Bernice State Park is a premier 88-acre camping destination nestled on the northwestern shore of Grand Lake in northeastern Oklahoma, offering a perfect blend of water recreation and family-friendly amenities. The campground features 33 RV sites with water and 50-amp electrical service, as well as primitive tent sites, complemented by a centralized dump station and comfort stations with hot showers. Known as the "Crappie Capital of the World," Grand Lake is a premier fishing destination where visitors can catch largemouth bass, sunfish, white bass, catfish, and bluegill. Beyond fishing, the park offers diverse water activities including swimming on a dedicated beach, boating, waterskiing, canoeing, and kayaking. The scenic one-mile handicapped-accessible paved walking path and nature center provide peaceful exploration opportunities. Family amenities include two playgrounds and a wildlife feeding area. Nearby attractions in the region include the Cabin Creek Civil War Battle Site, Eastern Trails Museum, and historic Har-Ber Village in Grove. The park serves as an excellent base for exploring northeastern Oklahoma's natural beauty and rich heritage, making it ideal for anglers, water sports enthusiasts, and families seeking a well-maintained, scenic camping experience with modern amenities.