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Lake Lavon, Texas
Facts & Features
Lake Lavon was authorized by Congress in March of 1945 and is approximately 21,400 acres in size.
Lavon Lake has 16 parks, 244 picnic sites, 19 4-lane boat ramps, 5 beaches, 71 tent camping sites with water, 167 camping sites with electric and water hook-ups, a handicapped park, and 6 group shelters for large group picnics. Approximately 4 million visitors utilize Lavon Lake each year.
Lake Lavon is also home to the Trinity Trail, a 9-mile equestrian and hiking trail, located between Brockdale Park and East Fork Park. In addition, Sister Groves Park, a 75-acre hike/bike trail is located between Princeton and Farmersville, adjacent to Lavon Lake. The primitive trail is open for day use only for hiking and off-road bicycling.
Lavon Lake provides 6,500 acres of wildlife/hunting, designated as wilderness areas. Game species include: squirrel, cotton-tailed rabbit, morning dove, bobwhite quail, waterfowl and feral hogs.
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Lake Lavon, Texas
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Lake Lavon, Texas Lake Map & Directions
In Collin County northeast of Dallas and 4 miles northeast of Wylie, off Texas Highway 78.

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