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DIP A TOE IN THE SAND AT KEYSTONE LAKE BEACHES

There are five beaches available for those interested in swimming and fishing near the shore of Keystone Lake. With five sandy beaches all along the banks, Keystone Lake can offer visitors the best summer trip!

Appalachia Bay

Guests are welcome to use the Appalachia Bay beach for a day-use fee or stay at the campground located near the beach. Enjoy fishing, swimming, or relaxing on this beach.

Walnut Creek

Walnut Creek beach provides sandy beaches for swimming and fishing at Keystone Lake.

Washington Irving

With shallow water safe for swimming surrounding the campgrounds, Washington Irving will allow visitors to enjoy the outskirts of Keystone Lake on their sandy beach.

Appalachia Bay, Walnut Creek, and Washington Irving beaches are all owned and operated by the U.S. Corps of Engineers. For more information on the U.S. Corps of Engineers-owned beaches, call 918-865-2621.

Keystone State Park

With a swimming beach and boating launch nearby, guests can enjoy all that Keystone Lake has to offer at Keystone State Park. Whether staying on the campgrounds or visiting for the day, fun is had by all at their beach. For more information on the designated beach areas at Keystone State Park, call 918-865-4991.

Salt Creek

Salt Creek Beach is located at both Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Camp Resort Park and Salt Creek Marina. Guests can visit for the day or stay at one of the campsites offered near the beach. For more information on Salt Creek beach, call Salt Creek Marina at 918-865-3321 or Jellystone Park at 918-865-2845.

For more information on the campsites offered near each of the beaches at Keystone Lake, visit our camping section on our website.

DOGS AT THE BEACH

Dogs are allowed on a leash at the day-use area at Keystone State Park beaches. Dogs must not be left unattended and owners are required for the clean-up and noise control. Dogs are not allowed at Appalachia Bay, Walnut Creek, Washington Irving, or Salt Creek beaches.

PUBLIC ACCESS

Public access to the beaches can be found at Appalachia Bay, Walnut Creek, and Washington Irving with a $ 5-day fee. Keystone State Park and Salt Creek beach offer public access to visitors for the day or guests staying at the campsites.
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