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Welcome to Ski Island!

Ski Island Lake subdivision is located in northwest Oklahoma City just west of Lake Hefner.  It has the largest lake of several lake subdivisions in the area.  136 families make their home here in an addition that was originally built in the 1970's.  

Many of the homes are directly on the waterfront and enjoy a wonderful view of the lake and its wildlife.  Water skiing, boating and fishing are just a few of the activities enjoyed here.



Ski Island residents enjoy a variety of social activities including a 4th of July parade, annual resident summer picnic, lake tours, visits from Santa Claus on his special Santa boat, and, of course, the famous Ski Island Christmas Lights display.   More about Ski Island.


Upcoming Event - Ski Island 4th of July parade!  Click here for details.


Current Ski Island Topics

Upcoming Event - Ski Island 4th of July parade!  Click here for details.

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Read the minutes of our last meeting.


More About Ski Island

Did you know....

  • Ski Island Lake has 35-pound flat head catfish and up to 5-pound Florida bass.  It also has white crappie and black crappie, channel cat, black bass, several varieties of brim, grass carp, carp, drum, gar and several varieties of minnows.
  • The Ski Island dam is over 1,200 feet long with 211 feet of weir boards held in place by steel pins.
  • There are 16 lakes in series with Ski Island Lake, with Ski Island Lake being the largest.
  • Ski Island Lake has 56 surface acres, with over 250 acre-feet of water.
  • Ski Island Lake's Dam has 4 electronically-operated sluice gates that can discharge over 600 gallons of water per second.
  • When the ground is completely saturated, 6/10th of an inch of rain equates to an additional 3 feet of water in Ski Island Lake due to a large watershed.
  • Ski Island Lake's watershed flows all the way from Wiley Post Airport; and from MacArthur Blvd. to County Line Road.
  • Ski Island Lake is periodically tested for lead, mercury, and e-coli bacteria.  It's actually more clean than nearby Lake Hefner, which is Oklahoma City's drinking water source!



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