Spring River Canoe Trails State Park

 
Spring River Canoe TrailsSpring River FloatingBicentennial State Park  

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)