Willow Springs Marina


Address
1401 Willow Springs Rd
Mead, Oklahoma 73449

Contact
580-924-6240

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Willow Springs Marina is a 150 acre plus public facility . We are made up of beautiful lakefront beaches, cabins, Boat docks, RV and campsites. We are best known as the relaxation side of the lake with family friendly facilities.

We host a variety of events including weddings, fishing tournaments and annual festivals. We are only minutes from Durant, Oklahoma where you can find anything from fine dining to all sorts of entertainment. So whether you are fishing, swimming or just wanting a quite place by the water to listen to the waves and watch a spectacular sunset/sunrise, Willow Springs is the place for your next adventure.

As a courtesy to all our guests, we close our entrance gates at night. If you are a guest, you have a key fob to open the gate after hours. The gate is currently open at 5:30 am daily. It is closed at 8 pm Sunday thru Wednesday and 9 pm on Thursday thru Saturday.

All of our rooms and cabins are kept very clean as we pride ourselves on service and making sure you have the best possible experience as a guest with us.

Willow Springs is one of the first marinas to be on Lake Texoma. Be sure you'll have fun with the best excursions, crazy stories and activities here!

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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 57

Thursday Night

Clear

Lo: 41

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 50

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 32

Saturday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 51

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 41

Sunday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 55

Sunday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 50


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 12/19: 617.70 (+0.70)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 18)

GOOD. Water stained; 55 degrees; 0.73 feet above pool. Striper fishing is a little tougher with the full moon and warming conditions. Watch for gulls on cloudy days working the river channels and ledges. Fish are roaming deeper water in big schools, biting swimbaits and live shad. Bigger fish will move up on structure with the next cold front, settling in 8–12 feet of water on humps and ledges. Look for crappie on bridge pilings and structure in 15–20 feet of water with jigs and minnows. Bass can be caught with soft plastics on structure and brush in 8–15 feet of water. Bass will push up into coves and around docks, feeding on shad. Swim jigs and crankbaits will work off ledges and on humps. Catfishing is good. Drift cut gizzard shad and rough fish on deeper flats in 30–40 feet of water near river mouths in muddier water. Bigger fish will move up shallower as the water cools. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are good transitioning to a deadstick bite and using Alabama rigs. Smaller fish are in 10-15 feet on structure with slabs, swimbaits or Alabama rigs. Bird action will lead the way to the deeper fish, but on bluebird days the birds are working at first and last light. The quality of fish is improving but we are still not seeing the big fish in bigger groups like what is typically for this time of year, but expect this to improve as the water cools. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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