Review of Lake Fork
We have visited Lake Fork, and written a detailed reviews of what to expect at each lake:
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Fork
Review of Lake Fork Lake Fork is shaped like a big V with the bottom of the V at the dam. The big V is 27,264 acres and has 315 miles of shoreline and lots of small arms and coves coming off the V. The maximum depth is 70 feet and the water is a Read more…
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Discover the Best Lakes in Texas: Scenic Spots for Boating, Fishing, and Watersports
Some of Texas’ lakes are famous for bass fishing, like Lake Texoma for striped bass and Lake Fork for largemouth bass. Some are well-known for party spots like Possum Kingdom Lake. And some are famous for a copious amount of activities and entertainment like Lake Grapevine and Lake Travis or for wildlife viewing and kayaking, Read more…
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Texas Lake Levels 2024 Report
This weather and climate information comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is merely a prediction, not set in stone. The lake levels are from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and Water Data for Texas and current as of May 28, 2024. Summer of 2024 officially begins on Thursday, June Read more…
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Texas Guide to the 2024 Total Eclipse
The total solar eclipse 2024, on April 8, will enter Texas from the border towns of Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, and Eagle Pass, Texas. According to the Great American Eclipse website, Texas has the potential to host 720,000 out-of-state visitors and 13 million Texans live within this eclipse’s path. The eclipse excitement will continue to Read more…
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Texas Lakes: Your Questions Answered
Texas Outside receives a lot of questions from our readers, especially about Texas lakes. We strive to answer these questions to the best of our abilities. We get some brilliant questions from our audience, and we love doing the research to find those answers. Many of these questions give rise to some surprising results. Those Read more…
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Texas Lakes with Gators
An estimated 400,000 to 500,000 alligators live in east and south Texas, and there are many Texas lakes with gators in them. Alligators are indeed hearty survivors. They have lived on earth many more millions of years than hominids. Hominids, our human ancestors, first appeared in Africa about six million years ago, according to paleoanthropologists. Read more…
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Texas Lake Levels Early 2023 Report
As of January 3, 2023, and according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, 46.26% of the lower 48 states are in drought. This means that surface water levels are lower than usual. In the winter months, drought conditions lessen because of seasonally cooler temperatures and dormant vegetation. What does this mean for Texas lakes? In Texas, Read more…