Location:
West Fork of San Jacinto River in Montgomery and Walker Counties,
Conroe, Texas
Size: 21,000 acres at conservation pool level
Maximum Depth:
Date Impounded: 1973
Normal Water Clarity: Slight to moderate algal staining
Water Level Fluctuation: 1-3 ft.
Conservation Pool Elevation: 201 ft. msl
Current Water Levels
Aquatic Vegetation: Low density
Lake Records: Click Here
Predominant Fish Species:
Largemouth bass, bluegill, hybrid striped bass, channel catfish,
white bass
Lake Conroe is located approximately one hour north of downtown Houston
(via IH-45). Extending 21 miles in length and covering 21,000 surface
acres, Lake Conroe is the reserve drinking water supply for the City
of Houston and offers clean, clear water for a large variety of recreation
(boating, fishing, hunting, golfing, swimming, water skiing, jet
skiing, pleasure boating, etc.). Luxurious hotels and condominiums,
quality RV Parks, waterfront boat storage with valet launching, luxurious
waterfront real estate developments are only a few of the attractions
to this exceptional man made Lake only 60 minutes north from Houston
via IH-45.
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