Alvarado Park Lake | |
Type: | reservoir |
Location: | Johnson County, Texas |
Basin Countries: | United States |
Coords: | 32.3667°N -110°W |
Inflow: | Turkey Creek |
Outflow: | Turkey Creek |
Area: | 437acres |
Volume: | 4700acre.ft |
Max-Depth: | 20feet |
Elevation: | 691.8feet |
Pushpin Map: | Texas#USA |
Pushpin Map Alt: | Location of Alvarado Park Lake in Texas, USA. |
Website: | https://tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish//recreational/lakes/alvarado/ |
Alvarado Park Lake is a reservoir in Johnson County, Texas southwest of Alvarado, Texas.The county-owned reservoir was built in 1966 by Jack P. McKinney for floodwater retention, municipal water storage, and recreation.It is controlled by the City of Alvarado.
The lake is formed by damming the Turkey Creek, a tributary of Chambers Creek and the Trinity River.[1] It drains and is impounded by a 3500adj=midNaNadj=mid dam high with a spillway level of .[2] The water is stained to murky due to sediment.[3]
The nearest major highways are I-35W and US Hwy 67, each approximately from the lake.
The predominant species of fish include:
On November 22, 2021, Waco Inland Fisheries District built constructed small freshwater reef using four PVC pipes for the purpose of luring sportfish allowing anglers have a easier catching experience.[4]
A public boat ramp is located on the north side of the lake as well as a private residential boat ramp on the southeast side.[5] The northside public boat ramp is open all year and fee-free. Contact City of Alvarado for overnight or weekend use.[6]
No overnight camping is permitted.[7]