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Summary: This unique river property has been meticulously...

Riverfront  Home  Whitney, Texas

100 Private Road 213

6 5.0   Sf: 10229 Acres: 20.350

Welcome to this exceptional riverfront estate located along the...

Riverfront  Home  China Spring, Texas

232 Pr 3666

5 4.0   Sf: 3577   Yr: 1960  Acres: 16.261

Swing into the river or relax on the deck, this property is...

Riverfront  Home  Aquilla, Texas

121 PR 202

2 2.0   Sf: 1500   Yr: 1992  Acres: 0.386

Experience country living in this development of acreage...

Riverfront  Acreage  Aquilla, Texas

Lot 17 Rose Way Drive

Acres: 2.200

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Alan Nisbet, Agent

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Home  Whitney, Texas

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4 4.0   Sf: 2941   Yr: 2022  Acres: 2.012

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Home  Whitney, Texas

101 Private Road 240

1 1.0   Sf: 392   Yr: 2023  Acres: 19.000

Alan Nisbet, Agent

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Lakefront  Home  Whitney, Texas

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4 2.0   Sf: 1878   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.178

Linda Alesi-Miller, Agent

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Lakefront  Acreage  Morgan, Texas

729 County Road 1304

Acres: 3.313

Linda Alesi-Miller, Agent

Lake Whitney Country Home in Hill County, TX...

Lakefront  Home  Whitney, Texas

114 Private Road 22223

3 5.0   Sf: 1892   Yr: 2017  Acres: 1.030

Bailee Garrett, Agent

Country cottage, situated on 8276 square foot lot in a quiet...

Home  Whitney, Texas

103 One Feather

2 1.0   Sf: 960   Yr: 1999  Acres: 0.190

Linda Young, Agent

Spacious Lake Home with a View! Check out this large 3 bed, 2...

Home  Clifton, Texas

158 County Road 1733

3 2.0   Sf: 3008   Yr: 1950  Acres: 0.300

Alan Nisbet, Agent

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Lot  Clifton, Texas

Tbd County Road 1709

Acres: 0.287

Awnya Dietiker, Agent

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Home  Morgan, Texas

420 Private Road 1400 E

3 2.0   Sf: 1480   Yr: 2019  Acres: 7.285

Alan Nisbet, Agent

Brazos River - Hill County Information

The Brazos River is a significant waterway in Texas that flows through multiple counties, including Hill County. It offers various recreational opportunities, particularly for fishing and boating. Here’s some information relevant to both activities in Hill County:

Fishing
1. Species: The Brazos River is home to various fish species, including catfish, bass (largemouth and spotted), crappie, and sunfish. These species attract both amateur and experienced anglers.

2. Fishing Regulations: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department regulates fishing activities, so check the current state fishing regulations regarding licenses, limits, and seasons to ensure compliance.

3. Best Areas: The stretch of the Brazos River through Hill County provides numerous spots for fishing. Access points may vary, but local parks or access roads often allow for bank fishing. Additionally, some areas may be more productive for certain species depending on the time of year.

4. Local Knowledge: Engaging with local fishing clubs, shops, or guides can provide insights into the best fishing spots and techniques specific to the river in Hill County.

Boating
1. Recreational Boating: The Brazos River allows for various boating activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and fishing from boats. Non-motorized crafts are particularly popular for exploring the river’s scenic banks and wildlife.

2. Boat Ramps and Access Points: Hill County has several public access points and boat ramps. Check local parks or recreational areas for designated boat launches. Some popular locations may include areas near Lake Whitney, which is on the Brazos River.

3. Navigation and Safety: Always prioritize safety by wearing life jackets when boating and be aware of changing conditions, as rivers can experience fluctuations in water levels and currents.

4. Permits and Regulations: Ensure that you comply with all relevant boating regulations, including registration requirements for motorized boats and any permits needed for specific activities on the river.

Additional Considerations
- Scenic Views: The Brazos River is known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife. Taking time to enjoy the natural surroundings can enhance your fishing or boating experience.
- Local Events: Occasionally, there may be local festivals, fishing tournaments, or events on the Brazos that can provide networking opportunities and community engagement.
- Environmental Awareness: Respect the natural ecosystem by practicing Leave No Trace principles, ensuring that you carry out any trash and minimize your environmental impact.

Before heading out, it's always a good idea to check the recent conditions of the river, local weather updates, and the status of any access points. Local government websites or fishing forums can also be valuable resources for planning your trip. Enjoy your time on the Brazos River!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!