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    Museum of the Red River

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Captain Ron's Swamp Tours - In the channel

    Captain Ron's Swamp Tours

    4.9(42 reviews)
    89.6 mi

    We wanted to show the kid Caddo lake so we drove from Dallas to do a tour with Captain Ron…read more Ron is a down home friendly guy who obviously loves people, his job, and Caddo lake. During the 90 minute boat tour, he was enthusiastic and passionate about the lake. He really seemed to enjoy sharing his immense knowledge the lake, both real and legend. I learned a lot and he made the tour very interesting. The day we went it was a bit chilly and overcast. It had just rained so the lake water was muddy, and therefore we did not see much wildlife, just a busy beaver and some blue herons. You can go during the summer when the water is clearer and see turtles and dragon flies. During the summer, the climate is much hotter and humid and there is little air flow on the lake, so be prepared to sweat. Cool and overcast actually was preferable IMO. The wife and I had toured the lake about a decade ago and we left from the northern part of the lake. Our opinion is that despite the fact that Captain Ron did a great job, the northern part of the lake is more interesting than the southern part where Captain Ron is now located.

    Had the best experience on the water today. Did a late afternoon tour w/ Captain Ron. Very sweet…read moreguy...full of fun lil facts, stops to admire birds, explain the scenery...just an all around great experience. So glad we booked this. Do yourself a favor...book the experience!! When back in town...will definitely shoot for a full moon tour!!!

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    Arkansas State Parks Old Washington-Park Ranger of

    Arkansas State Parks Old Washington-Park Ranger of

    4.8(13 reviews)
    65.7 mi

    The Historic Washington State Park is absolutely incredible! A jewel of a historic park that…read morereminds me of some of the preserved colonial settlements I visited in my childhood in New England. The park has buildings representative of some of the state's important eras, a surrey ride with two gorgeous and enormous beast of horses, a delicious restaurant with some southern cooking staples I'd missed from my childhood, well-curated exhibits and tours, and a friendly, passionate staff I want to bring home with me. Oh! And a bed and breakfast in the old jailhouse! And it's one of the loveliest pleases I've stayed. This is a great weekend trip. The only downfall is that there's not much else for many miles around, but it truly doesn't matter because there's enough to do in the park that you don't need to have anything else to do. Ive had such a wonderful time the 24 hours I've been here and I have about 16 more. Hot tips: byob and eat at Big Mac's and make sure you try the ribeye (only on Fridays) and the brisket.

    So much history and old buildings to see. When you step into the visitor center you are greeted…read morewith a friendly face with lots of information about the history. Be sure to sign up for a tour and give yourself plenty of time to soak it all in. We took the the horse and buggy tour. The guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history of the park and friendly while sharing the history. The horses pulling the carriage were Black Percheron. Was able to give them some scratches on there head and they were quite friendly. Will have to go back and spend more time soaking up the town.

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