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Sabine River Authority/San Miguel
The Sabine River Authority San Miguel Zwolle (SRA) is a public agency created by the Texas Legislature in 1949 to manage and protect the water resources of the Sabine River Basin. The SRA is responsible for the management of the Sabine River and its tributaries, including the Neches, Angelina, and Trinity Rivers. The SRA also manages the San Miguel Reservoir, which is located in Zwolle, Louisiana. The SRA works to ensure the safe and efficient use of the water resources of the Sabine River Basin for the benefit of the citizens of Texas and Louisiana. The SRA also works to protect the environment and promote economic development in the region.
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User Reviews
Steven Simpson
Great park to visit and fish, camp or just bring kids to playground. Service has always been above expectations. Very clean and maintained.
Ty Hull
Went there for their first Bigfoot symposium. Great time and a astounding beautiful place
Elizabeth Stevens
Most of these reviews are from 5 years ago, these cabins have definitely been upgraded! I was a bit worried based on the past reviews but me and my kiddos were more than pleasantly surprised! The cabins are very nice, the swimming spot is great! Everything is well kept and updated. Definitely coming again.
Stephanie Peneguy
Beautiful area, but the cabins have no amenities. Not even a hook for a towel.
rick armstrong
We stayed in one of the large cabins while we there to fish a bass tournament. My first impression when i walked in was the smell. I understand its a cabin but it doesn't have to smell musty. We were told the cabin had two queen size beds. It did not. It had one queen size bed that made all kinds of racket when you moved in it. Sounded like it was going to fall apart and the mattress was very uncomfortable. It had a pull out couch which i guess is what they are calling the other queen size bed which had like a 3'' thick mattress on it. It had a nasty looking table for a dinning table in it. This cabin was $115.00 a night. For that amount of money i have since been told there are a lot nicer places to stay at on this lake.The nicest thing about the cabin was the outside of it. Looks here are very deceiving. I don't recommend staying here.