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435 CR 755

Acres: 1.250

Welcome to your waterfront oasis in the desirable Bluffs at Mill Branch Subdivision. This pristine lot on Lake Nacogdoches offers the perfect canvas for your dream home, complete with a developed...

The Bluffs At Mill Branch

1095 CR 755

Acres: 1.140

1.14 ac WATERFRONT lot on Lake Nacogdoches. The lot has a great, open view of the lake and a boat house with living quarters already on it! Located in Douglas ISD school district. Includes...

The Bluffs At Mill Branch

775, 721 CR 755

Acres: 2.160

WATERFRONT LAKE LOTS on Lake Nacogdoches! Located in Douglass ISD, these two primes lots are ready for your dream home or boat house. They are both located in a quiet cove and include underground...

The Bluffs At Mill Branch

TBD Shoreline Dr

Acres: 5.000

Beautiful 5 wooded acres on the west side of Lake Nacogdoches! This property offers a stunning hilltop homesite with a view of the lake - perfect for building your dream home. Nestled in a restricted...

Timber Ridge

1431 CR 755

Acres: 0.690

Discover the perfect waterfront escape on this stunning 0.69-acre lot in the highly sought-after Bluff Mills Branch Subdivision on Lake Nacogdoches! Featuring deep water access and 100 feet of lake...

The Bluffs At Mill Branch
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155 Hickory Place

3 2.0   Sf: 2638   Yr: 1974  Acres: 10.910

Welcome to your own slice of paradise! This stunning 11-acre property offers the perfect blend of comfort, recreation, and natural beauty. The well-maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home provides cozy...

Carrizo Creek Estates

Lake Nacogdoches Information

Lake Nacogdoches is a reservoir located in Nacogdoches County, Texas. It is a popular spot for various recreational activities, including fishing, boating, and other water sports. Here’s some information about Lake Nacogdoches, particularly focusing on fishing and boating:

General Information

- Size: Lake Nacogdoches covers approximately 1,500 acres and has a maximum depth of around 30 feet.
- Location: It is situated just outside the city of Nacogdoches, which is known as one of the oldest towns in Texas.
- Water Source: The lake is primarily fed by the Nacogdoches River.

Fishing

- Fish Species: Lake Nacogdoches is home to a variety of fish species, making it a popular destination for anglers. Common species include:
- Largemouth bass
- Crappie (both black and white)
- Catfish
- Sunfish
- Fishing Regulations: As with any water body in Texas, anglers should be aware of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's fishing regulations regarding size and bag limits. A valid Texas fishing license is required.
- Fishing Techniques: Popular fishing techniques at the lake include bass fishing with lures, crappie fishing with jigs, and catfishing using live bait or prepared baits.

Boating

- Boating Access: Lake Nacogdoches has public boat ramps that allow access for various types of watercraft, including powerboats, kayaks, and canoes.
- Boating Regulations: All boaters must adhere to Texas boating laws, which include having appropriate safety equipment on board, such as life jackets.
- Water Sports: In addition to fishing, the lake is suitable for various water sports, including skiing, wakeboarding, and jet skiing, depending on the conditions and regulations at the time.

Amenities

- Campgrounds and Recreation Areas: The area around Lake Nacogdoches may offer campgrounds, picnic areas, and other facilities for visitors. You might want to check local resources for specific amenities available.
- Wildlife: The lake and its surrounding areas provide habitats for diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature observation.

Important Tips

- Check Local Conditions: Before you go, check local conditions such as water levels and weather forecasts, which can affect boating and fishing.
- Local Guides and Shops: Local fishing guides and tackle shops can provide insights and services, such as boat rentals and guided fishing trips.

For the most current information, it’s always a good idea to check with local authorities or the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, as conditions and regulations can change. Enjoy your time at Lake Nacogdoches!

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