Cypress Bend Park


Address
3462 Cypress Bend Dr.
Many, Louisiana 71449

Contact
318-256-4118

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Cypress Bend Park, owned by the the Sabine River Authority (SRA), is located on 114 acres of forested land that includes 1 mile of shoreline, cabins, RV campsites, a recently renovated beach area as well a playground, volleyball court, covered pavilions, picnic tables, 6 lane paved boat ramp, lighted pier and restrooms.

The 60 RV campsites include water and sewer with 50, 30, 20 amp electrical hook-ups. Spots are available by the night or month from July 1st thru February 28th.

The waterfront cabins are fully furnished and include everything you need such as dishes, cookware, silverware, linens, microwave, coffee pot and satellite TV, air conditioning and heating.

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Toledo Bend Lake Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 84

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 71

Saturday

Thunderstorms Likely

Hi: 84

Saturday Night

Thunderstorms Likely

Lo: 68

Sunday

Sunny

Hi: 75

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 59

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 80

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 68


Toledo Bend Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 10/17: 167.62 (-4.38)



Toledo Bend Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

FAIR. 90 degrees; 4.00 feet below pool. Water temperatures are back up in the mid to high 80s, and fishing has been tough on the south end of the lake as it continues turning over, with brown bubbles showing up-something that should settle in the next 5-6 days. For now, it’s best to stay north of the bridge. Main lake ridges in 12-18 feet are producing a few bites on Texas rigs and big crankbaits, while creek bends in 3-8 feet are giving up some small fish and keepers on square bills and lipless baits, though not many over 2 pounds. Crappie remain slow on brush piles and natural timber in 16-22 feet, with most caught on live bait rather than jigs. The fall transition keeps getting delayed by the heat, but signs point to a real shift coming next week once the turnover passes. Despite the tough bite, a few big fish have been landed recently, including several in the 9-pound range. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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