Lake Lewisville
Lewisville Lake contains 29,000 acres, 233 miles of shoreline, and is surrounded by 9,000 acres of nature preserve. Lewisville Lake, which has an average depth of 25 feet, is big enough to accommodate a variety of activities like fishing, boating, water sports, and miles of beautiful hiking and bike routes. Discover why Lewisville Lake is the designated "Urban Bass Fishing Capital of Texas" by catching some of the largest fish on this side of Moby Dick (after all, this is Texas).
The Dallas Fort-Worth region's Lewisville Lake, a Corps of Engineers reservoir, is a hotspot for outdoor recreation and water sports. Lewisville Lake Park, a 622-acre park on the lake's south shore that is less than a mile from I-35E, is managed by the City of Lewisville. The park has a range of attractions, including pavilions, swimming beaches, RV and tent camping, picnic spaces, and sports fields. On Lewisville Lake, you can also find launch ramps, marinas, boat and jet-ski rentals, and fishing equipment.
Lewisville Lake is a great place to go fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, white bass, and stunning hybrid white/striped bass. Lewisville Lake is a well-liked vacation spot all year round because of the swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing, sailboarding, camping, biking, and picnics that are all available there.
Location: Denton County, Dallas