Austin Lake
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This is a reservoir constructed in 1939 by the Lower Colorado River Authority. The lake is used for electrical power generation, flood control and recreation. There are numerous fish found in this lake such as catfish, sunfish and largemouth bass. This lake covers a total area of 1,599 acres and has a depth of 75 feet.
Category: Nature and Sport
Address: 20 North Interregional, Austin, Texas, United States - (512) 472-8211
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