We pulled into Twin Bridges State Park in the afternoon. We were heading east on Highway 60 and missed the turn. We saw the obvious section of the park on the right side of the road but missed the campground on the left. Even knowing where it was after turning around, the turn was still a challenge. It is a sharp and steep that many big RVs may have trouble making from the east. Although it was a Friday night and great weather, the place was mostly empty. We picked a nice level spot and relaxed. There were two playgrounds within a short walk of our site. Small garbage cans were also located around every two or three sites.
The park has 160 sites, with lighted boat ramps, picnic facilities, both RV and tent campgrounds, playgrounds. Campsites range from semi-modern RV sites to tent camping, and comfort stations with showers. The park offers one-room lake huts with electricity. We questioned some of the “tent sites” however. Many were simply a place in the grass on a hill. I can’t imagine sleeping on a slope as steep as these were. But it’s a popular park so they may be the last resort sites.
We had a great lunch earlier in the day at Hammett House in Claremore, OK. One of the best places we’ve been to and it’s been open since 1969. If you go, make sure to get a piece of pie. You may have to take it home with you. It took two people two sittings to eat a single slice of pie.








