Eagle Mountain Lake

The Best Spot for a Belly Flop

Take a break from reality to relax, swim, and celebrate at Fort Worth’s premiere daycation spot, only 15 miles from downtown. This beautiful beach is nestled in the southern point of Eagle Mountain Lake and is the perfect place to create your favorite summer memories

Eagle Mountain Lake Level

The amount above or below conservation level

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Fishing Eagle Mountain Lake

Eagle Mountain Lake provides great fishing opportunities. It is regularly stocked for fishing and is a great place to catch Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Channel Catfish, White Bass and White Crappie. Find more information about fishing on Eagle Mountain Lake on the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.

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Lake Rules & Safety

Activity upon this lake is governed by the General Ordinance of the Tarrant Regional Water District, in addition to all applicable state and federal regulations pertaining to inland waterways.

When using any lake for recreation, the district encourages everyone to practice safe boating.

No boat? No problem!

Thanks to Twin Points Park, families without a boat can still enjoy quality time at Eagle Mountain Lake. The park is open during the summer season and features a large public beach, shaded picnic pavilions, BBQ pits, volleyball courts and more.

Twin Points Park is also a popular destination for boat owners looking to spend the day on Eagle Mountain Lake. The Twin Points boat ramp is the deepest ramp on the lake as it is capable of launching boats when the lake is up to 11 feet down!

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Lake Location

There are many places to access Eagle Mountain Lake however, TRWD operates a public boat ramp at Twin Points Park. The beach is open 10am – 8pm from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day. The boat ramp is open 24/7, all year round.


10200 Ten Mile Bridge Rd
Fort Worth, TX 76135

Lake Hours

Eagle Mountain Lake is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When accessing the water after dark, all watercraft must follow rules regarding proper lighting as outlined in the TRWD General Ordinance & TX Safe Boating Act.

Lake Contact

For Non-Emergency on the Lake:
(817) 720-4584
In case of emergency:
911