Lake Access
Check local marina schedules if you plan on renting a boat or using a public boat ramp.





Lake Dallas is a welcoming community located on the shores of Lewisville Lake in Denton County, Texas. Known for its relaxed pace of life, the city provides residents and visitors with ample opportunities for water-based recreation, including boating, fishing, and lakeside picnics. Despite its small-town atmosphere, Lake Dallas is conveniently positioned within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, offering a balance of quiet residential living and urban accessibility. The city's local parks and friendly environment make it an ideal spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy the natural beauty of North Texas.
Lake Dallas is a welcoming community located on the shores of Lewisville Lake in Denton County, Texas. Known for its relaxed pace of life, the city provides residents and visitors with ample opportunities for water-based recreation, including boating, fishing, and lakeside picnics. Despite its small-town atmosphere, Lake Dallas is conveniently positioned within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, offering a balance of quiet residential living and urban accessibility. The city's local parks and friendly environment make it an ideal spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy the natural beauty of North Texas.
Direct access to Lewisville Lake for boating and fishing.
Small-town charm within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Abundant local parks and green spaces.
Proximity to major highways for easy commuting.
Lakeside location provides excellent opportunities for water sports.
Small population ensures a quiet, community-focused environment.
Conveniently located near I-35E for travel to Denton or Dallas.
Check local marina schedules if you plan on renting a boat or using a public boat ramp.
A car is essential for getting around Lake Dallas and exploring the surrounding North Texas area.
Lakeside relaxation and outdoor water activities.
USD $
$100-$150 p/day
English, Spanish
Be prepared for sudden weather changes, especially during the spring storm season in Texas.
March-May, September-November
Mild temperatures make this the best time for hiking and enjoying the lake before the summer heat.
Hot and humid; perfect for being on the water, but stay hydrated and use sun protection.
Pleasant weather returns, ideal for outdoor festivals and lakeside walks.
Generally mild, though occasional cold snaps occur; a quiet time for local exploration.