Lake Texoma
Current Water Level: 618.66 Ft
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About Lake Texoma
Set your sights on Lake Texoma , in northeast Texas, if you're interested in lake homes for sale. Lake Texoma's popularity almost overshadows its impressive acreage, as around six million people flock to the 89,000-acre lake each year. The extravagant size of the lake allows for a seemingly endless array of recreation opportunities. The Dallas--Fort Worth Metroplex is only an hour's drive south of the lake, ensuring that you don't have to go far for either a healthy dose of nature or a day of big city indulgence.
Lake Texoma was designed with accessibility in mind, and it offers some of the finest boating, camping, and fishing accommodations in the country. Twelve marinas are positioned around the lake for your convenience, since having easy access to the water comes in handy when you have bass on the brain! The lake is only one of seven in the country to host schools of naturally-reproducing striped bass. The striped bass population is so healthy, in fact, that the fish average 12--20 pounds. In all, Lake Texoma is home to over seventy species of fish, keeping anglers of all skill levels on their toes. You might catch the next record-breaking blue catfish—the last one weighed in at a whopping 121.5 pounds!
Even if you're not on the hunt for fish, twelve marinas give you the chance to experience Lake Texoma from the water. Launch your power boat, sail boat, or jet ski and make some waves! Other popular water sports on the lake include wind surfing and water skiing; you won't run out of room on this large lake, so feel free to stretch your legs and pick up some speed.
Lake properties for sale are also in close proximity to 26 resorts and numerous restaurants and cafes that dot the shoreline. Similarly, Lake Texoma is home to 56 parks, hundreds of campgrounds, and two wildlife refuges. And as if that weren't impressive enough, the lake is also surrounded by several noteworthy golf courses. Area public courses include Chicasaw Pointe, Gainesville, Lakeview, Grayson, and Buncombe Creek. If you're interested in living on a Lake Texoma golf course, visit GolfHomes.com for property details and listings.
In addition to being so close to the Dallas--Fort Worth metropolitan area, Lake Texoma lies along the Texas/Oklahoma border. The counties of Bryan, Love, Johnston, and Marshall encircle the lake on the Oklahoma side, while Grayson and Cooke counties line the Texas side. As such, lakefront properties are near any number of community events and attractions. Lake Texoma hosts one event in particular that marries everyone's love of the water with a communal sense of responsibility: the annual Lakefest Regatta is the largest such regatta in the nation and raises funds for vital children's charities in the region.
Lake Texoma is one of the largest lakes in the United States, located on the border between Texas and Oklahoma, about 75 miles north of Dallas. It was created by the construction of the Denison Dam on the Red River and spans more than 89,000 acres with about 580 miles of shoreline. The lake offers a range of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and hiking. Over 20 miles from H 377 bridge to Dension Dam with beautiful islands scattered along the way, great for camping gunk-holing. The lake area includes two wildlife refuges, two state parks, fifty four U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-managed parks, twenty-six resorts, hundreds of campgrounds and a variety of excellent golf courses. Power boating, power sailing, personal watercraft, water skiers and wind surfers all consider the lake an excellent place to have fun. Lake Texoma has become a huge sailing center based on the lakes size, shoreline and depth. Here’s some useful information regarding fishing and boating in Lake Texoma:
Fishing at Lake Texoma
Species:
Lake Texoma is known for its diverse fish population, making it a popular fishing destination. Common species include:
- Striped bass (which the lake is particularly famous for)
- Largemouth bass
- Smallmouth bass
- Catfish (including blue catfish)
- Sand bass (white bass)
- Crappie
Fishing Regulations:
Make sure to be aware of Texas and Oklahoma fishing regulations, including size and bag limits, as these may vary based on the species being targeted. A fishing license is required and can be obtained for either state as long as you adhere to the rules of the state you are fishing in.
Best Times to Fish:
Spring and fall are generally the best seasons for fishing in Lake Texoma, as the temperatures are moderate and fish are typically more active. Early morning and late evening are prime times for catching fish, especially striped bass.
Boating at Lake Texoma
Boating Regulations:
Boaters should adhere to Texas and Oklahoma boating laws, including registration requirements, safety equipment regulations, and speed limits in designated areas. A boating safety course may also be required for certain operators.
Marinas and Launch Ramps:
Lake Texoma has several marinas and boat ramps for launching boats. Some popular marinas include:
- Highport Marina
- Island View Marina
- Cedar Mills Marina
- Texoma Landing Marina
These marinas offer various amenities, including boat rentals, fuel services, and maintenance.
Water Conditions:
Always check the weather forecasts and current water conditions before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly. Be aware of any temporary boating restrictions or closures.
Other Recreational Activities
In addition to fishing and boating, Lake Texoma offers swimming beaches, hiking trails, and campgrounds. The surrounding area is home to various parks, such as the Eisenhower State Park and the Texoma State Park, both of which offer camping, picnicking, and hiking opportunities.
Local Amenities
Nearby towns, like Denison (TX) and Kingston (OK), provide dining, shopping, and lodging options. Visitors frequently enjoy local restaurants serving Southern cuisine and fresh catches from the lake.
Whether you're fishing for record striped bass or simply enjoying a day on the water, Lake Texoma is a fantastic recreational destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Always remember to follow local regulations for both fishing and boating to ensure safety and conservation of the lake's natural resources.
If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!
Lake Texoma Quick Facts
Lake Texoma Fishing Information
Lake Texoma is widely recognized as a top fishing lake, and is one of the most popular recreation destinations in the Southwest. Lake Texoma was built by the Corps of Engineers in the 1940's, and was stocked with black bass and crappie along with the native white bass in the Red and Washita Rivers. The introduction of the striped bass has been very successful.
Texoma is known as the “Striper Capital of the World.” This lake is one of the few reservoirs in the nation where striped bass reproduce naturally. Other popular species include largemouth and smallmouth bass, white bass, hybrid striped bass, white crappie, black crappie, channel catfish and blue catfish.
On Lake Texoma, the fish limit is 10 Stripers per person with only two 20" or longer per person.
G.A. Miller Striper Guide Service www.fishtexoma.com, 903-786-9866, ga@fishtexoma.com
Gone Fishing Striper Guide Service Hwy 377 and Lake Texoma - 866-760-3474 email Jenny Faulkner at gonefishingrvpark@yahoo.com
Lake Texoma Camping Information
Hwy 377 and Lake Texoma - 866-760-3474 Jenny Faulkner
Lake Texoma is also thought to be the “Playground of the Southwest.” The lake offers a multitude of amenities for most anyone who enjoys the great outdoors. There are many different campgrounds with the total number of individual campsites reaching well over 800. Also available are 40 miles of equestrian trails that are enjoyed by hundreds each year and the scenic Cross Timbers hiking trail, a very popular trail that winds for 14 miles above the lake on rocky ledges and through blackjack woodland. Overnight accommodations, boat rental, slip rental and supplies are available at many of the 23 commercial concessions located adjacent to the lake. For more information on private resorts and concessions, please contact the Lake Texoma Association at 580/564-2334.
Lake Texoma Local Area Businesses
Lake Texoma Boating Information
Andys Marine Services - 903 465-1715
Burns Co - 903 463-4501
M & M Boat Repair - 903 463-2782
Point The - 903 465-6376
Scally Marine - 903 463-6741