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Twin Bridges State Park

Twin Bridges State Park


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.

Map Location  in OklahomaTwin Bridges State Park
14801 S Hwy 137
Fairland, OK 74343

Phone: (918) 542-6969
Fax: (918) 540-2545

Email: twinbridges@oklahomaparks.com

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, and enclosed fishing dock is located within the park. Lighted boat ramps, picnic areas, RV and tent campgrounds, snacks, 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 offer comfort stations with showers. The park also offers one-room lake huts with electricity, ceiling fans, and screened windows. Outside the lake huts you will find grills, tables, water, and restroom facilities. The park is also home to the Wildlife Department's Paddlefish Research & Processing Center which collects important biological data, processes paddlefish meat for anglers, and salvages paddlefish eggs. The Paddlefish Research & Processing Center is open from February 15th to May 15th. Contact the Wildlife Department for more information about the Paddlefish Research & Processing Center. View Park Map View Park Map.

Directions: 6 miles E of Fairland at junction of Hwy 137/60.

Features/Facilities: Credit Cards Accepted • Handicap Accessible • Lake/River View • Pets Allowed • Senior Discount • 63 Park Acres • Neosho River • Spring River • 160 Campsites • 5 Screened Shelters With Picnic Tables • Boating • Fishing • Indoor Fishing • Volleyball • Horseshoes • Playground • 5 Lake Huts

Nearby: Coleman Theatre, Miami • Dobson Museum, Miami • Mickey Mantle Home, Commerce

Highway Corridor: I-44

Group Contact: Diane Rutland