September 2020.
These your keys? September 2020
Mary Margaret M.
Oct 18, 2020
Adventure abounds 2.5 miles east of I-35 on 15th street in Edmond. Here, the street ends and Arcadia Lake begins. This 194 acre spot is one of the best kept secrets in the OKC metro area. A trip to Lake Arcadia can be a modest affair, staying in the car driving through the park around sunset, maybe walking out on the dock watching the sun fade away for the day, or it can be an all day adventure with boating and picnics and barbecues. Early on in 2020 we realized we needed to renew our park pass for Lake Arcadia as we could see this may be a loooong year (boy, we were right on the money). Eighty dollars will get a vehicle in the park for a year if you are an OKC resident. Edmond residents can buy a year park pass for a 20% discount per year (about $64 dollars). This gets you unlimited entry into the park. I'd highly recommend it. I've always said one of my most favorite parts of living in Oklahoma has been the celebration in the sky at the end of daylight ringing in that night is upon us. I'm not from Oklahoma and I will say that the sunsets here are second to none. This park, especially the dock facing west next to the boat ramp is one of my most favorite places to watch the relay of the daylight sun passing into the Southern Hemisphere. Just as dusk settles in wildlife really begin to peek out from the woods. If you have kiddos and can manage to work in a drive through Arcadia at dusk, they'd love to see all the deer (definitely deer), and maybe turkeys, cranes, eagles, scissor-tailed flycatchers, and hawks that come around when most of the all-day lake goers have left for the day. Treat yourself to a sunset here and learn why it's worth every bit of $80 to get to come here as often as you want. October 2020
Read MoreHaley K.
May 8, 2019
I am so glad that Lake Arcadia exists! It serves as a perfect nature getaway for the weekend and it's practically in OKC's backyard. This particular part of the lake Arcadia park system is to the south west of the lake. Today, my infant son and I enjoyed the relatively new spring creek trail. This trail was so nice! It is a multi-use completely paved trail. It is wide enough for walkers to have their own designated lane as well as cyclists their own. Out and back this trail is a good easy 5 miles. It is amongst the trees with glimpses of the creek every. Ow and then. If you want to be a bit more adventurous, get off the beaten path. Yes, go explore those unpaved wild looking hiking trails that branch off from the path most taken. Although this trail is all I enjoyed today, there are many nice shaded picnic tables and grills that could make a great location for a get together. There is also a disc golf course here, although I'm not sure how often it is used. There were several people fishing in this area too. There are lots of ways this park can help you enjoy nature. What are you waiting for? Go check it out!
Read MoreHeather H.
Apr 5, 2019
This is a nice little park right off the highway! We stopped here while driving cross country to stretch our legs and it was exactly what we were looking for. We came in early April at midday on Friday and had the entire place to ourselves. There was a small swimming beach we let our dogs swim around in and then enjoyed the paved trails around the water to let them dry off in the sun. If I lived in the area this would be a nice park to frequent it has all the amenities you're looking for in a day park, boat launch, picnic and swimming areas. If you're passing through this is a nice place to stop and close to gas stations/Starbucks to refuel yourself as well :)
Read MoreMichael G.
May 30, 2021
Why this costs anything to get in I'll never know. For $7 you arrive at a nasty "beach" full of pop bottles, left behind beach gear, and "unused clothing" from God knows where. Trash bags overflow, but at least the geese are here to keep things "cleaned up"
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