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Kepler Creek Lake Vacation Rentals

Feel the warm Louisiana breeze and fish with your family at Kepler Creek Lake near the peaceful town of Castor.

1,580 Acres of North Louisiana Bass Country

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Why Rent On Kepler Creek Lake

Kepler Creek Lake spreads across 1,580 acres in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, with over 50 miles of cypress and tupelo-lined shoreline and a 14-mile length that gives boaters and anglers extraordinary room to explore. Created in 1957 when a dam was built on Kepler Creek, the lake has become one of north Louisiana’s most reliable bass fishing destinations, with black bass, white bass, largemouth bass, yellow bass, catfish, and sunfish all present in good numbers.

Lakehouses and Cabins on a Fishing Lake

Vacation rentals near Kepler Creek Lake offer multiple bedrooms, full kitchens, and relaxing outdoor spaces with lake views and easy access to the water. Two marinas and several boat launch ramps make getting on the 1,580-acre lake straightforward for families with their own gear. Pet-friendly options are available, and the lake’s numerous coves and fingers give every property a sense of natural seclusion even when the main lake is busy.

Bass Fishing, Water Skiing, and Bayou Exploration

The lake’s 14-mile length makes it well-suited for water skiing and recreational boating alongside the excellent fishing the cypress-lined coves offer. Kayaking through the lake’s numerous fingers and coves is a beautiful way to experience the north Louisiana landscape up close, with wildlife including herons, egrets, and turtles common throughout. Catfish and sunfish round out the fishing options for families whose anglers prefer a more relaxed approach.

The Bonnie and Clyde Museum and Local History

The Bonnie and Clyde Ambush Museum in nearby Gibsland is one of north Louisiana’s most visited historical sites, covering the infamous pair’s final chapter in genuinely fascinating detail. The Arcadia Depot Museum adds additional regional heritage context. Driskill Mountain, the highest point in Louisiana, is just a short drive away and a worthwhile half-day excursion for families who enjoy a scenic hike with a good story attached.

A North Louisiana Lake That Delivers

Kepler Creek Lake is a serious fishing lake with the kind of natural cypress-and-tupelo beauty that makes north Louisiana so distinctive. A vacation rental here gives your family the private space, the water access, and the genuine outdoor character to make a full week feel completely satisfying. The museum stops and the Driskill Mountain hike add variety when you want a break from the water.

Best time to go
Visit Kepler Creek Lake in late spring, particularly May, when azaleas bloom and the days swell with sunlight. Experience tranquil fishing and kayaking amidst whispering pines, while crowds dissipate into the serene landscape, offering the perfect escape.
Water Quality
Kepler Creek Lake's waters are crystal-clear, with a deep blue hue, providing excellent fishing conditions. The lake's clarity is maintained by numerous underground springs, ensuring a pristine environment for aquatic life.
Surface area (mi)
4.59
Max depth (ft)
18.01
Elevation (ft)
173.88
Shoreline length (mi)
29.83

Popular activities

  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

  • No, it is not entirely safe to swim in Kepler Creek Lake. The lake contains navigation hazards like submerged stumps and unmarked creek channels, and there is a risk of water contamination with germs from human or animal feces, especially after heavy rain.

  • Kepler Creek Lake is a popular destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts because it offers great bass fishing. The lake is home to various bass varieties, including black bass, white bass, and largemouth bass, and it has an abundance of aquatic vegetation that provides cover for fish. Periodic drawdowns help manage the vegetation, maintaining good fishing conditions.

  • You can catch largemouth black bass, black crappie, redear sunfish, and flathead catfish in Kepler Creek Lake, Louisiana. The lake also has other species like white bream, white catfish, and various types of sunfish. It is known for its abundant aquatic vegetation and submerged structures that provide habitat for these fish.

  • There is no public beach at Kepler Creek Lake. The lake lacks quality public access facilities, and boaters must beach their boats onto unimproved shoreline areas. Bank fishing access is also very limited, primarily restricted to areas near the spillway and a bridge/road bed.

  • Kepler Creek Lake is near the towns of Castor, Jamestown, and Bienville. These towns are all within a few miles of the lake, with Castor about 5 miles away, Jamestown about 4 miles away, and Bienville about 6 miles away.