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Jefferson, Texas

Sq Ft: 1994   Year: 2014 Acres: 0.880  
Stephanie Murray, Agent

WATERFRONT Lot on Caddo (Big Cypress Bayou) in the most...

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Jefferson, Texas

Acres: 0.580  
Stephanie Murray, Agent

WATERFRONT LOT - Most sought after area and the best views of...

Big Cypress Bayou 

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Jefferson, Texas

Acres: 0.780  
Stephanie Murray, Agent

WATERFRONT Lot on Caddo (Big Cypress Bayou) in the most...

Big Cypress Bayou 

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Jefferson, Texas

Acres: 0.580  
Stephanie Murray, Agent

WATERFRONT - Big Cypress River - 1.15 Acres...

Big Cypress Bayou 

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Jefferson, Texas

Acres: 1.150  
Lucy Golladay, Realtor

BAYOU RIVER RUN - Perfect Getaway...

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Jefferson, Texas

Sq Ft: 1406   Year: 2003 Acres: 1.200  
Lucy Golladay, Realtor

Big Cypress River - Main House w/Extra Income Properties...

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Karnack, Texas

Sq Ft: 1900   Year: 2006 Acres: 0.000  
Richie Arnold, Realtor

Big Cypress Bayou Riverfront Home...

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Jefferson, Texas

Sq Ft: 2370   Year: 1994 Acres: 2.830  
Laurel DeWare, Broker

Moon Lake Ranch is a 399 acre paradise situated just 2.8 miles...

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Jefferson, Texas

Acres: 399.110  

ONE OF A KIND PROPERTY on Big Cypress Bayou - SOLD...

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Jefferson, Texas

Sq Ft: 686   Year: 1946 Acres: 0.000  
Beverly Bradley, Realtor
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Big Cypress Bayou Information

Big Cypress Bayou is a scenic waterway located in East Texas, primarily in the area around the city of Jefferson. It is a tributary of the Red River and plays a significant role in the local ecosystem and economy. Here’s some information regarding fishing, boating, and general details about the area:

General Information
- Location: The bayou runs through Marion County and is part of the larger Cypress Creek watershed.
- Ecosystem: The bayou is characterized by cypress trees, wetlands, and diverse wildlife, making it an attractive spot for nature enthusiasts and outdoor activities.
- History: The area was historically significant for trade and transportation during the 19th century, particularly in the development of Jefferson as a port town.

Fishing
- Fish Species: Big Cypress Bayou is home to a variety of fish species, including bass (largemouth and spotted), catfish, crappie, and bream. These make it a popular spot for both amateur and seasoned anglers.
- Fishing Regulations: It’s important to follow Texas Parks and Wildlife regulations, including obtaining a fishing license, observing size and bag limits, and practicing good conservation methods.
- Fishing Spots: Popular fishing locations along the bayou include areas near boat ramps, bridges, and natural structures like fallen trees which provide cover for fish.

Boating
- Boating Activities: The bayou is suitable for various water activities, including kayaking, canoeing, and small motorboats. The slow-moving waters make it ideal for leisurely paddling and exploring the scenery.
- Access Points: There are several public boat ramps and access points for launching boats. The ramp at the city of Jefferson is a common entry point.
- Scenic Views: Boating down the bayou offers views of lush scenery, wildlife, and tranquil surroundings, making it a peaceful outdoor experience.

Tips for Visitors
- Weather: Be mindful of weather conditions, as heavy rains can cause fluctuations in water levels and affect boating safety.
- Wildlife Watching: Bring binoculars for birdwatching and be on the lookout for wildlife such as deer, ducks, and various bird species.
- Local Amenities: Jefferson offers various amenities, including lodging, dining, and shops, making it convenient for visitors looking to explore the bayou and the surrounding area.

Big Cypress Bayou is an excellent destination for fishing and boating enthusiasts, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Whether you’re casting a line or paddling through the cypress trees, the bayou promises a memorable outdoor adventure in Texas. Always remember to respect the environment and follow local guidelines to ensure the continued preservation of this beautiful area.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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