Eagle Mountain Lake Public Recreation Areas offer abundant opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping alongside a 8,694-acre reservoir located northwest of Fort Worth, Texas.
Eagle Mountain Lake is a reservoir on the West Fork Trinity River, created in 1930 by the Eagle Mountain Dam. It spans approximately 8,694 acres and is managed primarily for water supply, flood control, and recreation. The lake and its surrounding public recreation areas provide a mix of wooded and open spaces featuring Texas native grasses, hardwoods, and wetlands that support diverse wildlife species including white-tailed deer, various waterfowl, and bass fish populations. The area’s shorelines and parks attract anglers, boaters, campers, and hikers who enjoy its scenic views and ample fishing spots. Several parks and public access points offer boat ramps, picnic facilities, trails, and camping sites, making it a popular destination year-round. Recreational opportunities range from fishing largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie to kayaking and paddleboarding on calmer waters, as well as cycling and off-road hiking. While not a designated national protected area, the public recreation areas around Eagle Mountain Lake serve as important regional outdoor hubs. The locale’s proximity to Fort Worth and surrounding communities provides easy access for day trips and weekend excursions. Its combination of aquatic and terrestrial environments fosters wildlife observation and outdoor sports, complemented by peaceful picnic spots and scenic overlooks. Visitors appreciate the balance between developed park amenities and more rustic natural settings, ideal for spending time outdoors with family and friends.
Eagle Mountain Dam and surrounding reservoir offering excellent fishing
Lake Shore Trail providing scenic views and access to multiple parks
Multiple public boat ramps facilitating boating and paddle sports
North Shore Park known for camping and picnic facilities
The concrete dam constructed in 1930 that created the reservoir, a focal point of the area's flood control and water supply system.
A public park offering campgrounds, boat ramps, picnic areas, and easy access to fishing and swimming in the lake.
A multi-use trail along sections of the lake’s shore providing scenic vistas and opportunities for hiking and biking.