|
|
What To Do
 |
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. |
 |
Hunting:
Duckblinds dot Caddo's waters, hiding hunters ready
to ambush seventeen species of migrating waterfowl
that are purported to visit Caddo annually. |
 |
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. |
 |
Touring:
A variety of tour boats (steamboat, pontoonboats,
john boats with aircooled engines) allow visitors
to explore the meandering bayous and sloughs, giving
guests to Caddo an intimite touch with the mysterious
beauty that is Caddo. |
 |
Attractions:
Captain
Ron's Gator Park & Petting Zoo offers visitors
the opportunity to see live alligators in a natural
setting as well as various other animals like goats,
chickens, turtles, pigs, etc. Watch as we feed the
alligators! |
 |
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 the lake. |
|
|
|
|
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."
|