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P.O. Box 658
3-1/2 Miles NE on Hwy. 85
Ketchum, Oklahoma
(918) 7823295
Resort No. 1736 Central Time
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Open March 15 through november 15
High-Use Seasonal Period: July 1 through October 15
Sites: 50 Full / 50 Partial
Check in: 1 PM Check out: 11:30 AM
Maximum Electrical: 30 amps
Directions:
From I-44, take the Vinita Exit and proceed east on U.S. 60
for 5 miles to Hwy. 82. Go south on Hwy. 82 and drive 6 miles to
Hwy. 85. Go east on Hwy. 85 through Ketchum and then proceed on
Hwy. 85 four miles to the resort.
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Mobile Homes, Sleep 6, $65
Reservation Requirements: Minimum stay: 2 nights on
weekends. Check in: 3-6 PM, Check out: Noon. A $25 refundable
cleaning deposit is required. Reservations accepted no longer
that 60 days in advance. Reservations must be cancelled 48
hours in advance.
Notes: Pets must be leashed.No pets in rental units.
Visitor mail not accepted. |
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Clubhouse, swimming pool, video games, beach
area, fishing (license required), indoor heated fishing dock,
paddle boats, boating, waterskiing, boat ramps and docks,
horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, nature trails, ball fields,
on-site security, and miniature golf. Dump station. |
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Pelican Landing Resort, situated on the beautiful
and scenic Grand Lake O The Cherokees, sits in a 60,000-acre
sportsmans paradise where angling enthusiasts can fish for
bass, crappie, and catfish, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy
swimming, water skiing, sailing, and cruising.
This area of Oklahoma was never dusty, as so many people presume.
It has always been a lush land filled with rivers, forests so thick
a horse and rider could barely pass through, and tallgrass prairie
so beautiful it makes some folks weep when they come to take a look.
Here in Oklahomas Green Country visitors can explore
a vestige of American History on Route 66 through Grand Lake and
the northeastern portion of the state. There are 1,300 miles of
shoreline to see and lots more to enjoy. Visitors to Pelican Landing
can attend several music shows in the surrounding area, journey
to Pensacola Dam to see the worlds longest multiple arch dam,
take a ride on the Cherokee Queen, or spend an evening outdoors
witnessing a live performance of The Elijah Factor at
the Picture in Scripture Amphitheater.
Stroll through yesteryear in nearby Har-Ber Village, one of Americas
finest museums. This reconstructed 19th-century village encompasses
more than 100 buildings housing such displays as glassware, dolls,
furniture, and farm machinery. Other exhibits include arctic animals
and Native American pottery and artifacts. Allow about three hours
to visit this free museum.
The nearby Will Rogers Memorial invites visitors to its ranch house-style
museum on the site where Will Rogers planned to build a home. In
the foyer is a well-known bronze sculpture of Rogers, and personal
items are exhibited in eight galleries. Dioramas highlight Rogers
life and varied stints as a rodeo performer, vaudeville sensation,
columnist, author, and star of some 70 films. Allow at least an
hour to visit. Donations are accepted. |
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