Caddo Lake: Tours, Paddling & Where to Stay




Caddo Lake looks like nowhere else in Texas: a flooded maze of bald cypress hung with Spanish moss, straddling the Texas–Louisiana line. It is often called Texas's only natural lakeand holds what's considered the largest bald cypress forest in the world. It's also nearly empty of places to sleep—which is why Jefferson, about 20 minutes west, has been the lake's lodging base for a century. Here's how to do the lake right and where to stay when you do.
Boat tours and how to see the lake
The classic way in is a guided boat tour from Uncertain, TX—yes, the town is really named Uncertain—where local captains thread the boat roads through the cypress and narrate the lake's wildlife, history, and legends. Tours run small and personal; book ahead in spring and fall. If you'd rather stay closer to town, narrated riverboat cruises depart from Jefferson's historic turning basinon Big Cypress Bayou, the waterway that fed the lake's steamboat trade.
Paddling, fishing, and the state park
Caddo Lake State Park (Karnack, TX) is the public gateway: canoe and kayak rentals, marked paddling trailsthrough the cypress, fishing piers, and CCC-built cabins that book out far in advance. The lake is one of Texas's best fisheries—crappie, bass, and catfish—and outfitters around Uncertain rent kayaks and arrange guides. Mornings are the magic hour, when mist sits on the water and the boat roads are still.
Yes, that Caddo Lake — the movie
The 2024 thriller Caddo Lake, produced by M. Night Shyamalan, put the lake's eerie, beautiful geography in front of millions of viewers—and the real thing delivers. The film leaned on the same qualities visitors describe: still water, cathedral cypress, and a landscape where it's genuinely easy to lose your bearings. If the movie brought you here, a guided tour is the closest you'll get to being inside it.

Caddo Lake State Park (TPWD)
Official park site: paddling trails through the cypress, fishing, pier access, and trail maps from Texas Parks & Wildlife.
Park info & maps
Riverboat rides from Jefferson
Can’t get on the lake? Narrated bayou cruises depart from Jefferson’s historic turning basin on Big Cypress Bayou.
See riverboat rides
Visit Jefferson — attractions
Official CVB listings for boat tours, outfitters, and day-trip ideas around the lake and bayou.
Visit website
Stay in Jefferson — 20 minutes away
Caddo Lake has few places to sleep. Jefferson’s historic B&Bs and inns are the closest real lodging base — with restaurants and nightlife after your day on the water.
Find your stay
Where to stay near Caddo Lake
Lodging on the lake itself is scarce—a handful of guest houses around Uncertain and the state park cabins, all small and quick to fill. Jefferson is the closest real lodging town: dozens of historic B&Bs, inns, and boutique hotels about 20 minutes from the state park entrance, with restaurants, bars, and evening activities waiting after a day on the water. Many stays are pet-friendly, and several have porches made for post-paddle evenings. Compare options on Find Your Stay.
Lake photography via Wikimedia Commons: Shiva Shenoy (CC BY 2.0), William L. Farr (CC BY-SA 4.0), Maciej Kraus (CC BY 2.0), and Alexander Hatley (CC BY 2.0).