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Over 18 acres of property in the countryside of The Grove...

Belton Lake 

Lakefront  Acreage

Gatesville

,

Texas

Acres: 18.168  
Seth Fortenberry, Agent

Exceptional +-122 acres on Lake Belton! Perfect recreational...

Belton Lake 

Lakefront  Acreage

Temple

,

Texas

Acres: 122.630  

This architectural marvel built by Orchard Valley Homes in The...

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4 5.0  

Moody

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 3912   Year: 2021 Acres: 1.170  

Welcome Home !! Your 5 bedroom home has so many amazing...

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6 6.0  

Temple

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 4382   Year: 2008 Acres: 2.190  

SPECTACULAR TEXAS SUNSETS pair well with waterfalls, a cobalt...

Belton Lake 

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4 5.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 3655   Year: 1977 Acres: 0.528  

Luxury living near lake Belton! This executive Carothers...

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4 3.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2892   Year: 2021 Acres: 0.396  

Calling all lake lovers!!! Let me introduce you to 13325...

Belton Lake 

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2 4.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2618   Year: 1990 Acres: 0.480  

A lovely lake house with gorgeous views of Lake Belton and...

Belton Lake 

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4 3.0  

Temple

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2400   Year: 2001 Acres: 1.464  

Great locations to develop, very close to lake Belton...

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Temple

,

Texas

Acres: 12.000  

Welcome to this absolutely stunning 4BR/3BA home nestled in the...

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4 3.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 3143   Year: 2002 Acres: 1.001  

Redesigned from top to bottom to take full advantage of the...

Belton Lake 

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3 2.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 1562   Year: 2003 Acres: 0.558  

LAKE ACCESS!! 7 ACRES! This beautiful foam insulated custom...

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2 2.0  

Gatesville

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 1810   Year: 2020 Acres: 7.153  

Introducing a captivating retreat! Nestled along Lake Belton...

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5 4.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2397   Year: 2007 Acres: 0.289  

Welcome to your dream home! This stunning, completely remodeled...

Belton Lake 

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3 2.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 1482   Year: 1960 Acres: 0.580  

Country & city living combine near Lake Belton on this peaceful...

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3 2.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2005   Year: 1995 Acres: 2.991  

30 x 30 WORKSHOP that conveys a long work bench (with extension)...

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4 3.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2778   Year: 2019 Acres: 0.660  

Sitting on a large corner lot with full backyard privacy fence...

Belton Lake 

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4 3.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 3300   Year: 2006 Acres: 0.509  

Discover tranquility and privacy in this charming 3-bedroom, 2...

Belton Lake 

Lakefront  Home

3 3.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2153   Year: 1980 Acres: 0.743  

Nestled on a generous 1.14-acre lot, this home offers...

Belton Lake 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Belton

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 3362   Year: 2005 Acres: 1.140  

Here is your chance to own a custom built, waterfront home...

Belton Lake 

Lakefront  Home

3 2.0  

Temple

,

Texas

Sq Ft: 2008   Year: 1996 Acres: 0.859  
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Belton Lake Information


Belton Reservoir is located on the Leon River in Bell and Coryell counties, 5 miles northwest of the City of Belton off FM 317. It is 12,300 acres. Belton Lake was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to control flooding within the Brazos River Basin. The lake also functions as a water supply for several of the surrounding communities, fish and wildlife habitat, and provides recreation opportunities for the public.

Maximum Depth: 124 feet, Date Impounded: 1954, Normal Water Clarity: 4- to 6-foot visibility, Water Level Fluctuation: 3-5 feet Conservation Pool Elevation: 594 ft. msl , Aquatic Vegetation: Very sparse buttonbush and cattail
Are Jet Skis permitted on Belton Lake? Yes
Can you Swim in Belton Lake? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Belton Lake? Good
Are Boat Docks permitted at Belton Lake? No
Are Power Boats permitted at Belton Lake? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Belton Lake? 124
What are the Nearby Cities to Belton Lake? Belton, Temple

Belton Lake
Fishing Information

Predominant Fish Species: Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, hybrid striped bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, white bass, sunfish

Most of Lake Belton's shoreline is very steep, rocky habitat. Majestic tall bluffs and long rocky points are most common, although sand and mud flats can be found up the Leon River and Cowhouse arms. The lake has little or no aquatic vegetation. Timber is also limited.

FISHING TIPS AND TACTICS

Largemouth bass fishing is at its best from late February through April. As the water temperature begins to rise, bass become more active and prepare for the upcoming spawn. The backs of creeks and coves, protected from the north wind, provide the warmest water on the lake. Good creeks to target are Cedar, Bear, Owl, Stampede, and Cowhouse. Spinnerbaits, plastic lizards, jerkbaits, and jig and pork combinations are the preferred baits. From May through September look for bass on main-lake points and flats next to creek channels. Stickbaits, chuggers, buzzbaits, crankbaits, and plastic worms can all be productive under the right conditions. From October through December, bass can be caught from the same areas as during the spawn. Smallmouth bass are generally caught from the dam to the Cedar Creek area at mid-lake. Early spring and late fall, when the water temperature ranges from 55 to 65 degrees, is the prime time to target smallmouth. Spawning occurs in rocky coves protected from the north wind. During summer and fall, long, gently sloping rocky points are good areas to fish. Deep diving crawfish-colored crankbaits, stickbaits, chuggers, buzzbaits, grubs, and small jigs are usually the most productive.

Hybrid striped bass were first introduced to Lake Belton in 1977. Since that time they have become a very popular sportfish in the reservoir. Hybrid stripers tend to travel in schools throughout the main lake. They can be caught using a variety of methods, including bottom fishing with live bait as well as trolling jigs and crankbaits, with or without the aid of downriggers. White bass fishing is best from March through May when they migrate up the lake into the Leon River to spawn. Bank or boat fishing from the Highway 36 bridge north to Mother Neff State Park using small jigs or spinners can be very productive. During summer and fall, white bass sometimes school on the surface. White crappie fishing is best between late February and the middle of May. At this time, crappie move into shallow water in the backs of creeks and protected main-lake coves. Spawning crappie are fairly easy to catch on live minnows or small jigs fished around stumps and submerged cover in 2 to 5 feet of water. In summer, fall, and winter, crappie can be caught around large isolated trees and submerged brush in water depths of 5 to 20 feet. Catfish are best in the spring and summer. Channel cats spawn from May to June, during which time they move into water 2 to 5 feet deep in the backs of creeks or along flats just off the river channel. Shad, shrimp, blood bait, and stink bait all work just fine. Blue catfish were recently stocked into the lake, but only time will tell whether a fishery will develop.

Bait Barn 254-986-2214, 10712 W State Highway 36, Temple, TX 76502-6939

Morgans Point Sporting Goods (Fishing Tackle) 254-780-9333, 23 County Rd, Belton, TX 76513-6810


Belton Lake
Boating Information

Texas Water Sports (Boat Rental & Charter) 254-780-3628, 5 Buck Ln, Belton, TX 76513-6737

Pier 36 Marina 254-986-2466, 3681 Cedar Ridge Park Rd, Temple, TX 76502-6902

Frank's Marina 254-939-7443, 2207 Lake Rd, Belton, TX

Aquaduc Rentals (Boat Rentals) 877-910-BOAT (2628)

Big Red Storage (Boat and RV storage) 254-933-9700, 1709 Sparta Rd, Belton, TX




Belton Lake
Camping Information

The Corps of Engineers maintains 11 parks with boat ramps, picnicking, camping, and bank access for fishing. Three marinas offer basic supplies and fuel. An entrance fee is charged at most parks. Courtesy docks are provided at boat ramps.

Mother Neff State Park The main activities are camping, hiking, picnicking, fishing from the river bank, and wildlife observation. The park provides a junior ranger program that allows children from ages 4-12 to earn a special badge & certificate. For interested hikers a tree guide is available at the park headquarters which provides a self guided tour along the lost trail. Facilities include campsites with water and electricity; campsites with water nearby; primitive campsites; a group primitive area; picnic sites; a group (wooden) picnic pavilions and a group (rock) picnic pavilion that are often used for reunions, church group gatherings, and weddings; a heated and air-conditioned recreation hall with kitchen facilities; restrooms with and without showers; a playground; and an outdoor sports area.

Cedar Ridge Park 254-986-1404, Cedar Ridge Park Rd, Temple, TX 76502


Belton Lake
Local Area Businesses

Nearby attractions include: Texas Ranger Hall of Fame Fort Fisher Municipal Park in Waco; American Railroad Museum and Scott and White Hospital in Temple; the Grove Country Life Museum.


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