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Lake Bistineau State Park

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Area
  
3.035 km²

Lake Bistineau State Park

Location
  
Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States of America

Established
  
July 6, 1938 (1938-07-06)

Governing body
  
Louisiana Office of State Parks

Address
  
103 State Park Rd, Doyline, LA 71023, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–10PMSaturday8AM–10PMSunday8AM–5PMMonday8AM–5PMTuesday8AM–5PMWednesday8AM–5PMThursday8AM–5PMFriday8AM–10PM

Similar
  
Lake Claiborne State Park, Jimmie Davis State Park, Poverty Point Reservoir, D'Arbonne National Wildlife R, Grand Isle State Park

Lake bistineau state park louisiana


Lake Bistineau State Park, one of twenty-two state parks in Louisiana, is located on Lake Bistineau, a long and narrow waterway formed in 1800 as a result of extensive flooding created by a large log jam on the nearby Red River. The principal source of Bistineau is Dorcheat Bayou, which originates in southwestern Arkansas and flows through Nevada and Columbia counties before reaching Webster Parish, where it empties into the lake near the village of Doyline. Loggy Bayou, meanwhile, links Bistineau with the Red River.

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Lake bistineau state park cabin tour


HistoryEdit

In 1938, then Governor Richard W. Leche signed legislation establishing the state park. Lake Bistineau has remained a popular North Louisiana recreational site, particularly for fishing and boating, for more than a half-century. In 1942, a large dam and spillway were completed at the southern end of the lake in an effort to maintain a constant water level. Additional land was acquired thereafter, and the park was expanded in 1948.

ActivitiesEdit

Accommodations at Bistineau are moderately priced.Seven deluxe cabins, with one suited for the disabled, rent for $120 per night and can sleep up to eight persons. Group Camp I rents for $500 per night and includes a dining hall, kitchen, and twenty cabins which can sleep up to 160 people. Group Camp II rents for $250 per night and includes a dining hall, kitchen, and six cabin, which can sleep a maximum of forty-eight persons. The park offers forty-four improved campsites with water and electrical hookups which rent for $22 per night. Another seventeen premium sites with water and hookups rent for $28 per night. There are two swimming pools open during summer.

References

Lake Bistineau State Park Wikipedia