With so many great lakes and bayous around Louisiana, you're bound to run into an alligator at some point. But, which Louisiana lakes have the most alligators?
Discover the eerie folklore of Caddo Lake on the Texas-Louisiana border, where ghosts, monsters, and M. Night Shyamalan's new movie weave a tale of mystery.
Not only is Caddo, formerly known as Ferry Lake, home to the largest cypress forest in the world, the lake has plenty of legends to satisfy the thrill seeker in all of us.
Discover the eerie tale of steamboat Mittie Stephens, a tragic journey on Caddo Lake similar to Titanic's. Why hasn't Hollywood adapted this emotional saga?
This monster was approximately 18 to 20 feet in length, and though no one actually had photographic evidence, scores of people reported spotting the creature.
The Bayou State simply has more alligators than any other state in America. In fact, Louisiana has the largest alligator population of any place in the entire world!
Not only is Caddo, formerly known as Ferry Lake, home to the largest cypress forest in the world, it made a huge contribution to the oil and gas industry