From west city limits: Go 8 mi W on Bridge Creek Rd, then 1-3/4 mi S on Twin Lakes Rd.
We stayed in one of the rustic old cabins. You get what you pay for. The one we were in only had one burner working on the stove. The fridge was very old and froze some of our food. The floor was so sloped that it threw your balance off if you weren't careful. However the new cabins are fantastic.
Been going to Twin Lakes since the 70’s. The resort is such a nice rustic getaway. The fishing is always amazing.
We have been going to the lake for forty years now. We hadn't been there for several years due to family reasons. Went back last year. Made reservations for this year. Both times we were greeted by Patrick at the time I didn't realize I had known him as a baby. He was all smiles and still is. The new owners are amazing and working hard to get the camp updated. We stayed in our campers and had a great time and made many new friends and found some old friends. See you next year and hopefully many more.
Breakfast at the restaurant is a great start of a day. Early spring, as soon as ice clears, is phenomenal fishing. Big trout practically jump in the boat. Largemouth bass fishing is great! Fish the reeds on either lake with spinnerbaits. Skip the canal, you'll catch fish but not much size.
Our family has been enjoying Log Cabin Resort for over 40 years. We typically see deer, beaver, eagles, hawks, occasionally bears, and this last summer a woodchuck. The lakes also have turtles, geese, Canadian Loons, an occasional moose, racoons, and more. Fishing never disappoints and it is always best to check in with the staff to see what gear and times are best.
The setting is very peaceful and we always hate to leave. Four generations have had great experiences .....so far!