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Cypresss Bayou Reservoir Vacation Rentals

Boat the clear blue water with your family at Cypresss Bayou Reservoir near the lively riverfront city of Bossier City, Louisiana.

A 3,875-Acre Fishing and Recreation Lake Just North of Bossier City

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Cypresss Bayou Reservoir

Why Rent On Cypresss Bayou Reservoir

Cypress Bayou Reservoir sits about seven miles north of Bossier City via Airline Drive, covering approximately 3,875 acres of open water with depths reaching 30 feet or more in the channels. This open lake is well-known among northwest Louisiana fishermen and recreational boaters, offering easy access to quality fishing and water recreation within a short drive of the Shreveport-Bossier City metro area. A vacation rental near Cypress Bayou gives your family a relaxed, well-located base for a northwest Louisiana lake trip.

Cozy Lakehouses with Easy Access to the Water

Vacation rentals near Cypress Bayou Reservoir offer multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, and outdoor spaces with lake views and easy boat launch access. Pet-friendly options are available, and the proximity to Bossier City means your family can enjoy genuine lakeside recreation while maintaining the convenience of a major Louisiana city nearby. Many rental properties feature private docks or easy access to the lake’s public launch facilities.

Fishing, Boating, and Open-Water Recreation

Cypress Bayou Reservoir is a popular and productive fishing destination, with bass, catfish, crappie, and bream all present in the lake’s substantial water column. The open lake design and good water depth make it well-suited for recreational boating, water skiing, and jet skiing throughout the warm season. The lake’s accessibility from Bossier City means it fills quickly on good-weather weekends, so a vacation rental stay during the week offers the best combination of good water and fewer crowds.

Bossier City and Shreveport Day Trips

The Shreveport-Bossier City area is just minutes from the lake, putting the Louisiana Boardwalk, the R.W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport’s museums, and the city’s dining and entertainment scene within easy reach. The proximity to major entertainment venues and the broader northwest Louisiana cultural landscape gives any rental stay near Cypress Bayou genuine variety for days when the family wants something beyond the lake.

Northwest Louisiana Lake Living, Conveniently Located

Cypress Bayou Reservoir offers a straightforward, enjoyable northwest Louisiana lake experience with the practical advantage of being just minutes from a major city. A vacation rental here gives your family the fishing, the open water recreation, and the lakeside atmosphere with urban convenience always available when you want it. That combination makes this one of the most practical lake vacation rental choices in the Shreveport-Bossier City region.

Best time to go
For a sublime escape, visit Cypress Bayou Reservoir in late spring, particularly in May. This magical month bathes the landscape in vibrant blooms, allowing for serene fishing and invigorating water sports, all while the sun graces you with warm rays and gentle breezes, and the crowds remain blissfully sparse.
Water Quality
The water in Cypress Bayou Reservoir is a deep blue, reflecting the clear skies above. The lake's water clarity is ultra-clear, allowing for excellent visibility beneath the surface.
Surface area (mi)
7.89
Max depth (ft)
29.99
Elevation (ft)
177.17
Shoreline length (mi)
30.14

Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Waterskiing
  • Fishing
  • Freshwater Fishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Cypresss Bayou Reservoir has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, swimming is allowed in certain designated areas of the Cypress Black Bayou Reservoir. Swimming and bathing are permitted only in these specified areas, and are prohibited in restricted areas such as within 100 feet of the spillways and water intakes.

  • Cypress Bayou Reservoir is a popular destination because it is a large, 3,875-acre lake with deep channels, making it ideal for fishing and boating. The reservoir has several boat launches and is known for its recreational activities, attracting fishermen and boaters. An annual permit and launch fees are required, but the lake’s amenities support its popularity.

  • In Cypress Bayou Reservoir, the use of gill nets, trammel nets, fish seines, and wire nets is prohibited year-round. Hoop nets and slat traps are allowed only from November 1 to February 28. No fish taken with prohibited nets can be possessed or sold from these waters.

  • Yes, there is a public beach at Cypress Bayou Reservoir. This beach is part of the Black Cypress Bayou Park & Recreation Area and is available for swimming. The beach is accompanied by other amenities like picnic tables and grills.

  • Cypress Bayou Reservoir is near the towns of Bossier City and Benton. It is located about nine miles north of Shreveport and four miles east of Benton in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. The reservoir is accessible via Airline Highway from the Interstate 220 bypass around Shreveport-Bossier City.