We weren’t expecting much visiting this National Wildlife Refuge, but we were pleasantly surprised. ...
Caddo Lake Wildlife Management Area
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The Caddo Lake Wildlife Management Area is an expansive 8,124-acre site located in Marion and Harrison counties, established in 1992 with the aim of conserving the rich natural environment, notably as a vital waterfowl habitat under the Ramsar Convention. This unique wetland area features permanently flooded bald cypress swamps, bottomland hardwood forests, and mixed pine-hardwood uplands, providing diverse recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, and camping.
Visitors can engage in various outdoor activities including birding, canoeing, and nature photography, while accessing the area requires permits for entrance. The WMA emphasizes conservation and preservation, making it an exceptional destination for those who appreciate the great outdoors and seek to explore Texas' natural beauty.
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