Directions to the lake house. Come Join Us!
These Directions will get you here from Petro Truck stop at I44 and Hwy 43 South.
52.9 mi, 1 hour 14 min
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1. Head south on MO-43 S for 12.6 mi. into Seneca.
2. In Seneca you will cross over the Railroad Tracks and at the Gas Station, turn right onto Washington Ave. Hwy 60 Truck Route) 0.5 mi then you will see an “entering Oklahoma” sign. Continue for 0.7 mi to US-60 W.
At Tee turn right onto US-60 W follow for 4.7 mi. to OK Hwy 10.
3. Turn left onto OK-10 S follow for 15.3 mi (past Grand Lake Casino, over Elk River Bridge and on to Tee in the road.)
4. At the Tee – Turn right onto OK-10 S/E 290 follow OK-10 S for 3.3 mi into Grove.
5. At Main Street in town – Turn left onto OK-10 S/US-59 S/S Main St. follow OK-10 S/US-59 S for 6.9 mi (past Walmart and over Honey Creek Bridge on your way out of Grove.)
6. Turn right onto OK-127 W (at the Cowboy Cove Gas Station) follow for 4.9 mi. Road will make a several 90 degree turns. Stay on the pavement. Follow to the Stop sign at the Tee.
7. At Tee turn right (off of Hwy 127) onto S 575 Rd/Zena, follow for 1.0 mi. (This Corner is called Zena Store, the store is long gone, just a white building on your right.)
8. Once on S 575 follow the paved road as it turns left onto E 350 Rd for 0.5 mi.
9. Continue to follow paved road onto S 570 Rd for 2.0 mi. Go straight at Stop sign and Green Trash cans.
10. At Tee – Turn right onto E 330 Rd. 0.1 mi.
11. Turn left towards Pine Island Resort (S. 571 Rd/Pine Island Rd.) follow through Pine Island Resort 1.0 mi. Stay on road past resort check in and past resort store.
12. Once past Pine Island Resort you will see a street sign that says “B.A.S. Stratton Ave.”, turn right there. We are the house on the left 0.25 mi. down the Narrow Gravel Road. Picture of the sign is below.
(No RV’s please – Call me if you have an RV to park. 417-439-9887)
Park on concrete driveway to your your left – Driveway is steep. It’s better if you pull to the right and back down the hill, so when you leave you are going uphill in forward. Backing up the hill limits your vision and can be difficult if slippery.