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Old L&A Depot, LA Political Museum | Kisatchie National Forest
Saline Lake and Saline River | Gum Springs Horse Trail | Earl K. Long Memorial Park
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Saline Lake and Saline Bayou

Located on the Natchitoches/Winn Parish border 12 miles northeast of the town of Natchitoches La., Saline Lake encompasses 8,400 acres. The lake is primarily a wooded lake and is home to good populations of largemouth bass, crappie (known to many here as sac-a-lait or white perch) and sunfish.

Saline Lake Commission Members:
John Dupree, Dorman Guilliams, Benny Long, Sam Misuraca, Clyde Swanson

For a map of Saline Lake, click here. Note: This map is not current and a few markings may have changed.

The Saline River/Bayou is located on the west border of Winn Parish and is designated as a Wild and Scenic River. It is protected by the National River Program and is located on U. S. Forest Service property. (Kisatchie National Forest - Winn Ranger District)

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