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What are the two naturally formed lakes in Texas?

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.



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Lake Ralph Hall is one of two new lakes being created right now to service the booming population in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The other, Lake Bois D'Arc, is already filling with water right now.

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Sam Rayburn Reservoir, the state's second-largest lake, offers ample opportunities for fishing and water-based activities, with over 114,000 acres of surface area to explore. If you're a fishing enthusiast, this is a great place to visit.

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Caddo Lake - Largest Natural Lake Caddo Lake is the largest natural lake in Texas. Located in the eastern part of Texas, this lake is a unique wonder that deserves to be preserved for generations to come.

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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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The Toledo Bend Reservoir, the largest reservoir in Texas, is formed by the Toledo Bend Dam which is about eighty miles northeast of Beaumont, Texas on the Sabine River.

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Bois d'Arc Lake is the first new major reservoir in Texas in nearly 30 years.

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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.

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The oldest man-made lake in Texas is Lake Austin. It was created in 1893 when a dam was built on the Colorado River, though the first dam failed in 1900. It is a thin lake that appears riverine on a map. It's maintained at a constant level by the outflows of other reservoirs along the same river system.

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Fairfield Lake is the largest private lake in the state and is estimated to be about 50-feet deep. The property, marketed by Hortenstine Ranch Company, is in its namesake city of Fairfield and is about 90 miles southeast of Dallas.

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Bois d'Arc Lake, Texas' newest major reservoir, needs more water.

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Straddling the border of Texas and Louisiana, Caddo Lake is one of the most scenic lakes in Texas (perhaps even the world). What makes this place so charming are the gorgeous cypress trees growing in the lake.

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The deepest lake in Texas is Lake Amistad. The Amistad National Recreation Area which covers 57,292 acres of land is on the northern side of the lake providing a habitat for a variety of animals including 50 documented species of fish!

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