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Lake Bruin State Park is a state park in Louisiana located on the shore of Lake Bruin, an oxbow lake near the town of St. Joseph in Tensas Parish.

History

Lake Bruin was originally part of the Mississippi River before it changed its course. The lake gets its name from Peter Bryan Bruin who owned a plantation next to the lake. During the 1920s, the lake and the area around it was sold to the state by the Debusant family. The park itself was initially a fish hatchery operated by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries from 1928 until 1956 when it was added to the State Parks System as Lake Bruin Wayside Park, the name was later changed to just Lake Bruin State Park.[2][3]

Activities and facilities

Activities at the park include fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and birding.[4] The park features picnic tables, three fishing piers, a playground, a bathhouse, washrooms, boat rentals, a boat launch, rentable cabins, and campsites with electricity and running water.[5]

Ecology

The park is home to many species of birds, including Red-bellied woodpecker, Wood duck, Pied-billed grebe, American coot, Swamp sparrow, and Belted kingfisher. Lake Bruin features largemouth bass, white crappie, bluegill, longear sunfish, and redspotted sunfish. Baldcypress is the major tree in the park.

References

  1. ^ https://app.lla.la.gov/publicreports.nsf/0/7e5cd06f160e6728862589ea006dff23/$file/00002267.pdf
  2. ^ Ann, Jackie (27 November 2023). "There Is A Unique Man-Made Wonder Hiding In This Small Town In Louisiana". Only in Your State. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Louisiana State Park History". Louisiana State Parks. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Lake Bruin State Park". Louisiana State Parks. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  5. ^ Smilanic, J. "Lake Bruin State Park". Outdoor Project. Retrieved 26 February 2024.