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What's up, everybody? It's Simon from Lake Hub. Today's lake spotlight, Lake Louisville, just north of Dallas, Texas
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Lake Louisville is about 30,000 surface acres, and it is right in the middle of the metroplex. What's kind of cool about it is
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that it's surrounded by about half that, about 16,000 acres of woods and open land and parks and all that kind of stuff. So there's lots of great camping
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there's lots of great fishing access, and there's lots of great hunting in and around all around the lake
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So there are all kinds of marinas and amenities on Lake Louisville. There's just about everything that you need
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somewhere. There's boat ramps all the way around, plenty of access, parks
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access, that sort of thing. If you want to boat up to a restaurant
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you can find that. If you want to rent a boat, you can find that. Bait, you know, ship stores, all that kind of stuff. Plenty of amenities
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being in the metroplex as it is. Right behind me on this point over here is
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I-35E. So one of the most notable features of Lake Louisville is that the interstate crosses it, right? So
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it kind of splits, you know, the northern part of the metroplex and kind of the further reaches and then the, you know, suburbs of Dallas
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But I see a lot of people posting up underneath the interstate bridge and fishing. You know, it looks like they're fishing for crappie and
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underneath the bridge is always a good spot for crappie. It's a nice wide bridge, and so there's a lot of shade
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Sometimes, you know, even like kayakers and boats will lash up to to one of the posts and just
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hang out there in the shade and fish. So Lake Louisville was originally a smaller lake called Lake Dallas. And so there's
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just on the other side of from Dallas of the lake, of the lake bridge, is the city of Lake Dallas. Small little city, kind of lakefront community
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And Lake Dallas used to be this much smaller. Now it's one of the back arms of Lake Louisville
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So it's probably, I don't know, just off the top of my head, maybe about a fifth of the size of what the lake is now
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And so the old Lake Dallas Dam is actually a cool kind of, now
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it's like, it almost looks like a geological feature, and it kind of sort of is. You know, it's the old dam
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It's a great place to fish. There's a couple of channels through it now that have been, you know, blown open to make the lake bigger
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And so that's a good fishing spot. It's also kind of just a cool place to kind of hang out
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That's where Party Cove is and it's kind of a cool, just a cool boating area, right? Because it's just something different than just open water
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So being squarely in the Metroplex, there's almost always noise here at Lake Louisville
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For better or for worse, there's always someone on the water, bumping music
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You can hear the interstate when, you know, somebody on a bike just opens up and goes about 120
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Like, you know what I mean? There's always stuff going on. There's air traffic overhead
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going to DFW Airport, going to Love Field. So, there's always, if you like that activity, if you like that the buzz of stuff happening and activity
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this is a great lake. If you're looking to get away for some peace and quiet
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not as much. I mean, there are places where you can find that, but
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it's hard. You know, you have to, you have to try. You have to try to find peace and quiet in Lake Louisville
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But if you like the buzz and the activity and stuff happening, then
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there might not be a better lake in the area. We love our lakes and we love Lake Louisville
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I hope this was informative and helpful. Get outside, have some fun