
Tom Merrill Recreation Area
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About Tom Merrill Recreation Area
Overview Tom Merrill Recreation Area sits downstream of Bayou Bodcau Dam, along the Bodcau Creek. The small quiet campground provides all the facilities of a Class A campground, and is open year-round to visitors. Bodcau Creek provides fishing and boating opportunities, along with hiking/biking trails and other recreation. Bayou Bodcau is a large wildlife management area, and is very popular during hunting season for deer and other wild game. Downtown Bossier City and Shreveport are only a 30-45 minute drive away, and have many opportunities for other interests such as museums and restaurants. Bodcau is well off the main travel roads, so traffic and other noise issues are of no concern. The campground has no designated fee booth and is by-reservation-only, so all reservations must be made through recreation.gov. Reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance or upon arrival; we recommend reserving prior to entering the campground. For more information on Bayou Bodcau, please visit the following website. (https://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Bayou-Bodcau/) Natural Features Bayou Bodcau is 33,500 acres of public land, much of which consists of moss-laden cypress swamps. The area also consists of lowland and upland areas, consisting of mixed deciduous or pine forests. Bayou Bodcau is considered a "dry reservoir", and only fills up during periods of high rainfall. The creek can be slow moving and almost stagnant during the dry summer, but a swift and deep torrent during the cooler winter. The area is home to a diverse group of natural areas, and hosts some rare and endangered species. Alligators, beaver and more can be found amongst the forest and swamps. Cypress Swamps, Bottomland Forests, Morse Clay Calcareous Prairies and more can be found within the project boundaries. The project is also home to some of the largest trees in the state, and such "Champion Trees" have been found and recorded at multiple locations throughout the park. Bodcau is also home to 500 acre Ivan Lake, which is a small but well-maintained lake for fishing and boating. The lake is known to be popular with local fisherman, and wildlife such as Bald Eagles can be spotted there. Nearby Attractions There are many other nearby attractions including South Abundant East Recreation Area, the Durden House, the Rifle Range, a Horse Camp and Horse Trails, ATV/UTV Trails, and Ivan Lake. Ivan Lake is a small local lake well known for fishing, boating and birding. Bossier City and Shreveport are within 30 to 45 minutes drive of the campground. The area consists of many different attractions, including museums, a minor league Hockey team, and Barksdale Air Force Base, which has a small museum attached to it. Bossier City also has a large Convention Center where events are often held. There's also other natural attractions, including Red River Wildlife Refuge in Bossier City. Charges & Cancellations Last minute changes and cancellations may be subject to additional fees.


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What makes Tom Merrill Recreation Area special
Tom Merrill Recreation Area is the flagship Class A campground on Bayou Bodcau, positioned downstream of the dam where the landscape opens up and the fishing gets serious. As the more developed option among the bayou's camping areas, it offers amenities that make longer stays comfortable while still keeping you firmly in the Louisiana pine woods. Year-round access means you can fish for bass and crappie in any season, though spring and fall strike the best balance between comfortable temperatures and active fish. Hiking and biking trails connect through the surrounding Corps of Engineers land, winding past bottomland hardwoods and seasonal wildflower displays. The downstream setting provides a different character than the upstream camps — slightly more open terrain and easier boat access to wider water. Come prepared with supplies from Haughton or Minden, as you will not find much once you turn off the highway. Tom Merrill is a strong choice for families wanting a well-equipped lakeside base, RV campers who appreciate hookups, and anglers targeting bayou species in a year-round fishery.
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Phone
318-949-1804
Getting There
From Interstate 20, take exit 33 and head North on State Route 157. Drive 9 miles and turn right on Bodcau Dam Rd. Drive 3 miles and destination will be on the left.
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How do reservations work for Tom Merrill Recreation Area?
Reservation availability for Tom Merrill Recreation Area can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
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