Wah-Sha-She State Park
Nestled deep in the heart of the Osage Nation, Wah-Sha-She means "The Water People" in the Osage language. Water people will find plenty to love about Wah-Sha-She State Park. Boating and fishing are popular pastimes on Hulah Lake.
Wah-Sha-She State Park
HC 75/Hwy 60
Copan, OK 74022
Phone: (918) 336-5635
Fax: (918) 337-2176
Email: OsageHills@OklahomaParks.com
This state park is located on the shores of Lake Hulah. Fishing, boating and water skiing are popular, and amenities feature loading docks and lighted boat ramps. Fishermen will find largemouth bass, white bass, crappie, channel catfish and bullhead catfish. Hunting is plentiful in the Wildlife Management Area which also includes a Waterfowl Refuge for bird watchers. The park also offers a swimming beach, playground, modern comfort stations, nature trail, picnic areas, group picnic shelters, enclosed picnic shelter, 47 semi-modern RV sites with water and electricity, and 15 regular tent sites.
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Features/Facilities: Handicap Accessible • Lake/River View • Pets Allowed • Senior Discount • 266 Park Acres • 3,600-Acre Hulah Lake • 158 Campsites • Boating • Water Skiing • Fishing • Nature Trail
Nearby: Osage Tribal Museum, Pawhuska • Cathedral of the Osage, Pawhuska • Tall Grass Prairie Preserve, Pawhuska• Tom Mix Museum, Dewey • Dewey Hotel Museum, Dewey • Prairie Song, Indian Territory, Dewey • Price Tower, Bartlesville
Highway Corridor: I-44
Group Contact: Diane Rutland
The name "Hulah" was derived from the Osage word for eagle, and wintering eagles are a common site on the lake, January through mid-March.
Fishing: Largemouth Bass • Crappie • Sunfish • White Bass • Channel Catfish • Blue Catfish