Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area

Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area

Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area offers extensive opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and boating along the scenic reservoir managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

21,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area

Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area
 

Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area is a 21,000-acre lake and surrounding land located in Bell County, Texas, about 10 miles southwest of the city of Belton. Created by a damming of the Leon River, the lake serves flood control, water supply, and recreation purposes. The area’s landscape features gently rolling hills, oak woodlands, cedar brakes, and open grasslands. This diverse habitat supports a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, migratory birds, and abundant fish species such as largemouth bass and catfish. The history of the lake dates back to the completion of Belton Dam in 1954 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Today, the outdoor recreation area attracts visitors year-round for boating, fishing, camping, hiking, and horseback riding. The park includes multiple developed campgrounds, day-use picnic areas, boat ramps, and miles of multi-use trails that offer views of the lake and surrounding hills. Birdwatchers find ample viewing opportunities especially during migration seasons, while anglers enjoy well-stocked waters. Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area is a valuable community resource offering both peaceful natural settings and active outdoor recreation close to urban centers. Families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts all find activities to enjoy, from paddle sports on calm waters to hiking scenic hillsides. Facilities and trails are well maintained, making it accessible for casual visitors and experienced adventurers alike.

Highlights

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Belton Lake Shoreline – Extensive and scenic access for boating and fishing

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Multi-use Trails – Over 15 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails

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Multiple Developed Campgrounds – Well-equipped sites near the lake for tent and RV camping

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Wildlife Viewing – Excellent opportunities for observing deer, turkeys, and migratory birds

Notable Natural Features

Belton Dam

The earth-fill dam impounding the Leon River, creating Belton Lake and providing flood control and recreation.

Copperas Branch Trail

A well-maintained multi-use trail ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, winding through woodlands.

Camp Sites and Picnic Areas

Developed facilities including picnic shelters and campgrounds positioned near the water’s edge.