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Lake Travis

Coordinates:30°23′31″N97°54′24″W / 30.39194°N 97.90667°W /30.39194; -97.90667
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Reservoir in central Texas, USA
For the Central Texas high school, seeLake Travis High School. For all other uses, seeLake Travis (disambiguation).

Lake Travis
image of aerial view of Lake Travis taken in 2018
Aerial view of Lake Travis in 2018
Location of Lake Travis in Texas, USA.
Location of Lake Travis in Texas, USA.
Lake Travis
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Location of Lake Travis in Texas, USA.
Location of Lake Travis in Texas, USA.
Lake Travis
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LocationTravis /Burnet counties, northwest ofAustin, Texas
Coordinates30°23′31″N97°54′24″W / 30.39194°N 97.90667°W /30.39194; -97.90667
Lake typeHydroelectricreservoir
Primary inflowsColorado River
Primary outflowsColorado River
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area18,930 acres (7,660 ha)
Max. depth210 ft (64 m)
Water volume1,130,000 acre⋅ft (1.39 km3)
Shore length1270 mi (434 km)
Surface elevation681 ft (208 m)
1 Shore length isnot a well-defined measure.
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Aerial view of Lake Travis

Lake Travis is areservoir on theColorado River in centralTexas in theUnited States. It is named in honor ofWilliam B. Travis.[1]

Serving principally as a flood-control reservoir, Lake Travis' historical minimum to maximum water height change is nearly 100 feet.[2] Following the2018 Llano River flood, Lake Travis saw a 20-foot depth increase within a single 24-hour period of time.[3] With 30 square miles of surface area, Lake Travis has the largest storage capacity of the seven reservoirs known as theHighland Lakes, and stretches 65 miles (105 km) upriver from westernTravis County (nearLago Vista, Texas) in a highly serpentine course into southernBurnet County toMax Starcke Dam, southwest of the town ofMarble Falls. Besides being used for flood control and as a water supply, the lake is also used for electrical power generation and recreation.

ThePedernales River, a major tributary of the Colorado River, flows into the lake from southwestern Travis County.

History

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Creation

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The reservoir was formed in 1942 by the construction ofMansfield Dam on the western edge ofAustin, Texas, by theLower Colorado River Authority (LCRA), and was built specifically to contain floodwaters in aflash-flood prone region. During its construction, after a severe flood in July 1938, the height of the dam was raised to add storage capacity for floodwaters.[4][5]

Ferry service

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Regularly scheduled ferry service betweenPoint Venture and the south side ofHurst Creek began in April 1971, operated by Point Venture Development Co. The trip took 20 minutes and was the only inland ferry service in Texas at the time.[6][7]

September 2020 boat sinkings

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On September 5, 2020, a boat parade took place in support ofDonald Trump. The Travis County Sheriff's office reported that they had received multiple calls involving boats in distress, and that several boats had sunk.[8][9][10] The weather was calm, but the boats generated significantwake as they began to move together, which subsequently sank at least five boats.[11] The hashtag #dumbkirk trended on Twitter following the incident.[12]

Recreational uses

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Lake Travis is well known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating, swimming, scuba diving, picnicking, camping, and zip lining.[13]Hippie Hollow Park, located near the eastern end of Lake Travis, is the only legal clothing optional park in Texas. Lake Travis is generally considered one of the clearest lakes in Texas. It is a vital water supply for the nearby city of Austin, Texas, and the surrounding metropolitan area.

Fatality rankings

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In a ranking of Texas lakes by accidental fatalities, Lake Travis was in first place in 2011 and tied for second place for total deaths from 2000 to 2015.[14][15]

Six people drowned in Lake Travis in 2018, out of 29 total boating deaths reported across Texas that year.[16]

Fish populations

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Lake Travis has been stocked with several species of fish intended to improve the utility of the reservoir for recreational fishing. Fish present in Lake Travis includelargemouth bass,guadalupe bass,white bass,striped bass,catfish andsunfish. Lake Travis is a popular fishing destination for anglers in Texas not only because of its stocked inventory but because of the convenient boating services and marinas in the area.

In spring 2008 there were several reports ofleeches residing in Lake Travis. The leeches are generally harmless to humans but can be a nuisance.[17]

Lake levels

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image of Thurman cove on Lake Travis
Thurmann Cove

Lake Travis is considered "full" (at maximum desired capacity) when the lake's water level is at 681 feet (208 m) above mean sea level (msl). Above 681 feet (208 m), flood control gates atMansfield Dam are opened under the direction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.[18]

The level of the lake can vary dramatically—with an over 96-foot range between its historical high and low—depending on the amount of rainfall in the Colorado River basin upstream.[19] The historic high level on the lake was 710.4 feet (216.5 m) above msl on December 25, 1991, a little less than four feet below the dam's top/spillway at 714 feet (218 m) above msl. The historic low was 614.2 feet (187.2 m) above msl on August 14, 1951.

Droughts

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The extreme drought of 2008–2009 brought the lake to its fourth lowest level at 626.09 feet (190.83 m) above msl in November 2009. The second lowest level was 615.02 feet (187.46 m) above msl on November 8, 1963.[20] During the2010–13 Southern United States drought, levels went as low as 618 feet, making it the third lowest level ever.[21] TheLCRA, a public utility whose responsibilities include the management of Lake Travis, makes water level reports available on the internet.[22] In April 2016, the lake returned to its full capacity at 681 ft.

Floods

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Lake Travis serves as the primaryflood control reservoir of the Highland Lake chain. The LCRA, under advisement from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is responsible for floodgate operations at Mansfield Dam. Ideally, this is done in a time-delayed fashion after a major rainfall so as to either mitigate or outright prevent downstream flooding which otherwise would have been both immediate and extreme without the dam's presence. As Lake Travis levels increase during major floods, floodgate operations are conducted to protect property around Lake Travis as well as the dam itself.

While the dam's physical design assists in its own protection during floods, extensive spillway operations, a worst-case scenario which has not happened in the lake's history, could undermine the dam's base and affect its overall integrity. Under such conditions, operations are primarily intended to protect the dam, and lake water may be released to the dam's full, 24-floodgate capacity—regardless of downstream effects—to prevent the catastrophic loss of the dam.[23] Including its hydroelectric generators but not the spillway, at 681 feet above msl the dam's total maximum discharge capacity is more than 130,000 cubic feet per second (cfs); a bit under one million gallons per second.[24] Rates of discharge increase as water levels/pressures increase.

2025 flood impact and reopening

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In July 2025, Lake Travis was affected by severe flooding following heavy storms over the July 4 weekend in Central Texas. On July 11, Travis County Judge Andy Brown issued an executive order temporarily closing the entire lake to recreational, commercial, and navigational activities. The closure cited safety concerns due to submerged debris, damaged buoys, unsafe roads, and elevated bacteria levels.[25]

The county updated the order on July 13, reopening most of the lake to boating and other recreational activities, with the exception of Sandy Creek Park and the area upstream of mile marker 36, which remained closed due to ongoing hazards.[26]

Officials advised boaters to take safety precautions, including avoiding nighttime travel, swimming only in visible areas, and maintaining low speeds. Violators of the remaining restrictions could face Class C misdemeanor charges, including fines of up to $1,000 or six months in jail.[27]

Travis County officials credited the reopening to the ongoing cleanup and recovery efforts by county staff, volunteers, and partner agencies.[28]

As of July 20, 2025, Lake Travis was reported to be 90.0% full, following significant rainfall and inflows earlier in the month.[29] The lake reopened fully on July 24th for all recreation, without any restrictions.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Smyrl, Vivian (September 29, 2020)."Travis County".Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). RetrievedMay 30, 2023.
  2. ^"Historical Lake Levels | LCRA".www.lcra.org. Archived fromthe original on September 10, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2020.
  3. ^"Lake Travis Water Level".Go Lake Travis. October 16–17, 2018. RetrievedOctober 18, 2018.
  4. ^"Mansfield Dam and Lake Travis".www.lcra.org.
  5. ^"Flood Operations Report".Lower Colorado River Authority.
  6. ^Dadamo, Amy Rae (July 11, 2019)."Historic Lake Travis ferry once transported residents, cars between communities".impact.Archived from the original on September 8, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2020.
  7. ^"The Story of Point Venture... Where Every Day's A Holiday".pointventure.com.Archived from the original on October 20, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2020.
  8. ^"Multiple boats sink during Trump Boat Parade on Lake Travis". CBS Austin. September 5, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2020.
  9. ^"Lake Travis: Several boats sink at pro-Trump parade in Texas". September 6, 2020. RetrievedOctober 18, 2024.
  10. ^Murphy, Paul P. (September 7, 2020)."The wake of other boats in a pro-Trump parade in Texas caused 5 boats to sink, sheriff's office says".CNN. RetrievedOctober 18, 2024.
  11. ^"5 boats sink at Trump boat parade on Texas' Lake Travis".www.cbsnews.com. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2020.
  12. ^"'We're gonna need a bigger vote': How #Dumbkirk swamped the internet".
  13. ^Dembe, Noah."Shaky Pale | Lake Travis Boat Rentals".Shaky Pale Marine. RetrievedMarch 19, 2022.
  14. ^...SportsDayDFW.com (May 18, 2013)."Sasser: Boating safety is made simpler if you take these five steps..."The Dallas Morning News.Archived from the original on October 22, 2020. RetrievedAugust 17, 2016.
  15. ^"Lake Conroe deadliest for Texas boaters since 2000". Associated. Press. RetrievedAugust 19, 2020.
  16. ^Bradshaw, Kelsey."Watch out for lurking hazards, unsafe boaters in Lake Travis, authorities warn". The Statesman. RetrievedOctober 21, 2019.
  17. ^"The Highland Lakes". Archived fromthe original on June 2, 2008. RetrievedJune 14, 2008.
  18. ^"Mansfield Dam Fact Sheet".LCRA.org. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2021.
  19. ^"Lake Travis Water Level".www.golaketravis.com. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2020.
  20. ^The lake rose to 642.39 feet above msl as of October 25, 2009 due to significant rains in September and October 2009. This places the level at 24 feet below normal level for October."River Report"LCRA.Archived 2009-07-05 at theWayback Machine
  21. ^"Lowest Lake Travis Elevations".
  22. ^River Operations Report
  23. ^"Key elevations for Lake Travis during floods | LCRA".www.lcra.org. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2020.
  24. ^"Mansfield Dam and Lake Travis".Lower Colorado River Authority. Archived fromthe original on August 31, 2016. RetrievedAugust 17, 2016.
  25. ^"Travis County updates disaster declaration connected with Lake Travis use".KXAN. July 13, 2025. RetrievedJuly 16, 2025.
  26. ^"Lake Travis partially reopens for boat traffic, officials urge caution".Austin American-Statesman. July 13, 2025. RetrievedJuly 16, 2025.
  27. ^"Lake Travis ban lifted, recreational and commercial use now granted".MySanAntonio. July 13, 2025. RetrievedJuly 16, 2025.
  28. ^"Travis County updates disaster declaration connected with Lake Travis use".KXAN. July 13, 2025. RetrievedJuly 16, 2025.
  29. ^"Texas Water Dashboard".Water Data for Texas. Texas Water Development Board. RetrievedJuly 20, 2025.

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