Toledo Bend Lake Attractions: Toledo Bend Birding Trail




Toledo Bend Lake Attractions: Toledo Bend Birding Trail


Toledo Bend Lake offers many attractions to visitors who come to the area. One popular attraction is visiting the Toledo Bend Birding Trail. This trail provides access from the Texas side of the lake as well as the Louisiana side. Birding sites offer opportunities to those interested in birding as a beginner or an avid enthusiast.


North Toledo Bend Wildlife Area (37)


Bird watching is available through each month of the year at the North Toledo Bend Wildlife Area (37). Summer months offer views of Painted Buntings, Wood Ducks, Wood Storks, Herons, Blue Grosbeak, Egrets, and Indigo. During the winter months, site seers often see Wood Storks, White-Throat Sparrows, Mallards, Sedge Wrens, Gadwalls, Teals, Pintails, and other prominent birds. Springtime birding offers viewing of Northern Parulas, Kentucky Warblers, Baltimores, Orioles, Red-Eyed Vireo as well as others.


Swede Johnson Recreation Area (39)


The Swede Johnson Recreation Area (39) is another popular birding destination on the Texas side of Toledo Bend Lake. IN this area of birding, enthusiasts will see Pileated Woodpeckers as well as White Ibis. Frequently, birding views provide Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers and Warblers.


Carrice Creek Area (29)

The Carrice Creek Area (29) offers another popular destination for bird watching fans. The site is positioned on the eastern end of the Carrice Creek Bridge. This area is thriving with the sounds and locations of some of your favorite birds. Earlier in the year, Cormorants prevail in the area. Later in the year, many Egrets come in for nesting time. Other excellent birding opportunities are available throughout each month.


East Hamilton Boat Ramp Area (43)


The East Hamilton Boat Ramp Area (43) offers an excellent location along the water shores. Many visitors will experience bird siting of Bald Eagles, Blue Jays, Wood Thrush, Eastern Towhee, American Redstart and more. Pine forest species are evident ongoing in the vicinity as well.


Toledo Bend Birding Trail


The Toledo Bend Birding Trail continues to offer excellent opportunities to bond with nature through the sport of bird watching. Just a few of the birding sites provided include North Toledo Bend Wildlife Area, Swede Johnson Recreation Area, Carrice Creek Area, and East Hamilton Boat Ramp Area.


Happy Birding and Enjoy the Natural Beauty of Toledo Bend Lake!

 




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Toledo Bend Lake Weather Forecast

Tuesday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 77

Tuesday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 62

Wednesday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 77

Wednesday Night

Clear

Lo: 44

Thursday

Sunny

Hi: 64

Thursday Night

Clear

Lo: 41

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 71

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 51


Toledo Bend Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 3/19: 170.67 (-1.33)



Toledo Bend Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 12)

SLOW. Water stained; 60 degrees; 0.70 feet below pool. There are more anglers on the water as water temperatures are now 60 degrees. Lots of bass on the bank spawning or in prespawn. The bite will especially be good with the full moon. The shallow bite has been best with wacky worms, senkos, Texas rig lizards and if wind is blowing. They will still eat spinnerbait or chatterbait. Deeper fish can be found on main lake points in 8-12 feet with a Carolina rig and football jig. Crappie are picking back up in the backs of the creeks with roadrunners and tube jigs. Bends in the creeks have been the best place to hold the bigger crappie in 6-8 feet near shallow flats. As water warms the action will continue to improve. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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