Have you ever been to Caddo Lake? If not, you are truly missing out. If you are an experienced fisherman, there’s no doubt that you have already heard of this amazing lake in Louisiana, which straddles the border between Texas and Louisiana in northern Louisiana. Check out all it has to offer:

Some people call Caddo Lake “the most beautiful lake in America”, and it’s easy to understand why.

Facebook.com / Nancy Naremore It’s also known as the ‘floating forest’, and is known for its sprawling fingers that are home to some gorgeous cypress and other water loving trees. And of course plenty of Spanish moss.

The lake is about 12 miles wide and 16 miles long, and could have been formed during the 1811 New Madrid earthquake.

Flickr.com / Omar Barcena Others say it may have formed from a huge log jam that dammed up the Red River.

Fishermen absolutely adore this lake, which is rich in Crappie, Bream, and Bass.

Facebook.com / Twin Blends Photography LLC It’s known as the best place to catch high weight largemouth bass in Louisiana.

Recreational boating here is an absolute blast, where you can enjoy the meandering bayous as well as the open waters.

Facebook.com / Out of Bounds Photography / Paige Bounds You can launch your boat off LA Highway 1 in Oil City or at the Caddo Lake bridge.

You will simply fall in love with all of the beauty that is to be found at this amazing lake.

Flickr.com / Dave Hensley There are also a lot of wildlife viewing opportunities, including owls, eagles, and alligators.

There are a lot of people hard at work to keep this lake beautiful.

Flickr.com / wirwuen Right now Salvinia is threatening the lake, but officials in Louisiana and Texas are working to fight it off.

Isn’t this lake amazing? We sure think so. Let us know what you love to do when you visit Caddo Lake! And if you’re looking for more awesome Louisiana summer destinations, check out our article here.

Facebook.com / Nancy Naremore

It’s also known as the ‘floating forest’, and is known for its sprawling fingers that are home to some gorgeous cypress and other water loving trees. And of course plenty of Spanish moss.

Flickr.com / Omar Barcena

Others say it may have formed from a huge log jam that dammed up the Red River.

Facebook.com / Twin Blends Photography LLC

It’s known as the best place to catch high weight largemouth bass in Louisiana.

Facebook.com / Out of Bounds Photography / Paige Bounds

You can launch your boat off LA Highway 1 in Oil City or at the Caddo Lake bridge.

Flickr.com / Dave Hensley

There are also a lot of wildlife viewing opportunities, including owls, eagles, and alligators.

Flickr.com / wirwuen

Right now Salvinia is threatening the lake, but officials in Louisiana and Texas are working to fight it off.

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