You don't have to jump on the water obstacle course to have fun
Rocky Point Adventures
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It's a Hidden Gem in East Texas, It's Like You Are Transported Into Vacation Mode Instantly.

I had seen pictures of Rocky Point Adventures and I assumed it was somewhere in the Dallas area. Little did I know it was a short one-hour drive from Shreveport in Lone Star, Texas.

Lone Star, Texas has a Gorgeous Lake That many Texans Have Flocked to And Purchased Homes On.

Although U.S Steel built the lake in 1942 and still owns it, many Texans love the views and lifestyle that the lake offers.

What's new in the neighborhood?

A giant floating water park, basically one of the most massive obstacle courses I have ever laid eyes on. Of course, the obstacle course is on water. The owners of Rocky Point Adventures are bringing life to the community in the most epic way possible.

A Bar That Feels Like You're in Mexico Because of the Sandy Beaches Located Alongside the Water.

Yup the owners brought in sand to make it a whole vibe. Rocky Point Adventures doesn't just offer a bar and an obstacle course, you can enjoy a pedalboard, a pedal kayak, and a stand-up paddleboard day. The best part is you can rent them by the hour.

May 14th Is the Big Day for Rocky Point Adventures.

Come May 14th you can start having all the fun and they are officially open for the season. You can book your next adventure at Rocky Point Adventures just click here. 

Want to get a season pass? For the first time ever they are offering some for $249.

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50+ Pictures of Shreveport's Abandoned Historic Fairgrounds Field

Before you know it, Shreveport's historic Fairgrounds Field will be will be exactly that - history. Once the legal wrangling is done, the proverbial endangered-bat-guano will hit the fan and the once glorious Ratchet-City cathedral to baseball will be demolished and gone.

Before it "bats" its final inning, let's take a final look at the glory that once was. I warn you though, it's kind of like seeing that super-hot girl from high school 20 years later - and time has not been kind.

These awesome pictures were provided by urban photographer extraordinaire Ron DeBello.

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.

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