Surface area 1,558 acres (631 ha) Area 6.305 kmĀ² | Primary inflows Basin countries United States Max. depth 64 ft (20 m) Surface elevation 224 m Outflow location Nolan River | |
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Similar Cleburne State Park, Chisholm Trail Outdoor, Hulen Park, Layland Museum, Lake Whitney |
Lake pat cleburne texas bass fishing
Lake Pat Cleburne is the municipal water reservoir for the city of Cleburne, Texas, as well as a recreational lake for residents. It is formed by damming the Nolan River which continues below the lake's dam. The water is murky due to sediment. U.S. Highway 67 crosses over the extreme north end of the lake lending a panoramic view of the complete lake.
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- Lake pat cleburne texas bass fishing
- Map of Lake Pat Cleburne Cleburne TX 76033 USA
- Lake pat cleburne big sack
- HistoryEdit
- Fish populationsEdit
- Recreational usesEdit
- Recreational areasEdit
- References
Map of Lake Pat Cleburne, Cleburne, TX 76033, USA
Lake pat cleburne big sack
HistoryEdit
Lake Pat Cleburne is owned and operated by the City of Cleburne. It was built as the city's water supply and was impounded in 1961. Originally named the Cleburne Reservoir it was later renamed for the Confederate general Patrick Cleburne.
Johnson County's first county seat of Wardville was at the present location of the lake.
Fish populationsEdit
The lake is stocked with bass and catfish infrequently.
Recreational usesEdit
Recreational areasEdit
Parking, walk up access, and boat ramps are available on the east and west sides of the lake.
There is a park area on the east bank of the river accessible by FM 1718 (Country Club Road). On the west bank, access is via FM 1434.
Cleburne State Park is approximately 10 miles (16 km) away from Lake Pat Cleburne.