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Lake Marble Falls

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Primary inflows
  
Colorado River

Basin countries
  
United States

Max. depth
  
60 ft (18 m)

Surface elevation
  
225 m

Inflow source
  
Colorado River

Primary outflows
  
Colorado River

Surface area
  
611 acres (247 ha)

Area
  
247 ha

Outflow location
  
Colorado River

Cities
  
Marble Falls

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Lake type
  
Hydroelectric reservoir

Similar
  
Lake Lyndon B Johnson, Colorado River, Max Starcke Dam, Longhorn Cavern State Park, Falls On the Colorado

Lake Marble Falls is a reservoir on the Colorado River in the Texas Hill Country in the United States. The reservoir was formed in 1951 by the construction of Max Starcke Dam by the Lower Colorado River Authority. Originally named Marble Falls Dam, the dam was renamed in 1962 for Max Starcke, the second general director of the LCRA. Located near the town of Marble Falls, the lake is used as a venue for aquatic recreation and for the purpose of generating hydroelectric power. It is the newest of the Texas Highland Lakes, and at 611 acres (247 ha) it is the second smallest lake in the Texas Highland Lakes behind Lady Bird Lake.

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Map of Lake Marble Falls, Texas, USA

The other reservoirs on the Colorado River are Lake Buchanan, Inks Lake, Lake LBJ, Lake Travis, Lake Austin, and Lady Bird Lake.

Fish and wildlife populationsEdit

Unlike some of its immediate neighbors in the Texas Highland Lakes reservoir system, Lake Marble Falls is not infested with hydrilla, a non-native invasive plant from Asia thought to have been introduced to the U.S. via the tropical fish industry. Lake Marble Falls has been stocked with several species of native fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Inks Lake include largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish. Lake Marble Falls boasts being in the "top 50" as far as Record Stripers Striped Bass in the Texas freshwater fish records. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/programs/fishrecords/freshwater/top50_striped.phtml

Recreational usesEdit

Most of the property bordering Lake Marble Falls is privately owned. Fishing and boating are popular recreational activities, including the annual Lake Marble Falls Lakefest drag boat races.

References

Lake Marble Falls Wikipedia