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Spring River Canoe
Trails State Park,
Oklahoma
Located
near Quapaw this
park is very small
and beautiful.
Spring River Canoe
Trails State Park is
usually grouped with
Twin Bridges State
Park, and is
often called its
sister park; it is
located to the north
of Twin Bridges
area.
There
are no RV sites at
Spring River, it is
mainly for day use.
The
Spring River comes
from Missouri, and
meets up with the
Neosho River then
flows into Grand
Lake, it is very
scenic and would
make an easy canoe
trip...
Good Canoe
Information.
The
Spring River State
Park area shares
interesting history
with the Nez Perce
Tribe and
Chief Joseph. A
Nez Perce historical
sign is located
inside the park and
is very interesting
to read.
Oklahoma
Road Trips website
also has a neat
write up on the
Spring River.
Travel Ok's
"Floating Oklahoma's
Rivers" article
has information on
Spring River as well
as other scenic
rivers in Oklahoma.
Note:
Spring River Canoe
Trails is also
formerly known as
Bicentennial State
Park.
Park Office:
918-542-6969 (Twin
Bridges)
Google Map (end
of the road E 40)
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