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Lake Anahuac, located north of Anahuac in western Chambers County, provides convenient boat ramp access to the Trinity River system via Turtle Bayou. This day-use-only facility offers free access and is easily reached from I-10 via Exit 807. The ramp serves as an entry point to a scenic freshwater lake primarily fed by the Trinity River through Big Hog Bayou, making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats exploring the area.
The site connects to diverse recreational opportunities, including the nearby Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge (formerly Anahuac), known for excellent fishing and wildlife viewing. Paddlers can also enjoy the Lake Anahuac Trail and Boardwalk (approximately 0.25 miles long) for additional exploration. The area's bayous and waterways provide access to Trinity Bay, offering scenic paddling through coastal Texas wetlands with abundant bird and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Nearby Recreation Areas
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