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Access Site TX

Westlake Park

Elm Fork Trinity River - Lewisville Lake

Source: texas_parks_and_wildlife_department Updated 1 year ago

City: Hickory Creek, TX
County: Denton
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 33.11561122, -97.00392000
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About This Access Site
Westlake Park offers a two-lane concrete boat ramp on Lewisville Lake, the massive 29,592-acre reservoir formed by the Elm Fork Trinity River just north of Dallas. The ramp accommodates all boat types and provides parking for 24 vehicles. This day-use facility is conveniently located near the Dallas/Fort Worth area and serves as an excellent launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters exploring one of North Texas's most popular recreational lakes. For more information or to inquire about group shelters and facilities, contact the park at (469)645-9100.

**Directions:** From Dallas, take I-35E north and exit at Lake Dallas/Main Street. Follow Main Street until it becomes Westlake Park Road and continue to the end. The park is located in Hickory Creek, Denton County, at 2000 Main Street.

Note that Westlake Park is a day-use facility with no overnight camping allowed. With over 20 parks surrounding Lewisville Lake, paddlers have multiple access points and scenic options along the extensive shoreline for exploration.
Federal Facility Information
(469)645-9100 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Westlake features four group shelters on Lewisville Lake, where visitors can spend a day picnicking or boating on the almost 30,000-acre reservoir, just outside the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

The lake rests above an archeological site where prehistoric remains have been found. It is believed these early humans inhabited the area as far back as 12,000 B.C., making this one of the oldest...

Overview
Westlake features four group shelters on Lewisville Lake, where visitors can spend a day picnicking or boating on the almost 30,000-acre reservoir, just outside the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

The lake rests above an archeological site where prehistoric remains have been found. It is believed these early humans inhabited the area as far back as 12,000 B.C., making this one of the oldest human-inhabited sites in the Southwest United States and Mexico.Recreation
The lake hosts a number of fishing tournaments each year, drawing anglers from all over to try for trophy-sized bass.
Warm water temperatures offer ideal conditions for water sports including boating and jet skiing.Facilities
Each of the open-sided pavilions come with a large grill and water, and are all within walking distance to a restroom.

Blackjack Oak is lakeside with large shade trees. This pavilion seats 50-75 people and has electric hookups.(CLOSED)

Bur Oak seats 100-150 people and has its own parking lot.

Cottonwood is close to the shoreline, has electric hookups and seats 100-150 people.

Green Ash sits in a large, open field and offers electric hookups. It seats 75-100 people. Natural Features
The day-use area sits on the western banks of Lewisville Lake. The lake stems from the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in northern Texas and generally has low visibility, but plenty of surface acres for boating and fishing.
Nearby Attractions
Horseback riding and golfing can be found nearby. The active city of Dallas is about 40 minutes away.

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