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Lake Ray Roberts

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Lake Ray Roberts
Lake nameLake Ray Roberts
LocationTexas, United States
Coords33.33°N 97.00°W
TypeReservoir
InflowTrinity River
OutflowTrinity River
CatchmentTrinity River basin
Basin countriesUnited States

Lake Ray Roberts is a large reservoir located in Denton County, Texas, and Cooke County, Texas, approximately 20 miles north of Denton, Texas, and 40 miles north of Fort Worth, Texas. The lake is situated near the cities of Gainesville, Texas, Sanger, Texas, and Pilot Point, Texas, and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including fishing, boating, and hiking. The lake is also close to the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and North Central Texas College. The construction of the lake was managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in cooperation with the North Texas Municipal Water District and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Introduction

The lake was created in 1987 with the construction of the Ray Roberts Dam on the Trinity River, which is a major tributary of Trinity Bay and Galveston Bay. The lake is named after Ray Roberts, a former United States Representative from Texas's 4th congressional district, who played a key role in the development of the lake. The lake is also near the Eisenhower State Park, which is located on the southern shore of the lake, and offers a variety of recreational activities, including camping, swimming, and picnicking. The park is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in cooperation with the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the North Texas Municipal Water District. The lake is also close to the Lake Lewisville, Lake Grapevine, and Lake Texoma, which are all popular destinations for outdoor recreation.

Geography

The lake has a surface area of approximately 29,000 acres and a maximum depth of around 106 feet. The lake is surrounded by rolling hills and prairies, and is home to a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and bald eagle. The lake is also near the Oklahoma border, and is close to the cities of Sherman, Texas, Denison, Texas, and Durant, Oklahoma. The lake's watershed includes the Trinity River basin, which is a major drainage basin in North Texas, and includes the Elm Fork Trinity River and the West Fork Trinity River. The lake is also near the Lake Bridgeport, Lake Mineral Wells, and Lake Weatherford, which are all part of the Trinity River basin.

History

The construction of the lake began in 1984 and was completed in 1987, with the lake filling to its normal operating level in 1989. The lake was created to provide water supply and flood control for the North Texas region, and is managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in cooperation with the North Texas Municipal Water District and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The lake is also near the Chisholm Trail, which is a historic cattle trail that runs from Texas to Kansas, and passes through the cities of Fort Worth, Texas, Wichita Falls, Texas, and Amarillo, Texas. The lake is also close to the Red River Valley, which is a major agricultural region in North Texas and Oklahoma, and includes the cities of Wichita Falls, Texas, Lawton, Oklahoma, and Altus, Oklahoma.

Recreation

The lake offers a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, and hiking. The lake is home to a variety of fish species, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and catfish, and is a popular destination for tournaments and fishing guides. The lake is also near the Eisenhower State Park, which offers camping, swimming, and picnicking facilities, as well as hiking trails and equestrian trails. The park is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in cooperation with the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the North Texas Municipal Water District. The lake is also close to the Lake Lewisville, Lake Grapevine, and Lake Texoma, which are all popular destinations for outdoor recreation.

Ecology

The lake is home to a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and bald eagle. The lake is also a popular destination for birdwatching, with over 200 species of birds documented in the area, including the American avocet, killdeer, and great blue heron. The lake is surrounded by rolling hills and prairies, and is home to a variety of plant species, including oak trees, mesquite trees, and wildflowers. The lake is also near the Cross Timbers, which is a major ecoregion in North Texas and Oklahoma, and includes the cities of Fort Worth, Texas, Denton, Texas, and Norman, Oklahoma.

Management

The lake is managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in cooperation with the North Texas Municipal Water District and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The lake is used for water supply, flood control, and recreation, and is an important part of the Trinity River basin ecosystem. The lake is also near the Trinity River Authority, which is a regional water authority that manages the Trinity River and its tributaries, and includes the cities of Dallas, Texas, Fort Worth, Texas, and Houston, Texas. The lake is also close to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, which is the state agency responsible for managing water quality and environmental protection in Texas. The lake is also managed in cooperation with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, which is the federal agency responsible for managing environmental protection and water quality in the United States.

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