Caddo Lake State Park
East Texas Treasure
Bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss tower over the maze of bayous, sloughs and ponds of Caddo Lake. Paddle these waterways, stay in a historic cabin, or try your luck fishing. Discover an East Texas treasure!
Things to Do
At Caddo Lake State Park, you can fish, paddle, hike, picnic, camp or stay in a cabin, look for a geocache, and go boating. Rent our group hall for your next reunion!
Fish: Access the 26,810-acre Caddo Lake, which harbors more than 70 species of fish. We have a fishing pier and a boat ramp. You do not need a fishing license to fish from shore in a state park.
Paddle: Explore Caddo Lake’s twists and turns. Rent a canoe in the park or bring your own canoe or kayak. You can also venture onto more than 50 miles of paddling trails in the Caddo Lake area (
Stay:
Choose from 46 campsites, ranging from water only to full hookup sites.
Stay at a screened shelter.
Rent one of our historic cabins. These range from two- to six-person cabins, and several are ADA accessible.
Hike: Explore the forest afoot. One-quarter mile of the Caddo Forest Trail is ADA accessible.
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