Raymond Gary Lake is a man-made lake located in southeastern Oklahoma, primarily in the town of Fort Towson and near the town of Hugo. It was created by the construction of the Raymond Gary Dam on the Kiamichi River and serves multiple purposes, including recreation, flood control, and providing a water supply for the surrounding area.
The lake covers approximately 1,000 acres and is popular for various recreational activities, such as fishing, boating, and camping. It is home to a variety of fish species, making it a favorable spot for anglers.
In addition to its recreational value, Raymond Gary Lake is surrounded by natural beauty and provides opportunities for wildlife viewing. The area around the lake features parks and facilities that cater to visitors looking to enjoy outdoor activities.
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