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Grand Lake State Park Closes Summer with Labor Day Bash & Fireworks
Family lakeside party with games, community dinner, crafts & fireworks finale.
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As the sun sets on summer, gather your loved ones for the Grand Lake State Park End of Summer Bash, a cherished tradition in Bernice, Oklahoma, from August 30 to September 1, 2026. This lakeside celebration invites families, friends, and pet lovers to create lasting memories together. Set against the serene backdrop of Grand Lake, the park offers a picturesque setting with its clear waters and lush surroundings, perfect for shared adventures and relaxation.
Throughout the weekend, enjoy a variety of activities that cater to all ages. Engage in friendly field games, savor a community potluck dinner under the pavilion, and let the kids explore their creativity at craft workshops. Embark on nature walks to discover the park’s rich ecology, and cap off the festivities with a free fireworks display over the lake on Sunday evening. Park rangers will also lead informative talks about the lake’s ecosystem during the day. Please note that campground sites fill up quickly; however, day-use parking provides access to all activities, allowing you to enjoy the festivities while overlooking the scenic Grand Lake waters.
This event is ideal for families with children seeking fun and relaxation, pet-loving travelers looking for dog-friendly activities, romantic couples desiring quiet corners and scenic photo spots, and large reunion groups eager to share meals and group activities. The End of Summer Bash offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, enjoy the simple joys of lakeside living, and create cherished memories with those who matter most. To make the most of your visit, consider bringing picnic blankets, folding chairs, and sunscreen. For lodging options, explore nearby accommodations on Lake.com. Ready to make some lakeside memories? Start planning your stay now on Lake.com.
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