Keystone Lake real estate is a top ten market for lake homes and land in Oklahoma.
There are typically around 50 lake homes for sale on Keystone Lake, and 110 lots and land listings available. Keystone Lake homes for sale have an average list price of $230,000.
This lake is a mid-sized Oklahoma lake and has 330 miles of shoreline. The closest major airport, Tulsa International Airport, is only 33 miles away.
Keystone Lake Real Estate
Keystone Lake, OklahomaKeystone Lake real estate is a top ten market for lake homes and land in Oklahoma.
There are typically around 50 lake homes for sale on Keystone Lake, and 110 lots and land listings available. Keystone Lake homes for sale have an average list price of $230,000.
This lake is a mid-sized Oklahoma lake and has 330 miles of shoreline. The closest major airport, Tulsa International Airport, is only 33 miles away. |
Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 3| SF: 1560,
Acreage: 0.54
Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 2| SF: 1252,
Acreage: 0.22
Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 2| SF: 0,
Acreage: 0.246
With Keystone Lake you get the best of outdoor and city life into one. Sitting in north-central Oklahoma, this beautiful 330-mile lake with diverse terrain is only a 30-minute drive to the vibrant city of Tulsa.
The $12-million-dollar lake was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1964 with the purpose of flood control, hydroelectric power production, and water supply to nearby communities.
Keystone lake gets its' name from the city that is now below its' 26,000 acres of blue-green water.
Many recreational activities can be found at one of the three state parks that surround the lake. Popular activities at this lake include fishing, boating, horseback riding, camping, hunting, and hiking.
Walnut Creek State Park is known for its' 15-mile Sand Plum trail that can be used for cycling, hiking, and horseback riding.
The US Army Corps of Engineers and the State of Oklahoma supply thousands of acres of hunting grounds for the public. Popular area game species include white-tailed deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, and quail.
Keystone Lake is an excellent venue for a vacation home or retirement living. The calm waters and carefree lifestyle of the lake will leave you feeling radiant and refreshed.
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State: Oklahoma Counties: Creek County, Osage County, Pawnee County, Payne County, Tulsa County Operated/Managed by: US Army Corps of Engineers Year built/completed: 1964 Is the lake in the mountains: No Ownership: Public | Acreage covered: 26,000 Miles of shoreline: 330 Average lake depth: 24 ft Deepest lake depth: 73 ft Shoreline part of national forest or park: None Shoreline part of state park: None |
Hospital nearest Keystone Lake
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Popular fish: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Striped Bass, White Bass, Black Crappie, White Crappie, Channel Catfish, Walleye Interesting facts: Cost $12 million dollars to build History: The reservoir was named for the community which is now under the lake waters Number of public boat ramps: 11 |
MajorTulsa International Airport 7777 East Apache Street Tulsa, OK 74115 33 miles away | MinorWestport Cleveland, OK 74020 2 miles away |
Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 3| SF: 1560,
Acreage: 0.54
Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 2| SF: 1252,
Acreage: 0.22
Bedrooms: 3 | Bathrooms: 2| SF: 0,
Acreage: 0.246
With Keystone Lake you get the best of outdoor and city life into one. Sitting in north-central Oklahoma, this beautiful 330-mile lake with diverse terrain is only a 30-minute drive to the vibrant city of Tulsa.
The $12-million-dollar lake was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1964 with the purpose of flood control, hydroelectric power production, and water supply to nearby communities.
Keystone lake gets its name from the city that is now below its 26,000 acres of blue-green water.
Many recreational activities can be found at one of the three state parks that surround the lake. Popular activities at this lake include fishing, boating, horseback riding, camping, hunting, and hiking.
Walnut Creek State Park is known for its 15-mile Sand Plum trail that can be used for cycling, hiking, and horseback riding.
The US Army Corps of Engineers and the State of Oklahoma supply thousands of acres of hunting grounds for the public. Popular area game species include white-tailed deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, and quail.
Keystone Lake is an excellent venue for a vacation home or retirement living. The calm waters and carefree lifestyle of the lake will leave you feeling radiant and refreshed.
State: Oklahoma Counties: Creek County, Osage County, Pawnee County, Payne County, Tulsa County Operated/Managed by: US Army Corps of Engineers Year built/completed: 1964 Is the lake in the mountains: No Ownership: Public | Acreage covered: 26,000 Miles of shoreline: 330 Average lake depth: 24 ft Deepest lake depth: 73 ft Shoreline part of national forest or park: None Shoreline part of state park: None |
Hospital nearest Keystone Lake
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Popular fish: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Striped Bass, White Bass, Black Crappie, White Crappie, Channel Catfish, Walleye Interesting facts: Cost $12 million dollars to build History: The reservoir was named for the community which is now under the lake waters Number of public boat ramps: 11 |
MajorTulsa International Airport 7777 East Apache Street Tulsa, OK 74115 33 miles away | MinorWestport Cleveland, OK 74020 2 miles away |
Marinas
Golf Courses
Campgrounds
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