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EVENTS: Several unique
events take place on the
Big Cypress Bayou that
borders the town of
Uncertain. Visitors in
Uncertain can view these
activities from the banks
of Caddo Lake. |
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FISHING: Anglers, from novice to
professional, take advantage of
opportunities to limit out on
Caddo’s ninety-two species of
fish in the most scenic of all
Texas lakes. |
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HUNTING: Duckblinds dot
Caddo’s waters, hiding hunters
ready to ambush seventeen
species of migrating waterfowl
that are purported to visit
Caddo Lake annually. |
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BOATING: Caddo offers an amazing
range of boating experiences,
from open water to tiny backwaters.
Enjoy the adventure! |
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Canoe & Kayak Paddling:
Soak in the solitude and beauty
of Caddo Lake by paddling along
designated Texas Paddling Trails
that feature the flora and fauna
of this unique environment. |
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MUD BOATING: See Caddo Lake
up-close and personal in a mud boat.
These versatile shallow draft boats
go almost anywhere, open water,
narrow channels, shallow swamp,
even over mud! Take a tour or bring
your own. |
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BIRDING: On the neotropical
flyway, songbirds of great variety,
forage the banks and treetops
along this migration route.
Bitterns, herons, egrets and
woodstorks are common sights
on Caddo Lake. |
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TOURING: A variety of tour boats
(steamboat, pontoonboats, john
boats with air-cooled engines)
allow visitors to explore the
meandering bayous and sloughs,
giving guests to Caddo an intimate
touch with the mysterious beauty
that is Caddo Lake. |
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RELAXING: Let your thoughts
and dreams float on the water
and take wing with the thousands
of birds on Caddo Lake. Read a
book, daydream, take a nap,
enjoy this place. There is
nowhere else like it. |
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EATING: Savor a combination
of down-home southern cooking,
Louisiana fish, hearty Texas dishes,
and local specialties. There is no
reason to ever be hungry here! |
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Caddo Lake, the mysterious and intriguing Texas treasure, is draped across the Texas-Louisiana border. Caddo was designated in 1991, by International Ramsar Treaty, as a “Wetlands of International Importance.”