Sunset over lake
Rock Bluffs

Birch Lake Recreation

 

Fishing and Hunting

Fish species available for the angler include largemouth bass, walleye, spotted bass, smallmouth bass, hybrid striped bass, black and white crappie, channel and flathead catfish, and various species of sunfish.  Principal game species for hunting enthusiasts include bobwhite quail, mourning dove, fox squirrel, gray squirrel, cottontail rabbit, and white-tailed deer.

Camping and Picnicking

Three park areas located around the lake offer the public many opportunities for outdoor family fun and relaxation. These recreation areas vary with the following amenities: campsites with electrical and water hook-ups, primitive campsites, picnic areas with charcoal grills, restrooms, boat launching ramps with courtesy docks, and more.

Boating

Boating on the lake is in accordance with state boating laws and Corps of Engineers Rules and Regulations (Title 36). The Corps of Engineers Rules and Regulations governing operational requirements of boats may be obtained from the Skiatook Lake Office, the Tulsa District Office or on this website on our Recreation page.

Sightseeing

Cradled in valleys surrounded by Osage County's rolling, forested hills, Birch Lake is a perfect setting for nature lovers and other outdoor enthusiasts. The general character of the small lake's shoreline ranges from gentle to steep slopes with numerous sandstone outcrops. The hilltops and upper slopes are generously forested with small hardwood trees, primarily post oak, blackjack oak, hickory, hackberry, and elm. In the damsite area, the terrain is semi-rugged, with the maximum relief being about 100 feet.

The area's plant life represents a transition zone of the cross timbers forest, oak-hickory forest, tallgrass prairie, and bottom-land plants and shrub. Several species of grasses and numerous colorful flowering species are particularly beautiful in spring and fall.

Swimming

Two swimming areas are located on Birch Lake.  Paid campers are invited to use the area located inside the campground.  Visitors exploring the lake just for the day are welcome to use the area located inside Twin Cove on the north side of the lake.