Best lakes around Lockhart offer a variety of natural and man-made water features for exploration. While the immediate area of Lockhart, Texas, features Clear Fork Creek within Lockhart State Park and several smaller reservoirs, the komoot community highlights other notable water bodies. These locations provide opportunities for activities such as swimming, hiking, and enjoying natural scenery. The region's diverse aquatic environments cater to different outdoor interests.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The heart of downtown Orlando, Lake Eola Park in the South Eola neighborhood is home to hundreds of events and activities, welcoming over two million visitors each year. This park has wildlife, historical monuments, and public artwork in just under a one mile loop. Well worth the morning, afternoon or evening time spent.
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Wekiwa Springs supplies this area with 42 million gallons of cool freshwater daily. Swimming and snorkeling are permitted in the sparkling waters of Wekiwa Springs, where the water stays at a refreshing 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. This area is open from 8:00 a.m. until the park closes at sunset. Water tubes, floats, snorkels, goggles, towels, and sunscreen are available at the concessions to make your stay even more enjoyable. Please note that there is no lifeguard on duty.
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Amazing place. You can take a “cool down” after trailing/hiking on area
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Great place with course of potable water
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artwork on Lake Orlando
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This sculpture depicts a flock of birds taking off from the lake. Take some time to truly study this piece of art, as the welding and craftsmanship are truly impressive.
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Depicting a flock of birds ascending into the sky, the Take Flight sculpture is made from cast alloy, welded together. From a far away, it's difficult to perceive the beauty in how it is all put together, but as you draw closer, you can appreciate the thought that went into this fascinating piece of art. You will have to dismount your bike as you enter this area.
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While Lockhart, Texas, doesn't have large natural lakes within its city limits, Lockhart State Park offers Clear Fork Creek for fishing and a seasonal swimming pool. Additionally, several smaller reservoirs, such as Soil Conservation Service Site 34 and Cooper Lake, are popular for fishing within a 20-mile radius.
You can swim seasonally at the swimming pool within Lockhart State Park, which is typically open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Clear Fork Creek in the park is primarily for fishing, and the nearby Soil Conservation Service (SCS) reservoirs are generally not developed for swimming or extensive recreational activities.
Yes, there are excellent fishing opportunities. Clear Fork Creek in Lockhart State Park is popular for sunfish, catfish, and bass, and you do not need a license to fish within the park boundaries. The nearby SCS reservoirs also offer good fishing for Largemouth bass, Bluegill, and Channel catfish, but you should consult local regulations for these sites regarding licensing.
Lockhart State Park offers hiking and biking trails, a nine-hole golf course (the only park-operated golf course in the Texas state park system), and camping facilities. The park also features historic structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).
The seasonal swimming pool at Lockhart State Park is a great family-friendly option during the summer months, offering a refreshing way to cool off. The park itself provides a tranquil setting suitable for families to enjoy nature, hiking, and picnicking.
At Lockhart State Park, Clear Fork Creek features check dams built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, creating various fishing holes. The park's natural setting with its creek and historic CCC structures are notable features.
The best time depends on your activity. For swimming, the Lockhart State Park pool is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Fishing in Clear Fork Creek is popular year-round. For hiking and general outdoor enjoyment, spring and fall offer milder temperatures.
Yes, Lockhart State Park has hiking and biking trails that wind through its natural landscape, offering opportunities for leisurely walks and more active hikes. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Lockhart.
Around Clear Fork Creek and the nearby reservoirs, you might spot various bird species, turtles, and other small wildlife common to Central Texas riparian and reservoir environments. Anglers frequently encounter sunfish, catfish, and bass.
For Lockhart State Park, standard state park entrance fees apply. Fishing within the park boundaries does not require a state fishing license. For the smaller SCS reservoirs, it's advisable to check local regulations regarding access and fishing permits, often available through resources like Lake-Link.
While specific running trails directly around the smaller reservoirs are limited, Lockhart State Park offers trails suitable for running. For a broader selection of running routes, you can explore the running trails around Lockhart.
Yes, Lockhart State Park provides easy walking trails suitable for a relaxed stroll. For more options, you can find additional easy hikes around Lockhart that offer gentle terrain.


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