Lakes
Acres of Water: 1310
Miles of Shoreline: 25
Lake Georgetown is a small, clear, and deep (85' maximum depth) 1310 acre Corp of Engineers impoundment of the North Learn More...
Acres of Water: 6
Miles of Shoreline: 58
Stillhouse Hollow Lake is a very clear and deep lake (107' maximum depth) with a shoreline that is undeveloped except Learn More...
Acres of Water: 8310
Miles of Shoreline: 103
Review of Lake Granbury Lake Granbury was formed by the construction of De Cordova Bend Dam by the Brazos River Learn More...
Acres of Water: 7380
Miles of Shoreline: 60
Grapevine Lake is a relatively small lake just north of Grapevine. This Corp of Engineers lake has some good campgrounds, Learn More...
Acres of Water: 64900
Miles of Shoreline: 850
Review of Lake Amistad At over 25 miles long, Lake Amistad has 800 miles of shoreline and some great scenery Learn More...
Acres of Water: 2400
Miles of Shoreline: 15
Fairfield Lake is only 2350 acres so it doesn’t take long to cruise the whole lake. It is undeveloped except Learn More...
Acres of Water: 7340
Miles of Shoreline: 60
Joe Pool Lake is a Corp of Engineers impoundment of Mountain Creek and Walnut Creek. The lake is south of Learn More...
Acres of Water: 90000
Miles of Shoreline: 450
Lake Livingston is one of the largest lakes in Texas with 90,000 acres over 450 miles of shore line. The Learn More...
Acres of Water: 1269
Walter E Long Lake was formerly known as Decker Lake. Walter E. Long Reservoir is located just a few miles Learn More...
Acres of Water: 8738
Miles of Shoreline: 60
Eagle Mountain lake is a relatively small but fun lake. The water is fairly clear (you can see your knees Learn More...
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