Discover Toledo Bend Reservoir

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History

Completed in 1967 on the Sabine River, Toledo Bend is the largest man-made lake in the U.S., straddling the Texas–Louisiana border. Its vast expanse of clear water, mature cypress forests, and abundant fishery has made it a premier destination for anglers, boaters, and waterfront investors seeking both recreation and income potential.

Forest Highlights

  • Size: 185,000 acres of navigable water
  • Shoreline: 1,240 miles of contiguous banks
  • Counties: Sabine, Shelby, Newton (TX side)
  • Scenic Features: Cypress groves, sandbars, hardwood bottomlands
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Outdoor Adventures

Over 700 miles of meandering channels, sandy banks, and lush bottomlands—your next riverfront property awaits.

Fishing Excursions

Pursue trophy bass, catfish, and crappie from public ramps or private docks.

Boating & Watersports

Cruise open coves, water-ski on clear flats, or paddle quiet back-bays.

Lakeside Camping

Primitive and developed campsites tucked beneath towering pines.

Wildlife

Spot herons, kingfishers, otters, and migratory waterfowl along secluded coves.

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