Lake Somerville
Somerville Texas
Lake Somerville is a really nice big lake that's not too far from home. About 1.5 hour drive and is really convenient if you are camping with people from Houston (about half way for both parties). The lake isn't too deep so the water can be warm. I really liked the sandy bottom. There are some trees at the top part of the lake and be careful of the cement picnic tables at Camp Overlook if the water is up. It is not a constant level lake. There are a couple of really good large coves for skiing and wakeboarding.
Pros
- Big lake with two marinas
- Good sandy bottom
- Great swimming beaches at Camp Yegua and Big Creek
- Good skiing in some of the large coves.
- Several private, state and Corp of Engineer parks (RV sites).
Cons
- Be careful if the lake water level is up.
- Not a very deep lake so the water heats up in the middle of summer (hot tub tempature).
- Mark your compass. Not too many lights on the shoreline at night.
Rocky Creek (COE)
Lake Somerville
June 2007
Pros
- RV spots on the water - was able to anchor the boat next to the RV.
- Good shade
Cons
- Didn't really have a good swimming area - We usually went to Yegua Camp to swim.
- Steep boat ramp
Rating 8 out of 10
Overlook Park & Marina (Private)
Lake Somerville
August 2006
Pros
- Really good marina with fuel and a park store.
- Was able to rent a boat dock space for $5.00 a day.
- Good fishing
Cons
- Really tight small camp spots - wasn't able to roll out the awning because we had a tree and a telephone pole in the way.
- No BBQ pits
- Community shower
Rating 6 out of 10
Big Creek Park & Marina (Private)
Lake Somerville
June 2005
Pros
- Fishing marina with fuel and store.
- Great sandy gently slopping shore - perfect for the kids to swim.
- Was able to anchor the boat on the shore.
- Cabins are available for non RVers.
- Was able to book a RV site on short notice
Cons
- RV spots close to the swimming area don't have any shade.
Rating 7 out of 10
Nails Creek State Park
Lake Somerville
June 2005
Pros
- swim area for the kids
- canoe rental
Cons
- a lot of spots don't have shade
- not really on the water
Rating 6.5 out of 10
Birch Creek State Park
Lake Somerville
June 2005
Pros
- hiking trail connects to Nails Creek SP (13 miles)
Cons
- Not on the water
Rating 6 out of 10
Saturday, June 16, 2007
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