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  2. Try your luck fishing from shore, pier or boat in the 23,500-acre Lake Whitney. Reserve a screened shelter, cabin or campsite for your visit. End your day in the park with a beautiful sunset!

  3. Lake Whitney (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Whitney is a flood control reservoir on the main stem of the Brazos River in Texas. It is located on River Mile Marker 442 and controls drainage for 17,656 square miles (45,730 km 2) of Texas and parts of New Mexico.

  4. Fishing Lake Whitney - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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    Lake Whitney is one of the prettiest lakes in Texas. This, combined with excellent public access and good fishing for many species, makes it a popular destination. It offers top-notch angling for striped bass and white bass, along with unique and diverse opportunities for smallmouth bass and trophy blue catfish.

  5. Campground Details - Lake Whitney State Park, TX - Texas State...

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    Lake Whitney State Park, TX. 364 Ratings. Add to Favorites. Current Category: Camping. See also: Tours, Day Passes. See or Upload Photos. For further information about this park, Click here. Read More Details. Park Contact Information. Status: Open year round. Season Dates. Max Reservation Window: View all. Alerts and Important Information.

  6. Located roughly 80 miles south of the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex, Lake Whitney has become a popular recreational destination with over two million visitors each year enjoying camping, fishing, boating, water skiing, hunting, sight-seeing, and much more.

  7. Lake Whitney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Whitney State Park is a state park located in Hill County, Texas, near Whitney, Texas. The park is 775 acres (314 ha). [2] History. Lake Whitney was created in 1951 when the United States Army Corps of Engineers constructed a dam on the Brazos River in order to prevent flooding in downstream communities such as Waco. [2]