Review of Lake Tawakoni

We have visited Lake Tawakoni, and written a detailed reviews of what to expect at each lake:

  • Tawakoni

    Lake Tawakoni is a large lake with over 36,700 acres and 200 miles of shoreline.  The maximum depth is 70 and the water clarity according to Texas Parks & Wildlife is "moderately stained" – not sure what that means but we would call it light brown with 1 to 3 feet visibility.  The lake is best Read more…


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