South Grand & Duck Creek - Nestled in the lush green rolling hills of Northeastern Oklahoma at the southern end of GrandLake are Langley, Ketchum, Disney, Duck Creek and Cleora.South GrandYou’ll find a wide array of marinas and boat servicecenters in this region. Many are specialistsin pampering both you and your vessel. Somemarinas are managed by private yacht clubswhose high quality facilities offer their membersthat extra touch of class and comfort includingswimming pools, gourmet dining, andship stores filled with lake fashion and sun supplies.If you are just looking for boat docking ora place to launch a boat for a few days of lakeactivities public and state owned boat ramps aredispersed around the lake and can accommodateboats and jet skis and some marinas offerwatercraft rental.Need more extreme outdoor adventure? Thethree major spillways below Pensacola Damhave become a well-known Rock Crawlin’ spotoffering all types of terrain from “mild towild” hosting some of the most extremerock crawling in the country. For thosewho are into trail riding, several trailsleading through the woods range from casualsingle track through the trees, muddyswamp areas to nasty loose hill climbs. Enjoyrock crawlin’ any time of the year anddon’t forget to check out the numerous competitiveevents held during the year.Take a leisurely lakeshore boat cruise and youfind some of the most luxurious real estateranging from single-story homes to condominiums.Look closely at the grassy areas aroundthese residences and take note of the abundanceof deer grazing lazily on lush lawns. The otherpicture you will surely see when taking a lakeshorecruise is that of families and friends gatheredto enjoy all that lake side living offers, fromplaying in the water to playing on shore, relaxingin boats and on lawn chairs as the paradepasses by.If you are looking for a “community” of otherlake and boat lovers than look no further thanDripping Springs and Party Cove; two hotspotsknown for raft-ups and fun. Folks of all ages aswell as every make and manner of watercraftslowly cruise through these lake coves. Whenthe mood strikes or the docking space becomesavailable, the boat bumpers are tied on and theparty begins. In Dripping Springs watch thefearless cliff-jumpers take on the thrill of divinginto 50-foot water from the 60-foot cliff andcheer their courage.