Lake Conroe was built as an alternate water supply for the city of Houston. Freese, Nichols and Endress Engineering Inc. designed the project and H. B. Zachery Company was the general contractor. The lake was completed January 1973 and was filled on October 31, 1973.
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From the moment the dam's construction was completed in January 1973, Lake Conroe began to be filled by the waters of the West Fork of the San Jacinto River. In a matter of months, on October 31, 1973, the entire lake was full.
The largest designated natural lake touching the border of Texas is Sabine Lake, into which the Sabine and Neches rivers discharge. It is more properly a bay of the Gulf of Mexico. Also near the coast, in Calhoun County, is Green Lake, which at about 10,000 acres is one of the state's largest natural freshwater lakes.
Extending 21 miles in length and covering 21,000 surface acres, Lake Conroe is the reserve drinking water supply for the City of Houston and offers clean, clear water for a large variety of recreation (boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, pleasure boating, etc.).
What Is the Deepest Lake Entirely in the State of Texas? Lake Travis is the deepest lake in Texas. The deepest lake entirely in the borders of Texas is Lake Travis. This popular recreational lake is on the Colorado River just northwest of downtown Austin.
Extending 21 miles in length and covering 21,000 surface acres, Lake Conroe is the reserve drinking water supply for the City of Houston and offers clean, clear water for a large variety of recreation (boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, pleasure boating, etc.).
Natural lakes have been a rare commodity in Texas. In fact, the state had only one natural lake, Caddo Lake in East Texas, that was formed by a log jam. A permanent dam was installed at the lake in the early 20th century.
At the time of the report, Lake Conroe was one of five or fewer bodies of water -- including every bayou, stream, river and lake in the Houston area -- that were not classed as impaired by bacteria or toxins. Lake Conroe's levels are low enough that we did not make the impaired list, Houston said.
Lake Conroe is a 21,000-acre lake in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. Even though it is named Lake Conroe, only a small portion of the lake is in Conroe, Texas. Most of the lake is in unincorporated Montgomery County.
Toledo Bend Reservoir is the biggest lake in Texas, covering 289 square miles. Covering an area of 289 square miles or 185,000 acres, the Toledo Bend Reservoir is the largest lake in Texas. It is, however, only a man-made lake, also making it the state's biggest man-made lake.
The largest designated natural lake touching the border of Texas is Sabine Lake, into which the Sabine and Neches rivers discharge. It is more properly a bay of the Gulf of Mexico. Also near the coast, in Calhoun County, is Green Lake, which at about 10,000 acres is one of the state's largest natural freshwater lakes.
Are there any states with no lakes? The only state in the US with no natural lakes is Maryland. Although Maryland has rivers and other freshwater ponds, no natural body of water is large enough to qualify as a lake.