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Lake Livingston Info
The Lake Livingston Recreational
area is an approximately 90,000 surface acre reservoir on the Trinity River,
spreading into three main counties, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity.
The Lake is operated by Trinity River Authority
(more information and a photo of the dam is
here) and city of Houston, stretching 52 miles long and has a timbered shoreline of
450 miles devoted mainly to recreation.
A host of lakeside parks, Wolf
Creek Park and Tigerville Park are owned by TRA; camps and marinas offer complete range of
services for camping, boating, and fishing, including Lake Livingston State Park
and a map of the Park.
Fishermen take all native game
species, plus trophy specimens of Florida bass and huge stripers. Learn more
about water temperature, Texas lakes information and what's biting at Lake Livingston here.
Lake records include
these FISH
- catfish- blue- 78 lbs.,
flathead- 114 lbs; hybrid striped bass, 12.88 lbs.; largemouth bass, 12.45 lbs.;
striped bass, 31.5 lbs.; and white crappie 1.35 lbs.
The lake is accessible West of
Livingston off U.S. 190 and by many F.M. roads on both sides of the lake. For a map of Lake Livingston and FM roads leading
to the lake you can click here and
here.
In the spring of 1997 a new
FM road was opened to allow access across the Trinity River
just below the Lake Livingston dam. For an Over all View of the lake and surrounding counties click here.
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