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Whether you are a fisherman, hunter, hiker, biker,boater, birdwatcher, photographer, or historian, there is something for you at Camp Caddo on Caddo Lake...
Relax to the sound of a gentle breeze whispering through the Spanish moss, as the sunlight filters through the tall Pine and Cypress trees and water laps at the bank of the Big Cypress Bayou. On what is said to be the site of old Port Caddo, where paddlewheel steamboats landed, Caddo Indians hunted and fished, and river boatmen plied their trade; this is where you will find Camp Caddo. This authentic old Fish Camp, as the old-timers called 'um, and was built in 1948. The inside walls and ceiling of this beautiful lodge are nine foot high center match Cypress paneling. The fireplace is quarried limestone with seashell fossils exposed. The windowed porch overlooks the river, and if you let your imagination run free for a spell, you can see the ghost of a steamboat passing your way. Or perhaps you might see a pontoon boat, draped in bathing beauties. In any case, your stay at Camp Caddo will be one to enjoy and remember forever.
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