Cane River Lake (French: Lac de la rivière aux Cannes) is a 35 mi (56 km) oxbow lake formed from a portion of the Red River in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, United States. It runs throughout the Natchitoches' historic district to the south and is famous for the numerous plantations, particularly Melrose being located on or near its banks.
The lake was widely publicized between 1966 and 1979 by the nationally known outdoorsman Grits Gresham, host (with Curt Gowdy) of ABC's The American Sportsman and author of numerous books and columns on hunting, fishing, and guns.
The American historian, Henry C. Dethloff, grew up on Cane River and as a youth swam the entire width of the stream underwater.[1]
^"Dr. Henry C. Dethloff". Dignitymemorial.com. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
CaneRiverLake (French: Lac de la rivière aux Cannes) is a 35 mi (56 km) oxbow lake formed from a portion of the Red River in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana...
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of Engineers built the multibillion-dollar Old River Control Structure.[citation needed] CaneRiverLake Los Adaes "The Great Raft". Discovering Lewis...
southwest, around the town of Triangle, where the main crop has been sugar cane. Lake Kyle Recreational Park lies on the reservoir's northern shore, while there...
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is a continuous 42.195 kilometres (26.219 mi) rowing regatta on the CaneRiverLake in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Northwestern State University is the official...
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at Old River and Kisatchie Bayou at Montrose to Natchez near the CaneRiver. During heavy rains or floods, Bayou Brevelle joins the CaneRiver. The bayou...
to build a reservoir on Cane Creek were made as the area's population was growing too large to be sustained by University Lake. In the 1950s, Daniel Okun...
stretching for some 15 miles (24 km) from the Cane Creek Cascades to Cane Creek's mouth along the Caney Fork River. Cane Creek rises atop Little Mountain — which...
Louisiana. It is delineated and split by waterways to include the CaneRiver, Red River, Old River (Natchitoches Parish), and Bayou Brevelle (named after Jean...
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Mississippi Delta, the park includes the 1,675-acre (678 ha) Cane Creek Lake, a wooded lake which borders Bayou Bartholomew, the world's longest bayou....