Fitness Trails |
W | Water Trails |
S | Snow Mobile Trails |
CC | Cross Country Skiing Trails |
M | Multipurpose Trails |
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