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Somerville, Texas

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Caldwell, Texas

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Caldwell, Texas

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Somerville, Texas

Sq Ft: 1120   Year: 1985 Acres: 1.471  

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Burton, Texas

Acres: 14.509  

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Burton, Texas

Acres: 14.508  

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Somerville, Texas

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Burton, Texas

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Somerville, Texas

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Burton, Texas

Sq Ft: 1140   Year: 2022 Acres: 0.689  

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Somerville, Texas

Sq Ft: 1478   Year: 2024 Acres: 0.310  

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Somerville, Texas

Sq Ft: 1974   Year: 1998 Acres: 1.750  

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Somerville, Texas

Sq Ft: 1383   Year: 2024 Acres: 0.310  

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Somerville, Texas

Sq Ft: 1200   Year: 2024 Acres: 0.310  

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Somerville, Texas

Sq Ft: 1568   Year: 1984 Acres: 0.230  

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Somerville, Texas

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Somerville Lake Information

Somerville Lake, located near Somerville, Texas, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly for fishing, boating, and camping. Here’s some detailed information about these activities:

Lake Overview
- Location: Somerville Lake is situated in Burleson County, about 15 miles west of the town of Somerville and roughly 80 miles from Houston. Somerville Lake is located in the south central part of Burleson County and the north central part of Washington County, with the upper reaches of the lake extending into Lee County. The dam site is located on Yegua Creek, 20.0 river miles upstream from its confluence with the Brazos River. The normal lake pool elevation is 238.0 feet (above mean sea level) which encompasses 11,460 acres. There is approximately 85 miles of shoreline. Total land and water cover approximately 30,000 acres.
- Size: The lake covers approximately 11,000 acres with a variety of coves and inlets.

Fishing
- Species: Somerville Lake is known for a variety of fish species, including:
- Largemouth Bass
- White Bass
- Crappie
- Catfish
- Fishing Seasons: The best fishing times generally vary by species. Spring is good for bass fishing, while crappie fishing is best in the winter and early spring.
- Fishing Regulations: Make sure to check the Texas Parks and Wildlife website for the latest regulations, such as bag limits and size restrictions.

Boating
- Boating Access: The lake has several boat ramps for easy access. The most notable ramps are located at:
- Lake Somerville State Park
- Birch Creek State Park
- Motorized and Non-Motorized: Both motorized boats and non-motorized crafts (like kayaks and canoes) are allowed.
- Water Sports: The expansive size of the lake makes it suitable for various water activities, including water skiing, jet skiing, and wakeboarding.

Camping and Other Activities
- Camping: There are plenty of camping options along the lake, including campsites in the state parks that offer amenities like water and electricity. Reservations are recommended during peak seasons.
- Hiking and Trails: Numerous hiking trails are available in the surrounding parks, providing opportunities to explore the area’s natural beauty.
- Wildlife Viewing: The region is rich in wildlife, making it an excellent location for birdwatching and other nature-related activities.

Facilities
- Amenities: Spaces around the lake often have restroom facilities, picnic areas, and pavilions. There may also be concessions and rentals for equipment depending on the season and park.

Safety and Regulations
- Life Jackets: State law requires that all boats have proper safety equipment, including life jackets for all passengers.
- Check Conditions: Always check local weather conditions and lake conditions before heading out, especially during the hot summer months or during potential storms.

Somerville Lake offers a variety of recreational activities for fishing and boating enthusiasts, along with plenty of options for camping and enjoying the scenic outdoors. Always ensure you are aware of local regulations and conditions to make the most of your visit.

Lake Somerville State Park Complex consists of four units: Birch Creek, Nails Creek, Lake Somerville Trailway, and the Somerville Wildlife Management Area. It is northwest of Brenham in Lee and Burleson Counties. Birch Creek is 2,365 acres in Burleson County on the north shore, and Nails Creek consists of 3,155 acres in Lee County on the south shore near the west end of the reservoir. The two units are connected by a 13-mile trailway system. The Somerville Wildlife Management Area (WMA) consists of 3,180 acres with the Yegua Creek Compartment in southwest Burleson County and the Nails Creek Compartment in northeast Lee County.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department manages the Somerville WMA under a license agreement and in cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers.

Activities: Both units offer a multitude of recreational opportunities such as camping, picnicking, boating, fishing; hiking and biking, volleyball, horseshoes, basketball, backpacking, and equestrian use (visitors must bring their own horses). More than 20 miles of trail are open to hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians affording visitors the opportunity to exercise and enjoy the beauty of the parks. Water lovers can enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and skiing on Lake Somerville. Swimming is at your own risk! Due to the un-level floor of the lake and fluctuations in the lake elevation, swimming can be hazardous.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Can you Swim in Somerville Lake? NO designated swimming areas at Somerville Lake!
What is the Average water level variance at Somerville Lake? Fluctuation: Low to moderate, 1-6 feet
What is the Lake Depth at Somerville Lake? 38 feet

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Fishing Information

White bass anglers know this lake well as a high quality fishery, especially during the spring spawning run. However the lake offers very good fishing for hybrid striped bass, channel catfish and crappie as well. Largemouth bass fishing is very good with catches of fish up to 10 pounds plus.

In March 2009, angler Richard Vela caught a lake record largemouth bass weighing 13.6 pounds and donated the fish to the Sharelunker Program, the first donation to the program from Lake Somerville. Both white bass and hybrid striped bass can be taken in the creeks in early spring, usually beginning in mid February.

During summer and fall these two species can be found in open water following schooling shad. The area off Welch Park is particularly good just before the spring spawning run.




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Boating Information

Lake Somerville Marina and Campground is a family-fun place with 168 acres of wilderness campground and unlimited primitive camping. Our campground is equipped with over 93 campsites that include electricity and water, picnic tables and fire rings for roasting marshmallows and telling stories around the fire. We also have cabin rentals available that overlook the lake and make for a great spot to see the Somerville sunrise and sunset. At Lake Somerville Campground and Marina you can enjoy a beach area with swimming, two playgrounds, marina fishing, a pavilion for family gatherings and much, much more. 979-289-2321 Somerville Lake has a total of 11 boat ramps.

BIG CREEK RESORT MARINA & CAMPGROUND P.O. BOX 418 LYONS,TX. 77863-0418 979-596-1616 or toll free 1-866-596-1616




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Camping Information

The US Army Corps of Engineers at Somerville Lake offers both RV and tent overnight camping facilities. There are two (2) parks operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers, these include Rocky Creek Park and Yegua Creek Park. Rocky Creek Park is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers year-round. Entrance to the park is controlled with a gate house complex (open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, seven days a week).

Physical Address 10550 Rocky Creek Park Rd., Burton, TX 77835

Camping Facilities 34 campsites with 20, 30, and 50 amp electric service and water hookups 40 campsites with 20 and 30 amp electric service and water hookups 75 non-electric campsites with water available 46 primitive campsites with water available. Yegua Creek Park is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers year-round. Entrance to the park is controlled with a gate house complex (open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, seven days a week).

Physical Address 12563 Yegua Creek Park Rd., Burton, TX 77835

Camping Facilities 47 campsites with 20 and 30 amp electric service and water hookups 35 non-electric campsites with water available

Other Facilities Restrooms/Showers Playground Boatramp Nature Trail

Campsite Cottages Owners: Thresa & Ed Hull 14009 Park Rd. 57 Somerville, Texas 77879 979-535-4984




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