South Toledo Bend State Park

South Toledo Bend State Park is one of two Louisiana State Parks located on the shores of Toledo Bend Reservoir. The land for the park was acquired in 1979 but it was not opened to the public with facilities until November 20, 2004. The park, located at 120 Bald Eagle Road, in Anacoco, LA, quickly became popular due to its recreation potential.

South Toledo Bend State Park
Map of Louisiana, United States of America
LocationVernon Parish, Louisiana, United States of America
Coordinates31°12′29″N 93°34′12″W[1]
Areaapprox. 1,000 acres (4.0 km2; 1.6 sq mi) [1]
EstablishedNovember 20, 2004 (2004-11-20)
Governing bodyLouisiana Office of State Parks
www.crt.state.la.us/parks/istb.aspx

Activities

Visitors to the park can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, birding, camping, and wildlife watching.[2] The park is 1,000 acres (4 km2) in size, which gives visitors ample room to roam and hike. There is a 3,000 ft (900 m) surfaced nature trail which leads from the visitor's center museum and the Hippie Point Hiking Trail, 1.5 miles (2 km) long. For those who want to stay overnight, the park provides 19 cabins, all located near the lake shoreline, and 60 campsites. John boats will be available soon and may be rented and several park roads may be used for cycling. There is a beach area for swimming. The impressive visitor's center museum was opened on July 21, 2005. It contains nature-based exhibits and dioramas designed to increase awareness of indigenous species and their role in the environment.[2]

The park is a nesting ground for the bald eagle which feeds on the freshwater fish.[2] Fisherman may also catch the fish in the reservoir, including largemouth bass, catfish, bream, and white perch. There is a two-lane boat ramp in the park.[2]

See also

References

  1. "South Toledo Bend State Park - Louisiana Office of State Parks". Louisiana: Office of State Parks. Archived from the original on 2011-01-12. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  2. Louisiana State Parks Crossroads Brochure. Louisiana State Parks. 2007.


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