Top 10 Best Lakes to Visit in Texas

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  1. A beautiful lake known as "Lady Bird Lake" divides South Austin from the rest of North Austin and is one of Austin's most redeeming natural features. Paddlers often use their kayaks or canoes to enjoy this urban amenity every day of the year. The Austin skyline gives a stunning backdrop to the lake as you cross the renowned Congress Avenue Bridge to the east.


    Lady Bird Lake provides a ton of recreational opportunities for the state capital, including hike and bike trails around the shoreline, as well as lake paddling, rowing, and fishing. Early morning kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, or even sculling on the lake is recommended. You may also jog/walk/ride along the well-kept trail that runs alongside it. Once that, there are hundreds of great local restaurants within walking or bike distance after you've taken it all in. Arrive early to avoid the crowds and the heat.

    Lady Bird Lake
    Lady Bird Lake
    Lady Bird Lake
    Lady Bird Lake

  2. Lake Texoma is located on the Red River between Oklahoma and Texas and is known simply as Texoma or Texomaland by locals. Lake Texoma's appeal is partly due to its sheer size as well as its proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, which is about an hour's drive south of the lake.


    Every year, millions of people go to Lake Texoma. Texoma has over 580 miles of shoreline, making it one of the largest reservoirs in the United States. Texoma Lake is one of Texas' top bass fishing lakes. Anglers are attracted to the area because of the large and self-sustaining population of bass. The lake has world-record-breaking bass. Smallmouth, spotted, and striped bass may all be found in plenty in Texoma. The Texoma shoreline has marinas, boat rentals, and chartered fishing trips in addition to various golf courses and hotels.

    Lake Texoma
    Lake Texoma
    Lake Texoma
    Lake Texoma
  3. Any day you’re on the lake is a good day and Lake Travis is a perfect getaway for those looking to get out on some water. Lake Travis, the Crown Jewel of the Central Texas Highland Lakes, is overflowing with entertaining activities. This long and skinny reservoir stretches for almost 63 miles, with 270 miles of shoreline.


    Boating, diving, fishing, and jet skiing are all popular water sports in Lake Travis. The shore of Lake Travis is lined with public access points, marinas, boat rentals, and guide shops. A half-hour drive from Austin will take you to parts of Lake Travis. Windy Point Park is less than 30 minutes from the city and offers camping, picnic tables, and some of the state's greatest diving. Live music concerts, zipline excursions, and golf courses are among the land-based activities available around Lake Travis.

    Lake Travis
    Lake Travis
    Lake Travis
    Lake Travis
  4. Caddo Lake, which spans the Texas/Louisiana border, provides a unique water experience in Texas. Caddo Lake is a cypress swamp with about 20,000 acres of bayous, channels, and waterways.


    Caddo Lake is one of the South's true natural marvels. The cypress trees that give the lake its trademark bayou look are estimated to be over 300 years old, making it Texas's only natural lake and the second largest in the entire south. Caddo Lake also has American alligators, which are rare to see. Caddo Lake State Park, on the west end of the lake, near the Cypress Bayou, is a popular recreation spot. The state park has hiking trails and campgrounds, but the main attraction is its closeness to the water. Caddo Lake boasts nearly 40 miles of picturesque paddling trails, as well as canoe rentals at the state park.

    Caddo Lake
    Caddo Lake
    Caddo Lake
    Caddo Lake
  5. Canyon Lake is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River with an excellent spot for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. Whether you're visiting Canyon Lake to hunt, fish, camp, swim or simply relax, there's always something fun to do!


    Canyon Lake is a gem of the Texas Hill Country, located midway between San Antonio and Austin and 30 minutes from New Braunfels. The Guadalupe River runs through the lake, and the water is crystal clear. Boating, fishing, and lakefront hiking are all popular activities at Canyon Lake. On the lake, the Army Corps of Engineers maintains eight developed recreation sites. Tent camping and RV camping are available in some locations, such as Canyon Park and Fort Sam Houston Recreation Area. Other day-use areas include Guadalupe Park and Comal Park, both of which provide picnic tables and hiking trails. Overlook Park has a special walking trail that runs along the top of Canyon Dam.

    Canyon Lake
    Canyon Lake
    Canyon Lake
    Canyon Lake
  6. Sam Rayburn Reservoir is a famous leisure lake administered by the Army Corps of Engineers in deep East Texas. This massive man-made reservoir, which spans over 110,000 acres, is surrounded by parks and public spaces. The lake has an average depth of 80 feet with a healthy largemouth bass population. These fish have made Sam Rayburn gain a reputation as one of Texas' top bass fishing lakes.


    The largemouth bass is the most popular game fish in Sam Rayburn Reservoir, and there is a great year-round fishery. There are also excellent crappie and catfish fishing opportunities all year. The amount of white bass is limited, but they give excellent fishing opportunities in the spring. Bluegill and redear sunfish are abundant and give excellent fishing chances, especially for young or novice fishermen. On the lake, the US Army Corps of Engineers operates a dozen park amenities. Hiking trails, picnic areas, scenic overlooks, and boat ramps may all be found in most of these parks. The lake is surrounded by anything from basic campers to luxurious villas. On the Louisiana/Texas border, Toledo Bend Reservoir is another important body of water.

    Sam Rayburn Reservoir
    Sam Rayburn Reservoir
    Sam Rayburn Reservoir
    Sam Rayburn Reservoir
  7. Lake Conroe is a 22,000-acre boating lake located about an hour's drive from Houston. It's a popular place to get away from the city for rest and relaxation, or an exciting adventure. Jet Skis, sailboats, and fishing rigs may all be found on Lake Conroe on any given day. The shoreline is also dotted with visitor attractions such as golf courses, lakeside restaurants, and full-service marinas.


    The nearby city of Conroe is worth a weekend visit on its own. Conroe is developing a vibrant scene that includes live music, restaurants, and easy access to the outdoors. The northern end of Lake Conroe is surrounded by the Sam Houston National Forest, which offers various hiking trails for nature enthusiasts. The 129-mile Lone Star National Recreation Trail runs beside Lake Conroe's northern shore.

    Lake Conroe
    Lake Conroe
    Lake Conroe
    Lake Conroe
  8. Possum Kingdom Lake is located on the Brazos River, 70 miles west of Fort Worth, in a rugged canyon country. The natural cliff features that border the south end of the reservoir are well-known.


    Possum Kingdom Lake's stunning blue waters make for great photo opportunities. Possum Kingdom's crystal clear water is ideal for sports like fishing and scuba diving. White bass is the greatest fish is cast at Possum Kingdom Lake. And Possum Kingdom State Park, on the west side of the 20,000-acre lake, is a popular recreation destination. Hiking and bike trails are among the main activities available at the state park. There are also campsites and air-conditioned cabins available at the park. Getting on a boat and finding a hidden spot to anchor is a popular activity in the Possum Kingdom.

    Possum Kingdom Lake
    Possum Kingdom Lake
    Possum Kingdom Lake
    Possum Kingdom Lake
  9. Lake Lewisville, with its 29,000 acres and 233 miles of shoreline, is one of the largest lakes in north Texas. Fishing, skiing, swimming, relaxing, and recreational boating are all popular activities on this recreational lake.


    Lake Lewisville, which is quite busy on weekends, offers a variety of water activities. Boating and fishing are two of the most popular lake activities. There are canoes, kayaks, speedboats, and houseboats on the water. The lake has excellent conditions for crappie, catfish, and white bass. Finding a cove, tying up to other boats, and enjoying a beautiful day while listening to music is another popular activity in Lake Lewisville. There are numerous parks line Lake Lewisville's shoreline, providing opportunities for hiking, camping, and bicycling. The Lake Park Golf Course is one of the several championship golf courses surrounding Lake Lewisville.

    Lake Lewisville
    Lake Lewisville
    Lake Lewisville
    Lake Lewisville
  10. Inks Lake is a picturesque reservoir on the Colorado River fifty miles northwest of Austin. With its sparkling blue water, colorful rock outcrops, and striking sunsets, this gem of the Hill Country is just an hour northwest of Austin.


    Inks Lake is particularly beautiful because of the pink rocks that stick out along the shore. It is surrounded by the rolling landscape of Texas Hill Country. The lake's southeast shore is covered by the large Inks Lake State Park. Campgrounds, hiking trails, and a visitor center are all available at the state park. Inks Lake is one of the greatest locations to camp in Texas because of its lakeside campsites. Swimming, skiing, and paddling are all common water activities. Canoes and kayaks are available for rent at the state park. With two fishing piers, a cleaning station, and a boat ramp, Inks Lake is a popular fishing spot.

    Inks Lake
    Inks Lake
    Inks Lake
    Inks Lake



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