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Amistad Lake

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N29° 28'8.083, W-101° 5'17.336

About Amistad Lake

Amistad Lake is a magnificent reservoir situated along the United States and Mexico border, encompassing parts of southern Texas and the state of Coahuila. Spanning an impressive area of approximately 64,900 acres, this vast lake offers abundant opportunities for boaters and enthusiasts of various water-based recreational activities.

With a maximum depth of around 217 feet, Amistad Lake boasts crystal-clear waters that beckon visitors to explore its depths. The lake is formed by the Amistad Dam on the Rio Grande River, which created a stunning aquatic playground nestled within the rugged terrain of the surrounding Amistad National Recreation Area. The large size of the lake provides ample space for boating, water skiing, jet skiing, and sailing, ensuring there is always something exciting for everyone.

Amistad Lake is home to a diverse range of fish species, attracting anglers from far and wide. Fishing enthusiasts can look forward to catching largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, black bass, catfish, white bass, crappie, and sunfish. The bountiful waters of the lake offer plenty of challenges and rewards for both amateur and seasoned anglers alike, ensuring a memorable experience when casting a line in Amistad Lake.

Lake Specs

Size
264 km
Max Depth
217 ft
Elevation
1117 ft

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