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Michael Landrum grew up fishing Caddo Lake with his grandfather. In 2013, Michael began giving tours of this watery wonderland on his 24-ft pontoon boat and thrives on sharing his lifetime of knowledge and personal passion for this area and loves helping make lifelong memories for those who share his tours.
Johnon’s Ranch Marina is the oldest inland marina still operating in the State of Texas. It’s a full service marina, supplying sortsmen with boat fuel, live bait, artificial luers, snacks, soft drinks, beer and souveniers of it’s home base Uncertain, Texas.
Rent a jon boat with an eight-horse power motor or a peope powered canoe to explore Caddo Lake on your own or with an experienced guide.
Captin Ron’s Swamp Tours offers tours on a pontoon boat that seats up to 16 people.
Just 24 miles from Marshall you’ll find a peace¬ful place in the East Texas woods at Martin Creek Lake State Park. Fish for bass or catfish, walk the trails, or sit quietly and watch a sunset over the lake. Offering year-round fishing, camping, paddling, lake swimming, hiking and biking, water-skiing, picnicking, geo¬caching and nature photography. Reserve our picnic pavilion for your next group gathering.
Located just 30 miles from Marshall, you have found the most beautiful lake in all of East Texas. Lake O’ The Pines sits on an area of 16,919 acres surrounded by gorgeous pine trees that reach into the sky. This fishery contains largemouth bass, spotted bass, catfish, white bass, crappie, sunfish, and chain pickerel. Lake O’ The Pines is located miles from the hustle and bustle of any city. At Lake O’ The Pines, you are surrounded by huge pine trees which guard the lake. At night, you will have views of the stars through the pines which are indescribable. If you are looking to get on a lake and away from it all, this beautiful lake in East Texas is for you.
Located in Uncertain, Texas, just 20 miles from Marshall. Caddo Lake is a 25,400-acre lake and bayou on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in northern Harrison County and southern Marion County in Texas and western Caddo Parish in Louisiana. Caddo Lake boasts beautiful bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss that tower over the maze of bayous, sloughs and ponds of Caddo Lake.
The 18-hole “Cypress” course at the Cypress Hills facility which opened in 2009.
Oak Lawn is a 9-hole golf course that is owned by the City of Marshall and is open to the public.
The Sam Birmingham Municipal Pool is managed by the Boys & Girls Club.You can find more information about the times and fees on their website.Boys & Girls Club of the Big Pines – Swim the Sam