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Toledo Bend Reservoir and adjacent
areas offer excellent opportunities for sightseeing and nature photography.
The lake washes up into swampland and splashes against cliffs through
its nearly 90 miles of length and over 1,200 miles of shoreline.
The area is in a major flyway for migrating birds and is largely
surrounded by forest. On the Louisiana side, much privately owned
timberland fronts the lake while the Texas side has Sabine National
Forest abutting a large portion of the lake. The huge tracts of
unused land and the area's low population density mean clean, clear
waters and an abundance of wildlife.
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