Wise County Park on Lake Bridgeport


Address
372 CR 1638
Chico, Texas 76431

Contact
940-644-1910

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Enjoy year-round access to swimming, fishing, picnic tables, playground, public restrooms and showers, boat ramps with piers, tent camping, 24 RV sites, 10 with water and electric only and 14 with water, sewer, and electric. DIRECTIONS - From Hwy 380 in Bridgeport, take FM 1658 West, to FM 2952 North, turn left on CR 1638 at the bait shop, and follow through to the park. PRICES - Tent Camping: $5.00 per tent per night, RV Hookups: $20.00 per night, Boat Storage: $50.00 per month, Sewage Dump: $5.00 per use, Small Pavilions (2 available) $20.00 per day (up to 2 tents), $20.00 deposit, Large Pavilion (1 available) $50.00 per day ($50.00 deposit required. Includes 1 RV site, water, sewer, and electric).

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Lake Bridgeport Weather Forecast

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 71

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 44

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 84

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 57

Tuesday

Breezy

Hi: 86

Tuesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 50

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 64

Wednesday Night

Clear

Lo: 39


Lake Bridgeport Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 3/17: 826.92 (-9.08)



Lake Bridgeport

Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 12)

GOOD. Water stained; 55 degrees; 9.03 feet below pool. Lake Bridgeport is around nine feet low. The water is stained with temperatures in the mid 50s. All ramps are open. Hybrids and sand bass are finally starting the spawning run. Look in the north end where the river enters the lake. These fish are sensitive to weather changes and may move in and out from day to day. Soft plastics and slabs will put them in the boat. Crappie are in pre-spawn mode also, females are deeper while the males may be quite a bit shallower. Check docks and nearby deeper water to find them. Largemouth bass are moving up too. Look at the mouths of coves near known spawning areas. They may be shallower in the north end of the lake. Swimbaits and flat billed cranks are good baits to start with. Report by Keith Bunch, Lake Bridgeport Guide Service.

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