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Treat yourself to a much-needed getaway in nature at one of the biggest lakes in the Lone Star State. Lake Livingston is situated on over 90,000 acres of land in East Texas and offers a variety of water activities in a peaceful, natural setting. Enjoy fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking, and more here, where the offerings are available year-round thanks to the region’s mild climate. Lake Livingston is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts, fishermen, and families wanting a peaceful getaway in nature.
Your perfect Lake Livingston rentalEnjoy a peaceful lakeside getaway with a variety of idyllic rentals at Lake Livingston. Opt for a rental right on the shores of the lake, and watch the sunset dip into the horizon right from the front balcony of your rental. The majority of rentals at Lake Livingston are completely immersed in nature without any neighboring properties so that you can enjoy silence and spectacular views of nature. Choose a rental with a balcony and garden to enjoy the outdoors from the comfort of your own private space. Pet-friendly rentals are available for people traveling with pets.
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The area and getting around
Lake Livingston is situated just 60 miles north of Houston in East Texas. The closest major airport to the lake is Houston Airport (IAH), at 59 miles, or a 1.5-hour drive away. There are rental car companies at the airport and in the city of Houston.
Getting around Lake LivingstonThe area around the lake, as well as the lake itself, spans a massive space and many of the popular attractions are spread far apart. For this reason, it is absolutely necessary to have a car during your time at Lake Livingston. The most walkable area of the lake is in the park, where there are several walking trails, and the downtown area, which is walkable. To get from place to place, however, you will need a car.
Travelers and activities
Lake Livingston offers a variety of fun activities for families of all ages. Several ranches around the lake offer horseback riding tours, trail rides, and riding lessons. Enjoy a peaceful family ride along the lakeside, through forest trails, and through green pastures. Families of all ages can enjoy tubing on Lake Livingston. A variety of outfitters rent tubes in the local area. It’s a safe way for young children to get out on the water, and you can spend hours floating peacefully around the lake.
Lake Livingston for fishing enthusiastsLake Livingston is a wonderful fishing destination. The lake is home to an abundance of fish species including white bass, striped bass, redear sunfish, largemouth bass, and catfish. You can fish from the shores of the lake or from a boat. Just be sure that you have your fishing license on you at all times, which can be purchased at a variety of local outfitters and convenience stores.
Lake Livingston is a man-made reservoir and was built in the late 1960s.
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The area surrounding the lake is called Lake Livingston State Park and is filled with lush forests, plentiful walking paths, and picnic areas. Explore the park on foot or by bicycle on one of the many biking paths. It’s a beautiful place to enjoy a stroll with your significant other or with the entire family.
2. Visit the Lake Livingston DamA visit to the lake’s dam area makes for a great educational mini-trip for kids, as well as an excellent fishing spot. This dam was constructed across the Trinity River in the 1960s to form the lake, and is a beautiful place to visit. Walk along the dam area and see where the lake spills into the river.
3. Enjoy a plethora of water activitiesLake Livingston is the perfect destination to enjoy a variety of water activities. Lazily float on the lake with the whole family in inflated tubes. Swim and splash around the lake. Rent kayaks or paddleboards and explore. Take a boat out on the water or zip around in jet skis. With a variety of water sports rental companies scattered throughout the lake area, you’ll have no shortage of opportunities to get out and enjoy the water.
4. Spend the day at Pine IslandSet near the southern end of the lake is Pine Island. Just under .25 square miles in size, the perimeter of the island is made up of 10 to 30-foot high sand bluffs. The easiest way to access the island is via the sandy beach at the southwestern tip of the island. It’s an excellent place to swim, explore, and stroll around with the entire family.
5. Explore downtown LivingstonThe small town of Livingston is full of charm and is well worth the visit. Wander through the several boutique and vintage shops, see the old movie theater, and grab a cup of coffee at one of the cute cafés.
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