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State Park Link: Twin Bridges State Park
Nearby Parks: Bernice State Park
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 | Twin Bridges State Park offers fabulous fishing in a beautiful country setting. Whether you stay in a lake hut or camp under the stars, you'll find plenty of reasons to love this park.
Twin Bridges State Park is known for its quiet country atmosphere and excellent fishing for trophy-sized bass, catfish, bluegill and spoonbill. A fishing center with bait/tackle, snacks and enclosed fishing dock is located within the park. Lighted boat ramps, picnic facilities, RV and tent campgrounds, lake huts, playgrounds, volleyball court and horseshoe pits are also available. Picnic facilities include tables, individual shelters and group picnic shelters for larger gatherings. Campsites range from semi-modern RV sites to tent camping, and comfort stations with showers. The park offers one-room lake huts with electricity, ceiling fans, and screened windows inside; grills, tables, water and restroom facilities outside. |
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A Nice Place
Coming from New England, our stereotyped conceptions of Oklahoma (i.e., flat, treeless, dusty, etc.) were NOT confirmed by Twin Bridges. We had a nice stay here, high on a cliff overlooking the Spring River. The grounds of this park are well maintained and spotless. Lots of trees and greenery. There is a busy highway that runs through the park, so sites on the edges are quieter. The Rangers were helpful and friendly. We would stay here again.
Written by MaineDon
30-Dec-2008
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twin bridges
good for kids great playground clean bathrooms great camping grounds
Written by John
10-Mar-2009
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Poor fishing and boat ramps
I used to visit this park very often but it has really gone down hill for some reason. No lights on or even near the boat dock ramps which makes it very hard to launch or even come in when boating. Bank for fishing is ok but would be nice to have even one light in the parking area that would shine onto fishing bank. Very dark and makes the unkept bank actually a dangerous place to fish at night due to lots of holes and debri to trip over. River is very snaggy if fishing on the bank. Your lucky to get in without snagging and losing your hook and sinker each time. Camp sites are clean however and bathrooms are clean. Just not what I would consider a place to fish or enter your boat right now until they do something about the extremely poor lighting situation.
Written by SuzanneLS
11-Jul-2009
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Twin Bridges
No lighted boat ramps. Very dangerous and should not be used until lighting is installed. Extremely dark and makes it very hard to launch your boat and come in if you do. This park has undergone changes and it is not the same as it used to be in the past. If you are planning on fishing off the bank, it is also not a good place to fish. No lighting at all, dangerous unkept concrete bank with many holes to trip and fall. Neosho river there is very snaggy for bank fishing. Your lucky if you real in with your hook and sinker still attached. Used to be a favorite place but we have decided to go elsewhere. If your only wanting to camp then it is a very nice camp ground. Clean camp spots and bathrooms. I just would never want to try to bank fish or launch a boat until lighting conditions improve drastically.
(name not given)
11-Jul-2009
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 | Twin Bridges State Park - Twin Bridges State Park 14801 South Highway 137 Fairland, OK 74343 (918)540-2545 twinbridges@onenet.net Location: Six miles east of Fairland at the junction of US-60 and SH-137. Park Map. Click to ... |  | Oklahoma State Parks and Resorts - Twin Bridges State Park - For shopping, visiting or vacationing, plus arts, crafts, manufacturers, services ... Design your Web Site and Host it for you. TWIN BRIDGES STATE PARK Twin Bridges State Park 14801 S Hwy 137 Fairland ... |  | Picnicking Across America: Oklahoma: Twin Bridges State Park - Picnic Recipes, Tailgating Recipes, and Backyard Recipes and more. Simple picnic, tailgate, and ... > Picnicking Across America Twin Bridges State Park Features/Facilities: 63 Park Acres ? Neosho ... |  | Oklahoma Terminus: SH-137 - Southern Terminus: US-60, Twin Bridges State Park Northern terminus: OK-10, south of Quapaw (click on either picture for a larger version) Left: the current northern terminus. Until recently the ... |  | The US50 - A guide to the fifty states - The US50 is a extensive guide to history, outdoors, tourism, events and attractions for the fifty ... 405)360-3572 [Return to top] Twin Bridges State Park 63 Park Acres, Neosho River, Spring River ... |  | TravelOK.com: Fall Foliage - ... rolling hills make this a wonderful drive as it begins east of Miami, near Twin Bridges State Park and proceeds south along the Grand and Eucha Lakes, paralleling the Illinois River. Pass along ... |  | Oklahoma Birding Hotspots - A comprehensive list of the best birding locations in the state of Oklahoma ... Area, 918/273-3570 Spring River Canoe Area and Twin Bridges State Park, 918/540-2545 Honey Creek State Park, 918/786 ... |
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| Directions: |
| Twin Bridges State Park14801 Hwy 137 SFairland, OK 74343
6 miles E of Fairland at junction of Hwy 137/60. |
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