Bay Landing RV Campground


Address
2305 Hwy 380 West
Lake Bridgeport, Texas 76426

Contact
940-683-3019

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Thousand Trails Bay Landing RV Campground preserve offers lakefront RV campsites and cabins amid beautiful scenery on the shores of Lake Bridgeport, one of the prettiest lakes in Texas. Amenities include fishing, swimming, boating, basketball, beach, boat launch, family center, game room, horseshoe pits, hot tub, laundry facilities, mini-golf, nature trails, pavilions, playground, pool table, softball field, swimming pool, video games, volleyball courts and Wi-Fi access. Campsites include 28 full hook-ups, 17 full hook-ups with 30/50 amp power, 250 (30 amp) power and water only. 2 dump stations & honey bucket truck. - Rentals: 2 deluxe cabins, 28 cabins, 4 A-frames. 20 campsites are public and the remainder are private. Call for details.

This preserve is seasonal: March 6 - October 30.

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Lake Bridgeport Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Bridgeport Weather Forecast

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 73

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 48

Saturday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 73

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 59

Sunday

Rain Showers

Hi: 75

Sunday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 59

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 69

Monday Night

Clear

Lo: 48


Lake Bridgeport Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 11/15: 828.46 (-7.54)



Lake Bridgeport

Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 13)

GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees; 7.72 feet below pool. Water clarity ranges from muddy in the north end to stained in the main lake. Look out for floating debris if you are on the water the next week or so. Catfish have been excellent in the river and feeder creeks. Cut Shad and prepared baits will work. Crappie continue to be good on minnows and jigs. The 380 bridge and offshore brush piles have been best. Sand bass and hybrids are still together and moving about the main lake. Slabs fished close to the bottom, and around the structure will catch them. Largemouth bass are good on swimbaits and flat billed crankbaits. Main lake points and docks are the best bet. Report by Keith Bunch, Lake Bridgeport Guide Service.

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