Lake
Lewisville

Closest
Town: Lewisville, Texas
Lake
Size: 29,592 Acres
Fishing
Species: Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass,
Hybrid Striped Bass, White Bass, Crappie, Catfish
Public
Boat Access: Many located around lake
including:
Crescent Oaks
- From FM
720 in Oak Point go west on McCormack and south and west on Lakeshore Blvd.
Big
Sandy Ramp - Take I-35E north of Lewisville, turn east on Shady Shores
Road and then north on Lake Shore.
Westlake Park - Take I-35E north of Lewisville, take Lake Dallas exit to
Main Street. Follow Main Street all the way to Westlake Park Road.
Pilot
Knoll - In Lewisville, take FM 407 west from I-35E to Chinn Road. Take
Chinn north to Chapel Road, turn north, then turn east on Orchard Hill Lane to
ramp.
Sycamore Bend Park - From Lewisville on I-35E, take the Hickory Creek
exit. Go north on South Denton Drive to Turbeville Drive, take Turbeville to
the west, and turn south on Sycamore Creek into the park.
Point
Vista - From I 35 in Lake Dallas go west on Turbeville Road and south on
Point Vista.
Arrowhead Park - From I-35E just north of Lewisville Lake bridge, take
Lake Dallas exit. Park entrance is first right off exit ramp.
Copperas Branch Park - Located on the west access road of I-35 just north
of Lewisville in Highland Village.
Tower
Bay - From I-35E, just south of Lewisville Lake bridge, take Highland
Village exit and follow west access road north to ramp.
Lewisville City Park - In Lewisville, take North Mill Street to Lake Park
Road and turn east to park.
Little Elm Park - Located off FM 720 in the town of Little Elm. Take Park
Road north, just north and east of the bridge.
Cottonwood Park - From FM 720 in Little Elm go south on Lobo to the park.
Hidden Cove Park - Located off Texas Highway 423 about 2 miles north of
The Colony. Turn west at the sign.
East
Hill Park - Located off Texas 121 east of Lewisville. Turn north on East
Hill Park Road.
Lake
Notes:
Max. depth 67 ft.
Largemouth bass
can be found around timber in coves or along the shoreline. White bass
school in the main lake during summer. The crappie, blue and channel
catfish fisheries are excellent.
Lake Lewisville Maps
