Lake Houston is a
reservoir
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Reservoirs are created by controlling a watercourse that drains an existing body of wa ...
on the
San Jacinto River, 15 miles (24 km) northeast of downtown
Houston, Texas
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, United States. The reservoir is the primary municipal water supply for the city of Houston.
Location and creation
Situated between the communities of
Kingwood,
Atascocita and
Humble on the west bank,
Sheldon on the south, and
Crosby and
Huffman on the east. An earthen dam spans a portion of the southern bank along
Dwight D. Eisenhower Park.
The reservoir was created in 1953 when the City of Houston built the dam to impound a reservoir to replace
Sheldon Lake, then the primary source of water for the city. The city sold Sheldon Lake to the
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for use as a waterfowl sanctuary and public fishing site.
The City of Houston annexed the Lake Houston area and a canal in 1956.
[Lee, Renée C.]
Annexed Kingwood split on effects
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Fish and plant populations
Lake Houston has been stocked with species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Lake Houston include
largemouth bass,
white bass
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,
white crappie,
blue catfish, and
bluegill
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.
Recreational uses
Boating
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and
fishing
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are both popular recreational uses of the lake. At the northern end of the lake,
Lake Houston Wilderness Park has rental cabins, facilities for
camping
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, a kayak launch and trails for
hiking and
biking.
References
External links
Lake Houston-
Texas Parks & Wildlife
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Houston
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Protected areas of Harris County, Texas
Geography of Houston
Bodies of water of Harris County, Texas
1953 establishments in Texas
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