Lake NasworthyTEXAS |
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• River: South Concho River • Surface Area: 1,380 Acres • Volume: 8,432 Acre Feet • Drainage Area: 3,833 Square Miles • Average Depth: 6 Feet • Maximum Depth: 29 feet Lake Nasworthy was built by West Texas Utilities Company in 1930 and provides municipal water to the city of San Angelo. Lake Nasworthy has been stocked with multiple species of fish including Largemouth Bass, White Bass, Smallmouth Bass, White Crappie, Hybrid Striped Bass and Catfish. The City of San Angelo operates five recreational facilities along the lake, including Knickerbocker Park, Middle Concho Park, Mary Lee Park, and Pecan Creek Park. There are many popular recreational activities including boating, fishing, and camping. PUBLIC ACCESS FACILITIES Numerous boat ramps and camping areas are located around the lake. Most are operated by the San Angelo Parks & Recreation Department; a few are private businesses. Fees are charged for some ramps and camping facilities. Camping is also available at San Angelo State Park, located on the shores of O.C. Fisher Lake. RESERVOIR CONTROLLING AUTHORITY San Angelo Parks & Recreation Department 702 S Chadbourne Street San Angelo, Texas 76903 (325) 277-8766 This information courtesy of Texas State Parks and Wildlife Department, "Lake Nasworthy" Jul-31-2014 The Texas Water Development Board Web. Jul-31-2014 |
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