Texas Lake Maps With Things To Do |
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A constant level lake created by damming the Colorado River, Lake Austin is scenic and offers lots to see and do. You can always find some calm water, enjoy one of two party coves, dine or listen to live music on the water, cruise by some huge beautiful mansions, or camp on the shore line. Read our review of Lake Austin. |
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A small 9400 acre lake that is best known for fishing. It’s home to Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, one marina with cabins and a small RV park, some large beautiful homes, and lots of standing timber in the water, particularly at the west end of the lake. Read our review of Lake Bob Sandlin to learn more about the lake. |
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A rock bottom 11,000 acre lake, 20 miles long, and 170 miles of shore line and clear water for a Texas lake. You’ll find camping and some lodging and one boat-up-to restaurant serving burgers. Fishing is pretty good and there are some great coves for boarding or swimming with limited boat traffic. Read our review of Lake Bridgeport to learn more. |
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Lake Buchanan, the first in the chain of the six Highland Lakes, has some good lodging, pretty scenery, and coves for swimming and boarding, Fishing is ok and the lake is not as crowded as most of the other Highland Lakes. Rear our review of Lake Buchanan. |
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Wow, what a unique, scenic, and mysterious lake rich with history and alive with aquatic vegetation. Great lake for cruising, camping, fishing, and boarding/skiing on the back bayous or main lake. |
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A beautiful lake with deep clear emerald green water, ok camping, lots of lodging options but none directly on the water, fair fishing, and good boarding water. Here is a link to our review of Canyon Lake which is one of our favorite lakes in Texas. |
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Cedar Creek Lake is one of the largest lakes in Texas with over 200 miles of shoreline that has good coves for skiing, some restaurants, live music on the water, and lots of homes. Cedar Creek Lake Review. |
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Lake Conroe is fun for cruising (some beautiful humongous homes in Bentwater), lake side dining, fun bars, great golf, and more. Conroe is one of our top rated like because of all it has to offer for a fun weekend or longer. Review of Lake Conroe. |
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Lake Fork is best known for fishing, in fact, 65% of the Texas Top 50 largest bass (including the current state record) were caught in Lake Fork. There is a lot of standing timber covering a large portion of the lake, but there are lane buoys to get you around the lake. There are several marinas, lots of lodging options, and a great golf course. Read our review of Lake Fork. |
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Just north of Abilene, Fort Phantom Hill Lake is 4213 acres, averages 66′ deep, and has some pretty good fishing. There are a few parks, a couple with limited primitive camping, with picnic areas, ramps, disc golf, and more. |
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Frio River Map
The Frio River and the terrain it flows through is some of the most beautiful and dramatic scenery in Texas and the area is loaded with fun things to see and do, some of which includes: tubing, golfing, camping, hunting, fishing, or just relaxing on the bank of the river. |
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Lake Grapevine offers an abundance of water activities from sailing to jet skiing as well as camping, hiking, biking and more convenient to visitors to the DFW area. Review of Lake Grapevine |
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Guadalupe River Upper and Lower Guadalupe River Map The Guadalupe River is one of the best rivers in Texas for camping, tubing, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, or just hanging our for a fun weekend. Use these maps to find fun stuff to see and do on the Guadalupe River. |
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Lake LBJ is a constant level lake with plenty of excellent choices for lodging, plus you’ll find a great resort, places to swim and socialize, boat rentals, restaurants, and more. Lake LBJ Review. |
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Lewisville Lake is a 29,000 acre lake with 187 miles of shoreline. You’ll find plenty of boat ramps, several campgrounds and day use parks, two good restaurants with live music, great golf courses surrounding the lake (one that you can boat up to), a challenging disc golf course, and a great party cove. Read our review of Lewisville Lake to learn more. |
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Lake Livingston is the 2nd largest lake located in Texas & has been called a “water wonderland” a perfect place to relax & enjoy yourself. Lake Livingston has plenty of options for lake-side camping, lodging, and dining. You’ll find good fishing guides, a great golf course, and boat rentals – Livingston has everything you need for a fun filled weekend or longer. |
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A beautiful, scenic, and clear water lake with over 300 miles of shoreline. Something for everyone: good camping, lots of resorts and rentals, skiing, partying, fishing, home sites, or any water related activity. Review of Possum Kingdom Lake. |
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A Texas Outside Favorite! A scenic lake that is largely undeveloped and one of the biggest lakes in Texas. Good lakeside campgrounds, several places with cabins and cottages, and good fishing. You’ll find some good coves and sandy beaches. Review of Sam Rayburn Reservoir. |
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Lake Somerville is an 11,000 acre lake with 85 miles of shoreline that is very good for camping, fishing, and water related activities. The State Park has good campsites, there are some private RV Parks, some with cabins and a restaurant, and 13 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. |
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Lake Tawakoni is a 37,000 acre lake with 200 miles of shoreline about 40 miles east of Dallas. The lake is best know for fishing but is also good for recreational boating. There are marinas, a couple boat up to restaurants, several day use areas, and some campgrounds, the best of which is Lake Tawakoni State Park. For such a big and close by lake, it seems undiscovered. |
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Lake Travis is a Texas Outside Favorite Lake – great restaurants, clear water, good nightlife, fantastic party cove, good fishing, great coves for skiing, and more. Lake Travis Review. |
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One of the largest & prettiest lakes in Texas with lots of camping, sandy beaches, clear water, great striper fishing, resorts, golf, restaurants on the water, and more. Lake Texoma Review. |
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A huge lake with 1200 miles of shoreline, beautiful scenery, some good RV and camping sites, a couple good resorts, excellent fishing, and a lot of stumps. Toledo Bend Lake Review. |
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Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East Two very small (2200 acres) but pretty lakes with a heavily treed shoreline with some huge beautiful home and lake houses built over the water – a small channel joins both lakes |
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Lake Whitney is the fourth largest lake in Texas at 23,500 acres and it’s well known for it’s excellent skiing on the Brazos River, good fishing, towering white limestone bluffs, and good camping |
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