Lakes


Lake Buchanan, Lake LBJ, Inks Lake, Lake Marble Falls, Lake Travis & The Llano River


Each of the Highland Lakes and the communities that surround them offer wonderful recreational and residential possibilities! From private, secluded cabins, lots to build your dream home on, to exclusive gated, subdivisions you are sure to find a property that meets your needs!
Lake BuchananLake 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 LBJLake 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 LakeInks 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 FallsLake 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 TravisLake 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 RiverLlano 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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