Boat access to these waters is made by way of Richmond Road to Wamba, Texas, where a right turn taken from North Richmond Road's strongest, hard-cornered curve leads eventually through the woods to alongside the banks and on down further to the familiar, old boat ramp, just down from the spillway.
A paved path winds it's patrons alongside the lake's edge, through the otherwise natural wilderness that borders the lake. Public bathrooms are available here, too. Day use areas include places to grill and cook out, with some covered, open-air pavilion facilities, and free day time parking spaces.
This project has made Bringle Lake an even greater town treasure--one that still surprises locals who visit the improved lake and its surroundings.
Great place for an early morning kayak paddle.
While you may not see one of them at all, they are there. They should not be overlooked. Nor warnings disregarded. They can be stealthy, and, for example, they may hide at the murky bottom of the lake's waters, refraining from rising for air for a quarter-hour, or more. So, please be cautious and alert, and stay aware of these dangers at all times. Do not swim. Do not step into the lake water, even briefly. Watch children at all times and teach them about these dangers at any opportunity--long before any tragedy strikes...
NO SWIMMING AND NO WADING HERE due to real dangers of alligators in the water (and areas around the lake).
No swimming! No wading! SERIOUSLY,
A gem with fishing biking walking and a great park
NOTICE:
Its waters are home to a variety of bass and other game fish, including crappie and catfish. Locals enjoy fishing the lake in boats and from docks and shore-side, as many folks have done for years.
Cook out at various locations with public accommodations or reserve the pavilion(s) for private or group use. Ample parking at all main entrances.
Bringle Lake has parts of it's volume in a tiny and quiet community that many natives of Texarkana know as Wamba, Texas. Other parts are in or in the immediate vicinity of the Texarkana city limits.
In keeping with that, and keeping it that way, please keep your pets leashed, and stay on top as you constantly attend to their safety, just as you should your own safety.
Be advised that native alligators made the lake (and wooded places surrounding Waterworks Lake) their home decades ago, or longer, and the population of these alligators, as apex predators, has since only increased.
Such a great place to have fun with the family.
Although I know of no incidents of alligator attacks on anyone here to date, let's observe the appropriate respect for their existence here and be mindful at all times for the real dangers the presence of alligators represents.
this was my first visit to bringle Lake Park very nice place to visit very well-kept nice fishing lake I spent a couple hours here really enjoyed myself it was very relaxing plan to visit again
Residents also know Bringle Lake by another name. Some residents still refer to Bringle Lake as "Waterworks Lake".
Bringle Lake Park is a US Park based in Texarkana, Arkansas. Bringle Lake Park is located at 7602 Bringle Lake Rd, Texarkana, TX 75503, USA.
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