
The lake is named after the Caddo tribe who previously lived in the area. The 10,200 hectare lake is home to the world’s biggest Cypress forest, which only adds to its beauty. This beautiful lake and bayou sits in the northwest corner of the state and is shared with neighbouring Texas. Caddo Lake, Caddo Parish Source: lazyllama / shutterstock Caddo Lake


Let’s have a look at the best lakes in Louisiana: 1. This includes lakes, and there are natural and man-made ones scattered all over the state. With the Driskill Mountain in the northeast of the state, the Kisatchie National Forest in the centre and the Gulf of Mexico making up for its southern border, there is no question that Louisiana is packed with fabulous natural scenery. In short, it is clear why Louisiana was nicknamed the Bayou State. It is known for its deltas, swamps and marshes, as well as its longleaf pine forest and wet savannahs. Not only is the state of Louisiana rich in culture and heritage it is also rich in terrain.
