Lake Meredith National Recreation Area offers extensive opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping along the shores of Lake Meredith in the Texas Panhandle. It is known for its rugged terrain, scenic views, and diverse outdoor activities.
Located in the Texas Panhandle near the city of Amarillo, Lake Meredith National Recreation Area is centered around Lake Meredith, a large reservoir formed by the Sanford Dam on the Canadian River. The area spans over 11,736 acres of land and water managed by the National Park Service. The landscape consists of rolling hills, sandstone cliffs, and grasslands typical of the southern High Plains, creating a unique environment for visitors. The lake provides habitat for diverse fish species such as walleye, white bass, crappie, and catfish, attracting anglers year-round. Beyond fishing, visitors can enjoy boating, water skiing, swimming, hiking, and bird watching. The recreation area includes several campgrounds and picnic sites, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the dam was completed in 1965 to provide water supply and flood control, with the recreation designation following to encourage public enjoyment of the lake and surrounding land. The area also supports wildlife including deer, coyotes, and a variety of songbirds and raptors. Its semi-arid climate features hot summers and mild winters, ideal for seasonal visitation. The scenic overlooks along cliffs and the quiet coves of the lake offer photographers and nature lovers abundant opportunities. Lake Meredith NRA provides a blend of water-based recreation set against the rugged Texas plains, attracting outdoor adventurers and nature seekers throughout the year.
Sanford Dam Overlook – panoramic views of Lake Meredith and surrounding cliffs
Lake Meredith – one of the largest reservoirs in Texas renowned for fishing and boating
Prairie-wildlife Viewing – opportunities to see mule deer, various raptor species, and native flora
Lake Meredith Boat Ramps – multiple access points for launching boats and paddlecraft
This earthen dam created Lake Meredith in 1965 and serves as a major water source and recreational landmark.
A scenic area with steep sandstone cliffs and access points for hiking and wildlife viewing.
Offers boat, kayak, and paddleboard rentals, as well as fishing supplies and shore access.