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Wakesurf Spot · Texas

Lewisville Lake

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River about 20 miles northwest of Dallas, popular for high-performance ski and wake boats.

Reviewed by Esme Navarro, Wakesurf Data Editor · Updated

Lewisville Lake is a wakesurfing reservoir in Texas, near Lewisville. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River about 20 miles northwest of Dallas, popular for high-performance ski and wake boats.

Lewisville Lake is operated by the Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, mainly for water supply and flood control. Because it is wide and relatively deep (averaging about 25 feet), the Corps notes it is well suited to large cruisers, sailboats, and high-performance ski boats.

The typical warm-weather window here is April–October, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Wakesurfing is a fair-weather sport, so plan around water and air temperatures — and always confirm the current local wake-boat rules before you ride.

Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Lewisville Lake. Specifications reflect published figures and can change by model year — verify before purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

The typical warm-weather window at Lewisville Lake runs April–October, based on Open-Meteo 2019–2023 daily-high climatology. Mornings are usually calmest.

Lewisville Lake is operated by the Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, mainly for water supply and flood control. Because it is wide and relatively deep (averaging about 25 feet), the Corps notes it is well suited to large cruisers, sailboats, and high-performance ski boats. Texas: No wake-surf-specific rule. Always confirm the current local rules before launching.