Recreational opportunities at Grapevine Lake are endless! Campers will find two class A campgrounds to enjoy, as well as tent and primitive camping areas. Mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders will enjoy the many trails Grapevine Lake has to offer, including the popular biking/
, TX CampingRocky Point Trail - Approximately 3 miles. Users: Hiking and equestrian Description:
, TX EquestrianNorthshore Trail Approximately 9 miles Northshore offers some spectacular views of Grapevine Lake and dam for both hiking and biking.
, TX TrailsBoat Ramps at Grapevine Lake: Boat Ramp Managing Agency - Corps Annual Pass accepted Marshall Creek City of Trophy Club - Corps Annual Pass Accepted. Meadowmere City of Grapevine - Corps Annual Pass Accepted. Lakeview 1 and 2 City of Grapevine - Corps Annual Pass Accepted. Oak Grove (
, TX BoatingCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Largemouth bass angling starts December-February, earlier in the year than most lakes due to the heated water. Many anglers r...
This congregation began as part of the early Methodist missionary effort in Texas. A camp meeting was held in Milam County in...
Organized in 1839, this park is an integral part of one of Texas' most historic sites. The original site of Baylor University...