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The most secluded, wilderness-wrapped corner of Lake Texoma — six protected coves, a working marina, and direct reach into Tishomingo refuge and the Washita hunting country. More outdoor retreat than subdivision.

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Live MLS listings, updated continuously. Inventory here is limited — many nearby homes are addressed in Madill.

What is Bridgeview on Lake Texoma?

Bridgeview on Little Glasses Bay, Lake Texoma — sheltered coves and marina on the Oklahoma side near Madill
Bridgeview — sheltered coves on Little Glasses Bay, near Madill on the Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma.

Bridgeview is a marina and resort area on the Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma, sitting on the east side and southern point of Little Glasses Bay at 13947 Reel Lane, Madill, in Marshall County. It's up on the lake's northern reaches, near the Washita River arm, between Kingston and Madill. If you're searching Bridgeview Lake Texoma homes for sale or Little Glasses Bay Lake Texoma homes, this is the spot — but read the next section first, because Bridgeview isn't a typical subdivision, and that changes how you should shop here.

Is Bridgeview a resort or a residential community?

Honest answer: it's a resort first. Bridgeview is a 323-acre marina and resort — cabins, RV sites, boat slips, a store and restaurant — on a long-term Corps of Engineers lease, not a platted neighborhood like Buncombe Creek or Washita Point. There's no grid of subdivision streets here. The homes and cabins you'll find for sale nearby sit on private land around the resort and across the greater Madill / Little Glasses Bay area, and many of them carry a Madill address rather than a "Bridgeview" one. So inventory is genuinely limited, and the right way to shop Bridgeview is as a lifestyle and location — then let us pull what's actually on the market in the surrounding area.

One thing to understand up frontThe 323-acre resort itself is Corps lease land, not fee-simple ownership. Any home you buy near Bridgeview needs to be on private deeded land away from the lease area — so the parcel's ownership type, access, and any dock rights all have to be checked individually. We do that for you before you ever write an offer.

What's on the water at Bridgeview?

The anchor is Bridgeview Marina & Resort, and as of mid-2026 it's open year-round under new management — recently brought back to full service with a restaurant, ship/convenience store, gas docks, boat ramps, covered slips, cabins, and an RV park. Its real signature is the water itself: six protected coves inside the resort's footprint make this some of the calmest, most sheltered boating water on the Oklahoma side. Just up the bay, Little Glasses Resort & Marina (a gated, year-round resort with its own fuel dock, slips, cabins and store) gives the area a second full-service marina. Hours and the on-site restaurant run seasonally, so confirm before a trip — but the marina is operating.

What makes Bridgeview the most secluded spot on Lake Texoma?

This is Bridgeview's whole identity, and it's worth leaning into. The resort sits on 323 acres with roughly 20,000 feet of shoreline and six coves, and it's the closest major marina on Lake Texoma to the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge and the thousands of acres of public, largely undeveloped land along the Washita River. That combination — sheltered coves plus direct reach into protected wilderness — doesn't exist anywhere else on the lake. If you've been searching for a secluded lake home on Lake Texoma or a quiet base near the Tishomingo wildlife refuge area, this is the corner of the lake that delivers it. For a broader look at true waterfront across the lake, see our Lake Texoma lakefront properties guide.

Is Bridgeview good for hunting and fishing?

It's the best-positioned community on the lake for it. Bridgeview sits at the southern tip of vast public hunting ground running along the Washita River on Corps land, next door to the Tishomingo NWR. That opens up duck hunting in the refuge corridor and deer hunting on nearby public land, and the Washita arm is well known for striper staging plus quieter-water bass fishing away from the main-lake crowds. If you've been looking for a hunting cabin on the Lake Texoma Washita arm, this is the area to focus on — no other marina community combines lake access and wilderness hunting access the way Bridgeview does.

Can I buy a home or cabin near Bridgeview?

Yes — with realistic expectations. Privately owned homes, cabins, and parcels do come up around the Corps lease area and across the greater Madill / Little Glasses Bay area, and that's where to look for homes near Bridgeview Marina in Madill, Oklahoma. But the supply is thin and irregular compared with the busier, denser communities down the lake, so the right move is to get on a real-time search rather than rely on whatever happens to be listed today. Tell us what you're after — weekend cabin, full-time home, hunting base, or raw land — and we'll pull current MLS inventory for the area and flag anything that fits.

What does property near Bridgeview cost?

This is the honest part: there's no reliable public "median" for Bridgeview itself, because so few homes trade here in any given stretch. Pricing in the surrounding Madill / Little Glasses Bay area runs a wide range depending on whether you're looking at off-water acreage, a cabin, or genuine waterfront with deeded access — and a single sale can swing the averages. Anyone quoting you a tidy "Bridgeview median" is guessing.

One honest note on pricingThe only numbers that matter for an offer here are MLS-verified comps for the specific area and property type — ask ADR for current and closed sales near Bridgeview / Little Glasses Bay before you price or bid. With inventory this thin, comps do real work.

Are there boat ramps and dock permits near Bridgeview?

Yes on ramps — Bridgeview Marina has ramps and gas docks, and there's reliable Corps-managed lake access in the area. Docks are the part to verify carefully. All Lake Texoma shoreline is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Tulsa District), and private dock licenses are required and not freely issuable. If a property advertises a dock, treat that as something to confirm with USACE — the license, its current status, and whether it transfers with the sale — never an automatic given. If a permitted dock matters to you, make it a written condition, not an assumption.

What school district serves the Bridgeview area?

It depends on the exact parcel — the area straddles the Kingston and Madill school district lines, with Madill schools serving much of it. Don't assume one or the other; verify the district by the specific property address before you buy. We'll confirm it for any home you're serious about.

What's nearby for groceries, shopping, and healthcare?

Plan on Madill (~15–20 min) for everyday groceries, gas, and the basics, plus Madill Regional Medical Center for nearby care. For full retail and a wider range of services, Durant is roughly 35–40 minutes, where you'll also find urgent care and a full ER. It's genuinely rural out here — more remote than the Kingston-area communities — so plan a real trip for the big stuff, and know that the seclusion that makes Bridgeview special is the same thing that puts services a drive away.

How far is Bridgeview from Dallas–Fort Worth?

About 2 hours 30 minutes — a little farther than the Kingston-side communities, but still inside DFW weekend range, which is exactly what makes a quiet hunting-and-water base out here workable. Quick reference from the community:

  • Madill — 15–20 min
  • Kingston — 20–25 min
  • Durant — 35–40 min
  • Denison / Sherman, TX — 60–65 min
  • DFW — ~2 hrs 30 min
From Jason

Bridgeview Resort has always felt like a slower, more laid-back part of Lake Texoma to me. Since it sits on the far north end of the lake near Madill, you tend to see a lot of people from this side of the lake and nearby towns like Tishomingo who enjoy the area, along with buyers looking for a quieter lake experience. The marina is nice, there's a restaurant, the campgrounds stay pretty popular, and if you like catfishing, this area can be really good. One thing that makes Bridgeview different is you'll occasionally find properties with acreage, which isn't always easy to come by near the lake, and because housing around the marina is more spread out, it doesn't feel packed in. If you're looking for a big social lake hub with constant activity, this probably isn't your spot — Bridgeview is more of a slower pace. One insider detail a lot of people don't realize is the marina has some of the cheapest gas on the lake, though the tradeoff is you're on the far north end of Texoma.

What should I know before buying near Bridgeview?

The honest drawbacks, so there are no surprises:

  • Limited residential inventory — this is a resort, not a subdivision. Homes near Bridgeview are sparse and many are Madill-addressed; expect to wait for the right one rather than choose from a full shelf.
  • Corps lease land — the 323-acre resort runs on a long-term USACE lease, not fee-simple ownership. Any home you buy must be on private deeded land away from the lease area; confirm ownership type and access per parcel.
  • Remoteness — Madill (~15–20 min) and Durant (~35–40 min) for services. The seclusion is the draw, but it's a real drive to the everyday stuff.
  • Rural roads — Reel Lane and the surrounding roads are rural; verify paving and year-round access on any parcel.
  • Washita-arm water levels — the upper arm can be more sensitive to low water than the main lake body; check depth and access at your cove, not just the main-lake level.
  • Dock permits are Corps-controlled — not freely issued; verify any dock's license and transferability with USACE before you count on it.

Recent & upcoming development

Two things worth watching. First, Bridgeview Marina & Resort itself — the 323-acre property was offered for sale as a commercial holding, and as of mid-2026 it's back in full operation under new management, which is a good sign for the area's stability and amenities. Second, the regional Pointe Vista / Hard Rock development across the lake is expected to lift interest and traffic lake-wide over the next few years; Bridgeview feels it indirectly — more activity on the water, while its own corner stays quiet and wild. No Bridgeview-specific subdivision or expansion is announced.

Jason Hightower, Broker/Owner, American Dream Realty

Questions about Bridgeview?

Inventory's thin out here, so the search matters. Talk to someone who actually sells this end of the lake — what's coming up around Madill and Little Glasses Bay, which parcels are private vs. Corps lease, dock realities, and what's worth the drive.

Call 580-931-8888 Jason Hightower · Broker/Owner, American Dream Realty