PINE ISLAND RV RESORT

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PINE ISLAND RV RESORT
OKLAHOMA
PINE ISLAND RV RESORT
Fishing,
festivals
and outdoor
fun in the
Oklahoma
Ozarks
T
ucked away in the Ozark foothills of northeast Oklahoma, you’ll discover Pine Island
RV Resort, a Coast Deluxe property with more than a mile and a half of shoreline on
Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees. A popular recreational hub for boating, water-skiing and
wakeboarding, this massive reservoir is world-renowned for bass fishing.
Don’t leave home without your trusty fishing pole, because you can cast for white
bass, catfish and crappie from Pine Island’s own fishing docks. Bring your boat, and
you can launch it from the resort’s ramp.
Early risers catch spectacular sunrises on the back deck of the clubhouse, named
Eagle’s Nest for the bald eagles that roost nearby. No matter when you wake up, you
can spend the day hiking on the forested trails or take it easy at the indoor and outdoor pools. In the evening, gather ’round one of the community fire rings for campfire
stories and s’mores or sit in on a game of cards or bingo at the clubhouse.
It’s easy to keep occupied on Pine Island’s sprawling 147 acres. Check out a putter,
paddle or Frisbee at the office for a lively round of minigolf, ping-pong or disc golf.
Get a game going at the horseshoe pits or the volleyball, basketball or tennis courts.
While the little ones explore the playgrounds, send the older kids to the activity center for foosball and air hockey.
You can reserve a rental cabin or park your RV in one of 175 full-hookup campsites. Whichever you choose, make sure to tap into the resort’s free Wi-Fi to stay in
touch. There’s an on-site laundry room, and you can stock up on grocery staples and
souvenirs at the store.
Visit in July to sample the Huckleberry Festival in the resort’s hometown of Jay or
stay in September for the Grove Pelican Festival. You can hit the fairways at four local
golf courses, smell the roses at Lendonwood Botanical Gardens or take a sightseeing
cruise on the Cherokee Queen riverboat. Just 20 minutes from Pine Island, Grove hosts
an impressive pioneer-era museum, Har-Ber Village.
Floyd Baker, board president of the member-owned resort, extends a hearty welcome to Coast to Coast members and says you’ll be impressed with the improvements
made under Pine Island’s new manager, Tony Gourley.
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CO AST TO COAST DIR E CTORY 2014
LOCATION:
Jay, Oklahoma
RESORT TYPE:
SEASON:
Coast Deluxe
Year-round
WEBSITE:
pineislandrvresort.com
GOOD SAM RATING:
8.5/8H/8
Member Services: 800-368-5721