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Twin Bridges State
Park, Oklahoma
Located
to the southeast of
Miami
near Fairland,
Oklahoma, where the
Spring River &
Neosho Rivers meet,
Twin Bridges State
Park is a quiet spot
where the water
flows softly and the
fish play hard.
Paddlefish
or Spoonbills as
some folks call them
are big fish, and
are a big part of
why Twin Bridges
park is so popular
with fishermen in
the Neosho River.
Paddlefish are
considered only
average at 50lbs,
because the
state record is
121lbs. Paddlefish
are caught by
snagging across the
lake or river
bottom, and have
special
fishing regulations
to follow. Bass and
Catfish are also
excellent, and a
Marina is located at
the tip of the park.
See also:
Paddlefish Research
Center at Twin
Bridges State Park,
and
Snagging' Paddlefish
with Dick Faurot
Youtube Video
Canoeing
is nice in both the
Spring River, and
Neosho River
and
Spring River Canoe
Trails State Park,
the sister park to
the Twin Bridges
State Park is
located to the
north.
Grand Lake Online,
Grand Lake Area
Chamber of Commerce,
and
Grand Lake Fun
also have
information on Twin
Bridges State Park
and the Grand Lake
area.
Nearby
attractions include:
The Coleman Theatre,
Dobson Museum,
Wyandotte Casino,
Route 66 Vintage
Iron - Motorcycle
Museum,
Visit Miami Oklahoma.
See Also:
Honey Creek State
Park,
Spring River Canoe
Trails State Park,
Cherokee State Park,
Bernice State Park,
Spavinaw State Park.
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