Oak Ridge Park


Address
316 Oak Ridge Road
Many, Louisiana 71052

Contact
318-697-1508

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Oak Ridge Park, managed by the Sabine River Authority of Louisiana, is located on 117 acres of wooded land with 1.75 miles of shoreline, a spacious paved parking lot and two lanes for launching your boat as well as a playground, swimming area, cleaning station and restrooms.

Oak Ridge Park features 40 RV pads with water, sewer, and 20, 30, 50 amp electrical hook-ups; 10 with water and electricity. No sewer provided but they do offer a dump station for self-contained campers. Primitive tent camping is also available.

The park features several creeks and coves for fishing, walking, sight seeing or bird watching.

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 19)

SLOW. Water stained; 53 degrees; 0.61 feet below pool. Fishing is slow due to cold weather. The water is in the mid 50s and should decline more this weekend. The bite should improve next week towards the middle of the week. Before the cold front big fish up to 11 pounds were being caught. The shallow bite has been best in 1-5 feet on senkos and wacky worms. Other fish coming on Texas rig and Carolina rig lizards on 6-10 feet. Few fish coming out of the back of creeks on rattle traps and square bill crankbaits. Look for clear to stained water away from the mud. Crappie are good when the weather warms, then back to tough on the colder days. Work jigs and live bait around the flooded timber. The water temperature needs to return to the high 50s and low 60s for the bite kick-off. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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