Lake Buchanan
Location: County and Llano counties, west of the town of Burnet
Size: 23,200 acres
Maximum Depth: 132 feet
Water Level Fluctuation: Considerable
Lake LBJ
Location: On the Colorado River in Burnet County, near the towns of Marble Falls, Kingsland, and Granite Shoals
Size: 6,375 acres
Maximum Depth: 90 feet
Water Level Fluctuation: 0 - 2 feet annually
Inks Lake
Location: On the Colorado River in Burnet County, west of the town of Burnet
Size: 803 acres
Maximum Depth: 60 feet
Water Level Fluctuation: 1 foot annually
Lake Marble Falls
Location: On the Colorado River in Burnet and Llano Counties, near the town of Marble Falls. Lake LBJ is just upstream; Lake Travis is just downstream
Size: 780 acres
Maximum Depth: 60 feet
Water Level Fluctuation: Constant level
Lake Travis
Location: On the Colorado River northwest of Austin in Travis and Burnet counties
Size: 18,930 acres
Maximum Depth: 190 feet
Water Level Fluctuation: High, 10-20 feet
Llano River
The Llano River is one of Texas' few remaining wild rivers. Spring-fed, the spectacular Llano flows eastward from West Texas through rural and ranch country before it empties into Lake LBJ on the Colorado River. More than 100 miles from a major city the sparkling water and clean, dry air make for an incredible angling experience with an unexpected bonus of startling nighttime stargazing.
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