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Access Site TX

Old Creek Street

Weirs Creek

Source: u_s__geological_survey Updated 1 year ago

City: Willis, TX
County: Montgomery County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 30.45815704, -95.54518632
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About This Access Site
The Old Creek Street boat ramp provides access to Weirs Creek in Willis, Montgomery County, located near the Cagle Recreation Area along Lake Conroe. This launch point serves paddlers and boaters looking to explore the creek system in the greater Lake Conroe area, roughly an hour north of Houston. The ramp is situated in a region known for water sports, fishing, and outdoor recreation year-round.

If you're planning to use this access point, note that Cagle Recreation Area nearby offers amenities including camping (reservable campsites available at $30/night) and day-use facilities. Contact the facility at 936-344-6205 for information about ramp conditions, parking, and any access requirements. The area's forested shoreline and water access make it suitable for kayaking, canoeing, and motorized boating. Plan ahead for parking and arrive early during peak season, as popular launch sites in the Lake Conroe region can experience heavy use.
Federal Facility Information
936-344-6205 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Cagle Recreation Area is a popular campground and day-use area that sits along the shoreline of Lake Conroe on the west fork of the San Jacinto River, just 1 hour north of Houston, Texas. The area offers great camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, birding and water sports year-round.Recreation
Anglers are drawn to the 22,000-acre Lake Conroe for its forested lake shore and open water. The...

Overview
Cagle Recreation Area is a popular campground and day-use area that sits along the shoreline of Lake Conroe on the west fork of the San Jacinto River, just 1 hour north of Houston, Texas. The area offers great camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, birding and water sports year-round.Recreation
Anglers are drawn to the 22,000-acre Lake Conroe for its forested lake shore and open water. The lake is particularly noted for black bass and year-round fishing.

Swimming is not allowed, but fishing, hiking, picnicking and shoreline wading are sure to provide plenty of fun for kids.

Hikers and mountain bikers can try the 2-mile Cagle Trail within the facility.

Learn more about recreation in the national forest.Facilities
The campground offers sites with full-service hookups organized into two loops. Each loop has sites overlooking Lake Conroe and restrooms with flush toilets, sinks and hot showers. The facility also has a boat ramp with large parking area, hiking and bicycle trails and a picnic area overlooking the lake.
Natural Features
Cagle is nestled among the pines of the Sam Houston National Forest. This area is covered with beautiful large pine and hardwood trees plus thousands of colorful wildflowers. Mid-February redbud tree blossoms followed by dogwood blossoms in early March put on a spectacular display of flowers.

Lake Conroe and the surrounding forest provide wintering habitat for the endangered bald eagle.

Temperatures are moderate to cool from September through May, and hot and humid from June to August. Winters are cool and wet.
Nearby Attractions
Visitors can explore the national forest's 85 miles of off-road vehicle, equestrian and mountain bike trails. The 128 mile Lone Star Hiking trail is nearby with a portion of the trail located near Lake Conroe.

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