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Is Lake Bonham safe to swim in?

Yes, the Lake Bonham Recreation Area offers plenty of swimming and beach areas.



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Lake Bonham, situated in the Prairies and Lakes region of north Texas, is seven miles south of the Texas/Oklahoma border and five miles slightly northeast of Bonham, Texas, in Fannin County. It covers 1,020 acres with 22 miles of shoreline with a maximum depth of 30 feet.

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Underwater Hazards Unlike controlled swimming pools, lakes often harbor hidden hazards beneath the surface. Submerged rocks, fallen trees, sharp branches, glass products, and other trash, or uneven terrain can cause injuries if swimmers are not cautious or are unaware of their presence.

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Lake Bonham is a 1,020-acre recreation destination in the Prairies and Lakes Region of northern Texas, just south of the Texas-Oklahoma border in Fannin County. It is located 3 miles northeast of Bonham on Recreation Road 3 off FM 273. The lake was created in 1969 by the City of Bonham.

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The 16,641-acre lake will be located northeast of the city of Bonham in Fannin County. Bois d'Arc Lake will meet the water needs and demands for our growing region of 1.8 million people until 2040. Click here to visit their project page to monthly project reports and more.

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Know before you go Before you head out, check online to find out if the swim area is currently monitored, is under advisory, or has been closed for health or safety reasons. This is especially important after a heavy rain.

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Stay out of the water if Cloudy water can be a warning that there are more germs in the water than normal. Discolored or smelly water could mean there is a harmful algal bloom (HAB) in the water.

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If there is scum or algae visible in the water, it won't be clean enough to swim in. There are also natural hazards to outdoor waters compared with pools, especially in the summer. Blue-green algae is a type of bacteria naturally found in lake ecosystems.

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Angling Opportunities Bonham State Park Lake is a quiet little body of water nestled in the rolling hills of central Fannin County. Surrounded completely by state park property, this picturesque lake offers the ultimate in quiet-time fishing for the big four: largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill.

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Marble Lake is a 780-acre lake located in Quincy, Michigan. It is 45 miles south of Battle Creek, 63 miles southeast of Kalamazoo, and 140 miles southwest of Detroit.

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Located just above Lake Ullswater in the Hartsop Valley, Brothers Water offers a secluded swim spot a short drive from the hotel. Swimmers can use the small car park and pebbled beach when entering and exiting the water (and for that all-important post-swim tea and cake).

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Fast-moving currents, waves and rapids, even in shallow water. Hazards, such as dams, underwater obstacles, or rocks and debris. Vegetation, animals and fish. Drop-offs that can unexpectedly change water depth.

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One other thing to be aware of if you're swimming in a freshwater lake, especially in warmer climates: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that swimmers in freshwater lakes should assume brain-eating amoeba are present, although actual cases of infection are extremely rare.

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“No swimming” signs: This one should go without saying. If there are “no swimming” signs posted near the waterway, don't enter it! Chances are, there are concealed hazards underwater that you may not notice from up above. If you see a sign posted, don't risk it—it's better to find somewhere more desirable to swim.

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Worried about the health of your lake? Check for these signs
  • Healthy: Lots of frogs and turtles. ...
  • Healthy: Woody debris, fallen logs, and brush along the water's edge. ...
  • Unhealthy: A manicured lawn. ...
  • Healthy: Root systems growing within the water. ...
  • Unhealthy: Alien invaders. ...
  • Unhealthy: An unbalanced shoreline.


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