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Lake Meredith National Recreation Area - ActivitiesActivities at Lake Meredith With its inviting blue waters and surrounding environs, Lake Meredith is a popular recreation destination. Boating- five boat launch ramps- water level dependant, and a marina provide access for boaters. Boating fees are charged. Fishing-- Anglers try for largemouth, smallmouth, and white bass, catfish, white crappie, sunfish, carp, and walleye from the lakeshore and boats. Lake water levels determine access in many areas. Texas Parks and Wildlife fishing license is required. Waterskiing, Sailing, Sail-boarding, Scuba Diving, and Swimming are all popular recreational activities. Camping: Lake Meredith offers three general types of campgrounds and one day use area. The caprock campgrounds are situated on bluffs above the lake. The canyon campgrounds are located in canyons away from the lake, and the shoreline campgrounds are found along the lake shoreline. Camping at the lake is first come, first served and is limited to 14-days annually per visitor. Trailer hookups and showers are not available. There are no entrance or camping fees; however, there are boating fees. Boating permits can be purchased at area bait shops or Park Headquarters office at 419 E. Broadway, Fritch, Texas, 79036. Fishing and Hunting: Visitors can fish and hunt at Lake Meredith under Federal and State of Texas Game and Fish regulations; contact the park for a hunting map and hunting/fishing seasons/bag limits. |
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Lake Meredith National Recreation Area - Activities
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