Leona TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Leona, Texas.



1. Lago Mar Crystal Lagoon

CARIBBEAN-BLUE TROPICAL PARADISE


Lago Mar Crystal Lagoon glistens with Caribbean-blue waters and white sand beaches, offering a tropical atmosphere perfect for relaxation and recreation. The lagoon features multiple beach areas with lounge chairs and umbrellas, as well as activities like bumper boats, a floating obstacle course, and paddle boarding. With depths ranging from 3 to 8 feet, this stunning artificial lagoon accommodates all swimmers and even hosts over 20 weddings annually.


2. Leona Park

LAKESIDE BOATING HAVEN


Leona Park is situated just off Highway 36 at Lake Belton, about a mile north of Highway 317, providing excellent lake access for visitors. The park features a nice two-lane boat ramp, a fishing dock, and a large parking lot for convenience. Visitors can enjoy water activities and fishing while taking in the scenic views of Lake Belton.


3. Fort Boggy State Park

TRANQUIL WOODLAND RETREAT


Fort Boggy State Park offers a serene natural escape near Leona with a 15-acre lake perfect for fishing, swimming, and non-motorized boating. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails through pine and hardwood forests that showcase the park's diverse wildlife and natural beauty. The park provides camping facilities, picnic areas, and recreational opportunities that make it an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts.


4. Gibbons Creek Reservoir

ANGLER'S PARADISE RETREAT


Gibbons Creek Reservoir is a popular fishing destination spanning approximately 2,500 acres with excellent opportunities for catching bass, catfish, and crappie. The reservoir features several access points, boat ramps, and shoreline areas where visitors can enjoy swimming and water recreation. Its relatively undeveloped shorelines provide a peaceful atmosphere away from crowds, making it ideal for those seeking a more natural waterfront experience.


5. Huntsville State Park

PINEY WOODS LAKE ESCAPE


Huntsville State Park encompasses the beautiful 210-acre Lake Raven, surrounded by the lush East Texas Piney Woods, offering swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities. Visitors can rent canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards to explore the scenic waterways or relax on the designated swimming areas with sandy shores. The park's extensive trail system, including the popular Alligator Branch Trail, allows hikers to experience the diverse ecosystem while potentially spotting wildlife like alligators, deer, and various bird species.



6. Fort Parker State Park

HISTORIC WATERFRONT RECREATION


Fort Parker State Park features a 750-acre lake with a designated swimming area, boat rentals, and fishing opportunities in a historically significant setting. The park offers paddle trails through Limestone Creek, where visitors can navigate through cypress trees and observe native wildlife. Beautiful camping spots near the water, hiking trails, and historical features related to the old Fort Parker settlement make this park a multifaceted destination for water lovers and history buffs alike.


7. Lake Livingston

VAST RECREATIONAL WATERS


Lake Livingston is one of Texas' largest reservoirs with over 83,000 acres of water surface and 450 miles of shoreline offering extensive water recreation possibilities. The Onalaska area provides excellent access points to the lake with multiple beaches, boat ramps, and fishing piers for public use. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, water skiing, and world-class fishing for catfish, white bass, and crappie in this massive East Texas waterfront destination.


8. Lake Conroe

PREMIER WATERFRONT PLAYGROUND


Lake Conroe spans 21,000 acres of clear water with multiple public beaches, marinas, and waterfront parks offering comprehensive recreational facilities. The lake is renowned for its excellent boating conditions, water sports opportunities, and fishing for bass, catfish, and crappie. Visitors can enjoy lakeside dining at numerous waterfront restaurants, rent various watercraft from local marinas, or simply relax on the sandy shores while taking in views of the surrounding pine forests.


9. Lake Madison Park

COMMUNITY WATERFRONT GEM


Lake Madison Park offers a family-friendly swimming area with a sandy beach, picnic facilities, and playgrounds within easy reach of Leona. The park provides fishing piers, boat ramps, and calm waters ideal for paddling and recreational swimming. Special events throughout the summer, including fishing tournaments and community gatherings, make this local waterfront a social hub for residents and visitors alike.


10. Joe Roughneck Park

SERENE LAKE RECREATION


Joe Roughneck Park sits on the shores of Lake Normangee, offering a quiet waterfront retreat with swimming areas, fishing opportunities, and picnic facilities. The park features shaded areas, boat access, and a fishing pier where anglers regularly catch bass, catfish, and sunfish. Its relatively uncrowded setting makes it an ideal spot for families looking for a peaceful day by the water without traveling far from Leona.

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