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LOVE

Overview

Love Park is on the southeastern shore of Bardwell Lake, less than an hour south of the Dallas-Fort Worth area in north-central Texas.

The lake has favorable fish and wildlife habitats, providing plenty of opportunities for fishing and hunting, and great locations for camping, boating and hiking. Deer, armadillo, rabbit, squirrel and a variety of bird species inhabit the area.

Recreation

Many local fishermen consider Bardwell Lake one of the best kept secrets in the state. Bass fishermen seldom leave empty-handed. Crappie fishing is moderate, and catfish are usually excellent.

The lake has a marina with fishing piers, two of which are enclosed (a small fee is charged for the use of these facilities), and there are several designated hunting areas around the lake, including those for duck hunting.

Facilities

Love Park offers one reservable group picnic pavilion that can accommodate up to 200 people. The facility also provides vault toilets and a four-lane boat ramp.

Natural Features

The park is grassy and partially forested. The lake’s blue water provides a refreshing break from the Texas heat, while bright bluebonnets and other wildflowers surround the lakeshore each spring.

Nearby Attractions

Numerous amenities, as well as cultural and historical attractions, lie in the nearby cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Canoeing

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Directions

From Ennis, Texas: From Interstate 45, exit onto U.S. Highway 287 Bypass (exit #247). Travel 4.5 miles and exit at the Bardwell Lake exit sign. Turn left onto Highway 34 and go 0.2 miles. Turn left onto Lakeview Road. Travel 2.0 miles to the intersection of Beach Road. Make a slight turn to the right then proceed straight on Beach Road 0.4 miles to the park entrance.

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 32° 16′ 21.0000″ N

Longitude 96° 38′ 42.0000″ W

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HIGH VIEW

Overview

High View Park is on a long peninsula on the western shore of Bardwell Lake, less than an hour south of the Dallas-Fort Worth area in north-central Texas.

The lake has favorable fish and wildlife habitats, providing plenty of opportunities for fishing and hunting, and great locations for camping, boating and hiking. Deer, armadillo, rabbit, squirrel and a variety of bird species inhabit the area.

Recreation

Many local fishermen consider Bardwell Lake one of the best kept secrets in the state. Bass fishermen seldom leave empty-handed. Crappie fishing is moderate, and catfish are usually excellent.

The lake has a marina with fishing piers, two of which are enclosed (a small fee is charged for the use of these facilities), and there are several designated hunting areas around the lake, including those for duck hunting.

Facilities

High View Park offers 21 campsites with water and 50-amp electric hookups, 18 campsites with water and 30-amp electric hookups, 10 picnic sites and one reservable group picnic pavilion, accommodating up to 50 people.

A swimming area with covered benches, a full-service marina, four-lane boat ramp and a courtesy dock make access to the lake easy. While public restrooms with showers help provide a comfortable camping experience.

Natural Features

The park is grassy and partially forested with a mix of shade and sun. The lake’s cool, blue water provides a refreshing break from the Texas heat, while bluebonnets and other wildflowers surround the lakeshore each spring.

Nearby Attractions

Numerous amenities, as well as cultural and historical attractions, lie in the nearby cities of Dallas and Fort Worth.

Nearby Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Picnicking
  • Swimming site

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Directions

From Ennis, Texas: From Interstate 45, exit onto U.S. Highway 287 Bypass (Exit #247). Travel 4.5 miles and exit at the Bardwell Lake exit sign. Turn left onto Highway 34 and go 2.5 miles southwest. After crossing the Bardwell Lake bridge, take the first left onto High View Park Road. Travel 0.2-mile to the High View Park entrance station.

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 32° 16′ 17.0000″ N

Longitude 96° 40′ 4.0001″ W

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Carpios Ridge

This recreation area is part of Trinidad Lake

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GPS Coordinates

Latitude 37° 8′ 38.3111″ N

Longitude 104° 34′ 9.1394″ W

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Rocky Point Campground

This recreation area is part of Santa Rosa Lake

Nearby Activities

  • Camping
  • Hiking
  • Picnicking
  • Playground park specialized sport site

Directions

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 2′ 12.7273″ N

Longitude 104° 41′ 23.2796″ W

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Juniper Park

This recreation area is part of Santa Rosa Lake

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GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 1′ 51.9856″ N

Longitude 104° 40′ 43.3517″ W

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Cove Recreation Area

This recreation area is part of Conchas Lake

Directions

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 25′ 24.3343″ N

Longitude 104° 11′ 34.2236″ W

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Bell Pointe Recreation Area

This recreation area is part of Conchas Lake

Directions

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 25′ 33.5330″ N

Longitude 104° 11′ 37.1393″ W

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Central Recreation Area

This recreation area is part of Conchas Lake

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GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 23′ 39.3796″ N

Longitude 104° 10′ 58.6218″ W

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South Area Campground

This recreation area is part of Conchas Lake

Nearby Activities

  • Camping
  • Picnicking

Directions

GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 22′ 38.7361″ N

Longitude 104° 11′ 32.6058″ W

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North Recreation Area

This recreation area is part of Conchas Lake

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GPS Coordinates

Latitude 35° 23′ 36.1003″ N

Longitude 104° 11′ 0.5575″ W