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The 9 Best Lakes Near Houston

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AAA Travel Editor, WA

There's a lot to love about Houston's vibrant, cosmopolitan environment. At times, however, you may crave a break from the excitement of the city. This to some extent can be found in urban greenspaces, however, there's nothing quite like a relaxing trip to the lake.

Unfortunately, lakes aren’t abundant in the heart of Houston; you will need to travel a bit to enjoy a serene lakeside experience. Luckily there are several within driving distance of the city. These can be a bit confusing for visitors to navigate as not all lakes provide public access.

To clear up the confusion, below we highlight not only the best lakes near Houston, but also provide insight into public parks, beaches and other ways to make the most of these gorgeous bodies of water. You'll learn how you can enjoy the nine best lakes near Houston and which activities make lake life the most memorable.

1. McGovern Lake at Hermann Park

  • Address: 6001 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas

If you adore lake-based scenery but prefer to stick around the downtown district, you'll want to head for the city's iconic Hermann Park. Home to Houston's finest gardens, museums and the vast Houston Zoo, this park also boasts a stunning body of water: McGovern Lake. Multiple paths and plazas offer views of the lake — and you can even explore McGovern Island.

Although it doesn't qualify as a lake, the Mary Gibbs and Jesse H. Jones Reflection Pool is also worth visiting. This is a wonderfully serene setting, surrounded by sculpted stones and mature oak trees. A short walk from the reflection pool will take you to the awe-inspiring Sam Houston Monument.

2. Northshore Park on Lake Woodlands

  • Address: 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands, Texas

Enjoy a leisurely day by the lake at one of the most underrated parks in the Houston area. In under an hour, you can reach The Woodlands, which although well-known for its lovely waterway, is also home to a sizable freshwater lake. Various hotels, restaurants and even band shells overlook this lake, but the most relaxing lakeside experience can be found at the lovely Northshore Park.

Simple, but appealing, this is a great place to enjoy a picnic. Kids will find plenty of reasons to enjoy this location, as it offers a playground and plenty of open space for flying kites. Kayaking is also an excellent option and, in addition to seeing lots of ducks, you'll spot ibis, geese and even sandpipers. Depending on when you visit, you can even enjoy live music as part of The Woodlands' Concerts in the Park series.

3. Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center

  • Address: 14140 Garrett Road, Houston, Texas

A short, half-hour drive from the heart of Houston will take you to this idyllic lake setting. Sheldon Lake State Park is a true angler's paradise, in part because it is possible to fish without a license at this particular park. Other favorite lake-based activities include canoeing and kayaking. If you enjoy hiking, you will appreciate the remarkable scenery and the peaceful atmosphere of the Pond Loop Trail, which meanders past over two-dozen hatchery ponds. Be sure to climb the John Jacob Observation Tower to enjoy a view like no other.

4. Sharky's Waterfront Grill on Lake Houston

  • Address: 1660 W Lake Houston Parkway Suite 104, Kingwood, Texas

While hanging out at the beach or a lakeside park can be delightful, this is by no means the only way to experience the best of Houston's lakes. Another opportunity for lakeside entertainment is Sharky's Waterfront Grill, which promises delicious food and beverages, not to mention, a spectacular view of the water. The shaded outdoor patio is downright delightful, although many visitors are fond of the gorgeous fish tank and the other interior decor. The menu is also sure to satisfy, with highlights including juicy burgers, gumbo and Mahi tacos.

5. Lake Houston Brewery

  • Address: 10614 FM 1960, Huffman, Texas

Like Sharky's, Lake Houston Brewery offers the opportunity to enjoy scenic views without committing to hiking or fishing. Enjoy a cold brew and oysters as you take in this dynamic environment. If you're lucky, you'll enjoy a multisensory experience, complete with live music. This makes for the ultimate lakeside date but is also a great destination for families, with an outdoor play area offered to keep children entertained. Visit at sunset for stunning views or head over in the morning for a leisurely brunch.

6. Lake Houston Wilderness Park

  • Address: 25840 FM 1485, New Caney, Texas

Its lake may be small, but Lake Houston Wilderness Park is worth visiting for its serene woodland setting and its spectacular hiking trails. Fishing is always an option for making the most of the water-based experience and, if you're willing to move beyond the lake, you can also play in the creek.

Don't forget to stop by the nature center, where you'll find plenty of exhibits that introduce you to the local wildlife. Camping is encouraged (with comfortable cabins also available), but you can also make the most of this lakeside environment during a delightful day trip.

7. Lake Livingston State Park

  • Address: 300 State Park Road 65, Livingston, Texas

Spend an idyllic day at one of the Pineywood region's most beautiful destinations: Lake Livingston State Park. This is a hot spot among local anglers, who are continually impressed by the white bass — although catfish and perch can also be found here. A long day of fishing can be delightful, but the pier is also set up for nighttime fishing excursions.

Fishing is by no means the only worthwhile activity; this park boasts excellent hiking trails and birdwatching opportunities. A sizable wooden tower overlooks the swimming area, so you can enjoy amazing views even if you don't feel like hiking.

8. Sam Houston National Forest - Double Lake Recreation Area

  • Address: 300 State Park Road 65, Livingston, Texas

Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s, the Sam Houston National Forest makes it easy to deepen your connection with nature. You can immerse yourself in the serenity of this forest environment during a quaint camping trip — but as with Lake Houston, this experience is doable as a day trip.

There are many ways to take in the beauty of the Double Lake area, including a lengthy mountain bike trail that extends around the lake. Swimming is encouraged and fishing is also enjoyable, with top catches including bass and catfish. The absolute best views are enjoyed while hiking, however, with the Lone Star Hiking Trail offering the ultimate opportunity to keep active as you take in the amazing views.

9. Prien Lake Park

  • Address: 3700 West Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles, Louisiana

If you're interested in exploring Louisiana and also want to spend some time by the lake, you may discover that some Louisiana spots are just as gorgeous as the aforementioned Houston nicest lakes. Yes, you'll need to drive a bit further, but you can build your lakeside escape into a journey like no other: a remarkable drive along the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. You'll encounter not only the quaint beauty of Prien Lake, but also, Gulf views and spectacular beaches.

Even without the official scenic drive, Prien Lake Park is worth a visit for its sunset views. Kids love the playground and splash pad, while anglers go out of their way to discover this lake's spectacular fishing. Kayaking can also be a delight, with plenty of tours and rentals available.

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