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What Texas Lake is now privately owned?

Fairfield Lake, the largest private lake in Texas, is also part of the property.



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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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TPWD acquired Fairfield Lake State Park by lease in 1971 from Texas Utilities, now Vistra Energy.

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The private property, which was previously leased by the state, was recently sold to Dallas developer for $110 million. The sale kicked off a campaign by park lovers and state lawmakers to save the property.

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

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There are very few natural lakes in Texas. Some of the small natural ones have been held to be non navigable and therefore subject to private ownership and control.

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Eagle Lake, in Colorado County, is at least as natural as Caddo, and so is Green Lake, in Calhoun County. In fact, not counting its deserty western portion, Texas is pretty darn damp. There are about seven thousand lakes scattered across Texas, the majority which are found in the wetter eastern third of the state.

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Bois d'Arc Lake is the first new major reservoir in Texas in nearly 30 years. The 16,641-acre lake is located northeast of the city of Bonham in Fannin County and began to impound (hold) water on April 14, 2021.

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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.

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AUSTIN— After more than 50 years of public use and outdoor recreation by Texas families, Fairfield Lake State Park will permanently close to the public Feb. 28.

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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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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.

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Fairfield Lake State Park is closing after being sold to a developer. One lawmaker hopes to change that with a bill that would use eminent domain to seize the property.

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