Straddling The Louisiana-Texas Border, The Toledo Bend Reservoir Is One Of The Most Unique Places You'll Ever Visit
For anyone looking to enjoy a relaxing day on the water, there’s no better place to be than the Toledo Bend Reservoir. Located right on the Texas-Louisiana border, this impressive reservoir is a favorite warm-weather destination for both Texans and Louisianians, and the history behind how this iconic reservoir came to be is nothing short of incredible. Let’s check it out:

It’s also the fifth largest in the country (by surface area). The reservoir extends to Sabine, Shelby, Panola, and Newton counties in Texas and Sabine and DeSoto parishes on the Louisiana side.

Texas formed the “Sabine River Authority of Texas in 1949 and the following year Louisiana formed the “Sabine River Authority, State of Louisiana.” In 1953, both sides combined to establish the “Sabine River Compact.”
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The most impressive part of the entire process was that the dam was built completely by both states without any assistance from the federal government. It’s the only one in the United States to have been built without any federal assistance!
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On the Louisiana side, both North Toledo State Park and South Toledo State Park offer endless opportunities for boating, fishing, kayaking, and swimming.

Anglers will have their hands full catching record-breaking catches of bass and catfish here.

There are plenty of boat/kayak launches along the Louisiana side, including both state parks.

Both Louisiana state parks have several options for camping, including RV slots, cabins, and hybrid glamping-style tents, like the one pictured above.

And we wouldn't blame you.
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Whether you choose to end your day on land, in a kayak, or rocking a giant inflatable flamingo is up to you. We hope you choose option #3. Stay quirky.
Learn more at the Toledo Bend website and start planning your waterfront getaway today.
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